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1. Game Day at SFA
Where and How to Tailgate
At Homer Bryce Stadium
2. SFA Rolls Out New Tailgate Plan for
2011
School Seeks to establish True College Football Culture on Campus
Pre game tailgate activities for Lumberjack fans will take Under the new open site tailgating system, all green areas
on a true college football game day atmosphere thanks to a located within the tailgate footprint will open at 8 a.m. on
new ““back to basics approach”” designed to get everyone game days, regardless of the time the game is scheduled.
closer to the action. ““You have to be present to get a spot,”” Branch said. ““This
Under the new plan, fans will be able to set up their will eliminate folks reserving a spot in advance and not
tailgate venues adjacent to the Ag Pond or in any ““green showing up to claim it.””
space”” around Homer Bryce Stadium. The new system also will avoid situations that included
Tailgate spots will be available on a first come, first served commercial solicitations, which are against University policy,
basis, and there will be no reservations or fees, according to he said.
John Branch, assistant athletic director. ““We believe this will get us back to a true college tailgating
““We’’ve heard a lot of feedback from both students and the atmosphere,”” Branch said. ““It’’s a way to provide a great place
community that Lumberjack Alley was too far away from the for fans to relax and enjoy themselves before the game in a
stadium,”” Branch said. ““This is a way to re locate the place that is close to the stadium. We are confident that
tailgating environment closer to the stadium providing more everyone will enjoy the new system much more than what
convenience for all Lumberjack fans and students. And it’’s they became used to at Lumberjack Alley.””
free.”” Anticipating that many fans will have questions regarding
He said the new system is the same way most universities the new tailgate plan, SFA Athletics has designed a guide that
structure their pre event tailgating activities. will help facilitate the move to the new site.
““Other schools tailgate in grassy areas, under trees, where ““We know there will be many questions about how and
it’’s more comfortable and cooler than setting up on a hot where to tailgate around the stadium,”” Branch said. ““So to
asphalt parking lot,”” he said. ““That’’s the direction we are make it a little easier on our fans, we’’ve put together this
heading. Basically all of the new policies were taken from booklet to answer as many concerns as possible.””
other schools. It’’s a pretty common way to tailgate as we Anyone with additional questions or concerns can contact
discovered how it works on other college campuses.”” John Branch or Jeremy Stolfa at 936 468 3501.
3. Where Can I Tailgate?
All Tailgating will be on a
First-Come, First-Serve Basis
And Best of All: It’’s Free!
9. Parking Options for Game Day
Area Side Streets
Designated Donor Parking
Designated Donor Parking
Area Side Streets
Designated Donor Parking
Area Side Streets
Commuter Lot
Area Side Streets
Designated Donor Parking
Area Side Streets Hall 20
Along East College and Wilson
Drive, including the Wilson Drive
Aikman Drive Parking Garage Parking Garage & adjacent lots
10. Policies and Procedures
All tailgate areas open at 8:00 am on game day regardless of game time. Please dispose of all trash in trash receptacles or pack it out. The
Tailgate space is claimed on a first come, first serve basis. disposal of grease, hot coals or hazardous materials onto the grounds or
into storm drains is prohibited.
Open site tailgate areas are green spaces located within the tailgate
footprint that are not parking lots. Driving or parking private vehicles on University policy prohibits pets other than service animals.
open site tailgate areas is strictly prohibited. Tailgating supplies must be
carried to the site from the designated load in zones or parking areas. RV owners are encouraged to minimize noise and disruption for others.
Please use an appropriate manufacturer approved muffler or use a cover
Load in zones for open site tailgate areas are designated. Parking in to minimize the noise from generators. Cords, satellite dishes, etc. must
load in zones must not exceed 15 minutes. be confined to each allotted RV space and cannot be stretched across
drive lanes. Additional vehicles must be parked in a designated parking
Tents and canopies must be secured and amenities including furniture, space.
grills, generators or satellite dishes must be confined to your area and may
not obstruct sidewalks, drive lanes or pedestrian walkways. Official tailgate activities are private parties and commercial activity of
any kind is strictly prohibited unless existing contractual obligations allow
BBQ grills on trailers are prohibited in open site tailgate areas. Small it. This includes advertising, giveaways, the taking of orders, sales,
grills that can be carried by two people are permissible. donations, fundraisers, collecting and distributing literature, marketing
applications or promotional materials.
Kegs and glass containers are not allowed in tailgate areas.
No organization, department, business or individual may offer any food,
Sound amplification equipment is strictly prohibited. non alcoholic beverages, goods or services for sale (including donations
and fundraisers) at official tailgate activities except those officially
Please be mindful of underground utilities when staking tents. Be sure to contracted by the University to provide such services.
identify these areas prior to staking.
Individuals, groups and organizations hosting or participating in tailgate
All BBQ grills, propane or otherwise, should be attended to at all times. parties are responsible for their own conduct and are expected to respect
Hot coals must be doused and properly disposed of in designated Coal the rights of others and the entire University community. Groups hosting
Dumpsters. Open pit fire devices are strictly prohibited. Cooking grease tailgate parties are responsible for providing their own designated drivers.
should be disposed of in proper containers.
Generators must be equipped with a noise reducing device. Special care At its discretion, the University may terminate or take other appropriate
and consideration should be taken when managing fuel and extension action against individuals, groups, or organizations whose conduct at
cords. tailgate parties is irresponsible, unreasonable, or inconsistent with
University policies, regulations, ordinances and laws.