Okay, so today I decided to figure out the seating situation at Neyland Stadium. I’ve heard it’s massive, and I wanted to get a feel for the different sections and views.

First, I opened up my browser and typed in “Neyland Stadium seating chart”. Lots of stuff popped up, so I clicked on a couple of the image results. It’s pretty overwhelming at first, I gotta say! So many sections and levels.
I started by trying to understand the basic layout. It looks like there’s a lower bowl, a middle level, and then upper decks on the sides. I noticed the sections are numbered, which makes sense. And there are these lettered sections, too, like “AA,” “BB,” and so on, which seem to be closer to the field.
Getting a Closer Look
I then found what I was looking for, and I tried to “walk around” using the seat viewer. This was cool! I picked a few random sections and levels to see how the view changed.
- Lower bowl: Definitely felt close to the action! But I wondered if being too low might make it hard to see the whole field.
- Middle level: Seemed like a good compromise – high enough for a good view, but not too far away.
- Upper deck: Wow, that’s high up! You can see everything, but the players probably look tiny. Still, might be a fun atmosphere up there.
I spent a good amount of time just clicking around, checking out different views. I imagined what it would be like to be in each section on game day. It’s definitely a huge stadium!
After exploring, I still felt like there is so much more to see, so I decided to do this again.