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On Thursday, Tennessee announced that it will install a very high-density Wi-Fi network to Neyland Stadium give fans a better connection while they're at the games...
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Originally published on SECRant.com
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gamecockman1214 months
Neyland is a dump.
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RedPop414 months
Yawn. So. What.
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cajunmud14 months
Mind control
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llfshoals14 months
Too bad it wasn’t a bulldozer
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lesgeaux14 months
Why do you need Wi-Fi at a football game?
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GetmorewithLes14 months
To check my ESPN App for what the hell is going on in other games and stats for game I am watching since they dont seem to post them in the damn stadium.
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nola tiger lsu14 months
WTF? Of course you need WIFI, info on current game and other games, etc. Wow.
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LSUNV14 months
LSU needs to take notes on this
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LSUfourLife14 months
It's 2023. Why haven't we already done this at Tiger Stadium? It's a major issue.
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TerryDawg0314 months
Indoor plumbing?
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cajunmud14 months
Hahaha...wudn't the Beverly Hillbillies from TN?
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psk_Vol14 months
With all the renovation improvements, the addition of huge Jumbotrons on both ends, the light shows, the new state of the art sound system/acoustics, and the rock and roll concert orange and white firework setup Neyland Stadium sure has come a long way. Such a fun place to watch a football game nowadays.
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JackieTreehorn14 months
They need to paint that garbage dump.
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boston vol14 months
Thank God. I’ve been a season ticket holder for five years, and the Wi-fi, or lack there of, has probably been the most disappointing thing about the experience.
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GetmorewithLes14 months
when they get done at UT send them to LSU!!!
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