What if I have a parking pass for G10?
You can park in the lower levels of the G10 garage.
Sports / College Basketball
Get the latest updates on parking and weather conditions for the Tennessee Volunteers' basketball game against the Auburn Tigers at Food City Center. Stay informed to ensure a smooth and safe game day experience.
The University of Tennessee is hosting Auburn at Food City Center on January 31st, with tip-off scheduled for 8:30 PM ET. Several parking adjustments have been made for the game. The top level of G10, along with G5/G30 and the top of G16, will be closed. Those with G10 passes can still utilize the lower levels of the G10 garage, while G5/G30 pass holders can park in G3 and G4. Shuttle services will be suspended from the Ag Campus and other areas on campus. For fans without parking passes, available options include Lot 9, Lot 23B behind the Natalie Haslam Music Center, and Lot 22 at the corner of Volunteer Blvd. and Todd Helton Drive. A winter storm is forecasted for the Knoxville area, with snowfall accumulations between 2 to 4 inches expected. Although the game is still set to proceed as scheduled, attendees are advised to take necessary precautions and stay safe while traveling.
You can park in the lower levels of the G10 garage.
You can park in Lot 9, Lot 23B, or Lot 22.
Yes, as of the latest update, the game is still scheduled to be played on January 31st at 8:30 PM ET.
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