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GET GAMEDAY READY FOR THE IRON BOWL!

Auburn will close out the 2023 regular season against Alabama in the Iron Bowl. There’s no better rivalry in college football, and there’s no better venue than Jordan-Hare Stadium. Click here to see all the new gameday enhancements for the 2023 season. 
 

This Week On The Plains vs. Alabama

MONDAY, NOV. 20
6 p.m. » Tiger Talk (Baumhower's)
 
TUESDAY, NOV. 21
7 p.m. » MBB vs. Alabama A&M, Neville Arena, Buy Tickets
 
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22
2 p.m. » East Coliseum Lot opens for permit RV parking
» CDV Lot opens
» Hayfields on South Donahue (east), Facilities Pond and Lem Morrison open for RV parking
6:30 p.m. » Volleyball vs. Alabama, Neville Arena, FREE Admission
 
FRIDAY, NOV. 24
6 a.m. » Campus open for tailgating
9 a.m. » AU Team Shop opens (Neville Arena)
11 a.m. » Friday Football Luncheon, presented by CB&S Bank
2 p.m. » The Paul Finebaum Show, 2-6 p.m. (Wellness Kitchen Green Space)
3 p.m. » Volleyball vs. Arkansas, Neville Arena, FREE Admission
4 p.m. » Football, Fans and Feathers (Edgar B. Carter Educational Amphitheater)
» Jordan-Hare Locker Room Tours, FREE Admission (South Entrance of Harbert Family Recruiting Center)
» Come Home to the Corner (Downtown Auburn)
5:20 p.m. » Reverse Tiger Walk (Woltosz Performance Center)
 
SATURDAY, NOV. 25
8 a.m. » Parking lots open
» Corrals open for SEC Nation (Wellness Kitchen Green Space)
» Marty & McGee, 8-9 a.m. (Wellness Kitchen Green Space)
9 a.m. » SEC Nation, 9-11 a.m. (Wellness Kitchen Green Space)
» AU Team Shop opens (Neville Arena)
10:30 a.m. » Coca-Cola Tiger Fan Fest opens (Nichols Center Lawn, FREE)
» Home Plate Tailgate, presented by Bud Light (Plainsman Park Parking Lot, open to the public, FREE)
» Neville Arena Ticket Office opens
» Tiger Transit Shuttles begin
11:30 a.m. » Tiger Tailgate Show broadcast outside Gate 7 (Locally on 94.3 FM)
» Tiger Walk Club opens
Noon » Executive suites open
» Student gates open (Gates 6-8)
12:30 p.m. » Tiger Walk
» Jordan-Hare Stadium gates open - ARRIVE EARLY
» Stadium box offices open for ticket sales
1:14 p.m. » Spirit March
1:19 p.m. » Four Corners Pep Rally
2:02 p.m. » Pre-game festivities begin on-field
2:20 p.m. » Eagle Flight
2:39 p.m. » Kickoff vs. Alabama
 
SUNDAY, NOV. 26
2 p.m. » WBB vs. Alabama A&M, Neville Arena, Buy Tickets
 

What to Wear on Gameday

Wear Navy: Alabama (Vertical)
 

Digital Program

FB: 2023 Program Cover, Game 12 (Alabama) - Large
 

MEDIA


Maps

FB: 2023 Gameday Map (9/28/23)   Football: 2023 Stadium Map - Heat Map (8-29-23) Paranoid Fan Screenshot - Map    FB: Rideshare Map

Guest Services

Complimentary accessible parking is available on gameday at the VCOM Lot (910 South Donahue Drive). Pre-purchased accessible parking is also available in the Gogue Performing Arts Center Lot (Woodfield Drive) and District Energy Lot (Wire Road).

Click here to purchase. 

To park in the designated accessible parking area, fans will need a state-issued hang tag or license plate for ADA. The individual who was issued the handicapped license plate or hang tag by the state must be present in the vehicle.
ADA Shuttles will transport limited mobility guests from the white medical tent at the intersection of War Eagle Way & Donahue to Gate 14 (west side) or Gate 2 (east side). ADA patrons may thru another gate on the west or east side and are not limited to entering thru Gate 14 or Gate 2. The service will begin four hours prior to kickoff of SEC games and three hours prior to non-SEC games, end at kickoff and resume at the conclusion of the game for one hour post-game. Service for any 11 a.m. game will begin at 8 a.m.

Shuttles are also available from the District Energy Lot (Wire Road).
Guests needing assisted listening devices can pick up available units at the main First Aid Station – northwest main concourse behind Section 46.
All transactions for tickets, concessions and merchandise locations at JHS will be cashless (debit/credit cards only).
Phone charging stations are located inside the stadium for your convenience during each home game. There are nine stations total and they are located starting on the main concourse behind Section 1, Section 25 (student section), Section 34, in the center of the concourse on both the East and West Upper Decks and two locations within the Nelson Club and one in the North Club and South Club. In addition, there will be exterior charging stations near the main ticket booths on the east and west sides. 
Cooling stations are available for fans at the following locations inside Jordan-Hare: Section 47, Section 61. 
The First Aid Stations are located adjacent to Section 46 on the main concourse, East Upper Deck, and West Upper Deck. For emergencies, please call 911.
Two Guest Services Booths are located on the stadium concourse at Gates 2 and 14. Services offered at these locations include stroller check-in, sensory bags and stadium information.
Guest Wireless Internet Service is available in the stadium and across campus using a smartphone, tablet, or laptop computer. Users may join by selecting the “AU_Guest” Wi-Fi network from their mobile device.
Any items found during the game should be taken to the First Aid Station adjacent to Section 46. Lost items may be reclaimed at the First Aid Station. Items that are not picked up by the end of the game will be given to City of Auburn Police. Items turned over to the police may be picked up at the Police Department located at 141 North Ross Street, Auburn, AL 36830 during regular business hours.
Auburn Athletics is committed to making Jordan-Hare Stadium a sensory inclusive location. Numerous staff members completed sensory inclusive training in order to provide the best and most accessible gameday experience for fans attending the game. Sensory bags include headphones and tactile items that can lessen sensory overload for individuals with sensory needs. Bags can be signed out by leaving an ID and contact information with Guest Services personnel at the booths located inside Gates 2 and 14.
Auburn Athletics offers a text message service that allows fans to send questions, concerns, or requests via their mobile phones to the command and control center at Jordan-Hare Stadium. For stadium assistance or to report an issue, text your issue and location to 334-591-HELP (4357). Standard text message rates apply.
For your convenience, complimentary water refill stations are available throughout Jordan-Hare Stadium and can be found between sections 1 & 2, 9 & 10, 21 & 22, 26 & 27, 33 & 34, 54 & 55, and 107 & 108. Fans are allowed to bring in one empty clear water bottle for use at the complimentary water refill stations and one unopened factory-sealed bottle of water (up to 1 liter in size).


GAMEDAY SPECIAL EVENTS

Special events are planned throughout the season to add to the enjoyment of your gameday weekend experience. Here are a few of the many events planned for the 2023 season.
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FRIDAY FOOTBALL LUNCHEON, presented by CB&S Bank
  • Friday at 11 a.m.
Kick off home game weekends at the Friday Football Luncheon. Enjoy lunch with other Auburn fans and participate in a brief chalk talk with one of Auburn’s football coaches. (Tickets available online at aub.ie/ffl)


JORDAN-HARE STADIUM LOCKER ROOM TOURS 
  • Friday at 4 p.m.
The Auburn Family is invited to experience the pre-game locker room setup for the football team on Fridays prior to each home game from 4 to 6 p.m. Enter Jordan-Hare Stadium at Gate 10.


COCA-COLA FAN FEST 
  • Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
Coca-Cola Fan Fest is a free pre-game entertainment area located in front of the Nichols Center on Donahue Drive. Opening four hours prior to kickoff, the fest includes inflatable games, a live DJ and more.

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HOME PLATE TAILGATE, presented by Bud Light 
  • Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
Home Plate Tailgate, presented by Bud Light, is located in the Plainsman Park Parking Lot. The space is free of charge and open to the public as a tailgating destination close to the action of Jordan-Hare Stadium. Home Plate Tailgate will open four hours prior to kickoff and feature TVs for live college football game viewing and tailgate games. Once in the area, fans will have access to restrooms and tents for shade. Food and beer will be available for purchase.


TIGER TAILGATE SHOW, presented by Conecuh Sausage 
  • Saturday at 11:30 a.m.
Stop by the Tiger Tailgate Show and watch as Andy Burcham, Jason Campbell, Ronnie Brown, Will Herring, Paul Ellen and Brad Law preview that day's game. The show, which begins three hours prior to kickoff, features live interviews with players and other notable Auburn figures each week. The stage is located on the east side of the stadium, across from the Cam Newton statue. 


Tailgating

Special permits are required for outdoor entertainment events with amplified sound. Permit requests must be submitted at least 14 days in advance and must include a list of required information for the request to be approved. Requests should be made to 334.844.4619. Special event permits are not site reservations.
Generators are not allowed within 50 feet of campus buildings and other designated no-grill areas, including parking decks. Never operate the generator near combustible material. Never operate under wet conditions.
Grills are not allowed within 50 feet of campus buildings or in other designated no-grill areas, including parking decks. All fires must be contained within grills or other containers designed specifically for that purpose. Extinguish charcoal fires thoroughly with water before leaving them unattended. Place extinguished charcoal in designated containers or remove it from campus for disposal. Do not dump charcoal on the ground or in dumpsters. Tailgating and grilling are not allowed in the parking decks.
The hayfields on South Donahue Drive, as well as Samford Avenue at Facilities and Community Gardens, open Friday at 2 p.m. prior to home games. The hayfields close at 4 p.m. on Sundays following each home game.
This fall, bring your tailgate parties to the Tailgate at the Park, where your space is reserved all season, and your walk to the game is only a block. Tailgate packages are available for any size group – whether it’s just you and your family, or if you and your friends plan to reserve a spot together. Fans can customize their packages to include premium parking, reserved tailgate spots, tents, tables, and chairs. RV parking and special event packages are available too. Click here to reserve your season of hassle-free tailgating or call 334.209.1259.
  • Tailgating begins at 4 p.m. on Friday.
  • Please observe and follow signs in and around all construction areas.
  • Reserving tailgating spots in grass areas using stakes, ropes, ribbons, tape, chairs, tables, tents, vehicles or other items is not allowed until 4 p.m. on Friday, except for specially permitted university events. Items found before then are subject to removal without notice or reimbursement.
  • Grass areas immediately adjacent to reserved parking lots are open for tailgating to those who have passes to those parking lots on game days.
  • No wheeled vehicles or trailers are permitted in tailgating grass areas (i.e. large grills or trailers pulled with a vehicle).
  • It is unlawful to use any university utilities.
  • Premium tailgate experiences are available through RevelXP. Click here for more information, and to purchase a single-game or full-season package.
A Tent Permit is required for all tents that exceed 399 square feet or any tent that has anchoring stakes 12 inches or longer. This includes pop-up tents joined together which exceed 399 square feet when joined together not observing the required 12-foot fire lane between tents. To apply for a tent permit, click here or call 334.844.4619.
Please keep campus beautiful by placing all trash and recycling in the proper bins located throughout the university tailgate areas, RV lots, and stadium for your convenience. Litter and recycling bags will also be distributed in tailgate areas and RV lots to help keep the university litter-free. Please see the Gameday Map for trash and recycling locations.


Tiger Transit

During Auburn home football games, Tiger Transit runs special routes. Buses run for four hours prior to kickoff of SEC games and three hours prior to non-SEC games. Service for any 11 a.m. game will begin at 8 a.m. Buses will run intermittently throughout the game and for two hours post-game to return fans to their stops. Riders may face delays in arriving from and returning to all locations due to pre and post-game traffic.

Tiger Transit utilizes Doublemap/Transfer technology to enable fans to view buses in motion and the routes in real-time via the internet and smartphone. Click here to download the app for Apple phones or click here for Android devices.

WAR EAGLE WAY
  • Serves as main campus pick-up and drop-off point. All gameday Tiger Transit shuttles will drop-off and pick-up on campus on War Eagle Way, immediately north of the Nichols Center. 
     
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (1161 West Samford Avenue)
HAYFIELD (Woodfield Drive and South Donahue Drive)
GOGUE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER LOT
WEST LOT 
VCOM PARKING LOT (910 South Donahue Drive)
OIT DECK
 
DUCK SAMFORD PARK (Airport Road, Auburn, AL 36830)
  • The transit bus pick-up point is located approximately 100 yards on the left after entering Duck Samford Park.
     
CITY OF AUBURN SOFTBALL COMPLEX (2560 South College Street, Auburn, AL 36830)
  • Conveniently located off I-85 (Exit 51), there is a large parking lot at the top of the complex.
     
AUBURN MALL (1627 – 53 Opelika Road, Auburn, AL 36830)
  • The transit bus pick-up point is located off Mall Boulevard in close proximity to Belk’s parking lot.
     
TIGERTOWN (2199 TigerTown Parkway, Opelika, AL 36801)
  • Located off Exit 58, the transit bus pick-up point is located in close proximity to the Dick's Sporting Goods and Bed Bath & Beyond parking lots.

STADIUM/CAMPUS POLICIES

STADIUM RE-ENTRY
No pass-outs are given for any reason. Police officers cannot give pass-outs. If you leave the stadium, you must purchase another ticket to re-enter. If tickets are not available, you will not be allowed to re-enter. An emergency or medical need pass can be obtained by going to the First Aid Station at Section 46.

FAN CONDUCT

  • Spectators are prohibited from entering the playing field at any time. Those entering the field unlawfully will be removed from the stadium, subject to arrest or disciplined through Auburn University’s Student Code of Conduct.
  • DO NOT throw objects, including cups and ice, from the stands or any other area of the stadium. Anyone caught throwing objects inside the stadium will be subject to ejection from the stadium and/or arrest. If you are ejected from the stadium for any reason, you will not receive a refund for your ticket.
  • For full Guest Code of Conduct and Gameday Expectations, click here.
TRASH & RECYCLING
Trash and recycling barrels are conveniently located around the concourse, as well as the club sections and upper deck. Please dispose of your trash and recycling properly before you leave the stadium.

PROHIBITED ITEMS
The following items are prohibited from being brought into the venue:

  • Artificial Noise Makers
  • Camera with Lenses Over Four Inches
  • Non-Clear Bags
  • Outside Food or Drink
  • Pets
  • Stadium Seats with Arms
  • Umbrellas
  • Video Cameras
  • Weapons (Including Pocket Knives)

As well as any items deemed inappropriate, hazardous, or unsafe by venue personnel.

SMOKING
Thank you for not smoking inside Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Auburn Clear Bag Policy

Clear Bag Policy (Updated, 2023)

CLEAR BAG POLICY

Metal Detector Policy

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METAL DETECTOR POLICY

TICKET INFORMATION

DIGITAL TICKETS

Auburn Athletics will continue to provide digital tickets for the 2023 Football season. Digital tickets help to increase convenience, flexibility and safety for fans on gamedays. Click here for more information on digital tickets. 

To assist with scanning, fans are encouraged to increase the brightness levels on their phones before arriving at the gate. 

Fans will use “DIGITAL” tickets for season/single game tickets and transfers. Digital tickets will be scanned off of your mobile device for entry. Downloading your digital tickets before arriving at the event is highly recommended, as it prevents trouble loading the tickets at the gate due to possible limited internet connectivity on gamedays.

  • Digital Delivery: Reminder to open and download the tickets into your digital wallet on your mobile device and bring to the game as this is your ticket for entrance into Jordan-Hare Stadium. These tickets CAN NOT be printed on a piece of paper and scanned at the gate for entrance.
  • Download your tickets before arriving on campus to help insure strong Wi-Fi connection and less gameday issues. It is also recommended to pay attention to your mobile device’s remaining battery life.
  • Have your mobile tickets open and ready to go when arriving at the gate. If you have multiple tickets please help event staff and swipe to the next ticket after each successful scan. 
  • Two emails are sent at the conclusion of a ticket transaction. One to confirm the purchase, and the second with a link to access the digital tickets. (Please check your junk or spam folders if either of these two emails are not received. It is also recommended that you save the email address tickets@auburn.edu as a favorite or safe email address.)

  • The Neville Arena Ticket Office will open at 8:00 am for games kicking off at 1:00 pm of earlier. The ticket office will open four hours before kickoff for games starting after 1:00 pm. 
  • The Neville Arena Ticket Office will remain open until the conclusion of halftime. 
  • The Jordan-Hare Stadium Box Offices will open two hours prior to kickoff and are located between Gates 6-7 on the southeast side of the stadium, between Gates 2-3 on the northeast side, and between Gates 13-14 on the west side.
  • The Jordan-Hare Stadium Box Offices will remain open until the conclusion of halftime.   
Tickets obtained from sources other than the Auburn Ticket Office could be lost, stolen, or counterfeit tickets and, if so, may be seized and canceled without compensation. Management reserves the unrestricted right to revoke this license or to refuse admission or remove any person whose conduct is deemed unbecoming.
  • The Auburn Athletics Ticket Office is located on the first floor of Neville Arena next to the Arena Scholarship entrance (by the Charles Barkley Statue) facing the west side of Jordan-Hare Stadium.
  • Office hours are 7:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday – Friday.
  • For ticket information, call (855) AUB-2010 Option #1.
Auburn Athletics does NOT permit photocopies, scans, screenshots, or pictures of tickets to be used to gain entry to Jordan-Hare Stadium. Digital tickets also can not be printed and scanned for entrance. Only original or officially transferred tickets will be accepted for entrance.
Tickets may not be used for advertising, promotions (including contests and sweepstakes), or other trade purposes without the expressed written consent of the Auburn University Athletics Department and/or Auburn Sports Properties.
Trouble downloading digital tickets to your mobile device? Need to know how to transfer a ticket to a friend? Tutorial videos and answers to many common digital ticket questions can be found on the Digital Ticket website.
All ticket pick-up locations will remain open until at least the end of the first quarter.
  • General Ticket Pick-Up: Neville Arena Box Office
  • Auburn Player Guest Ticket Pick-Up: Gate 19
  • Media Credentials: West Ticket Booth (enter through Gate 14)
  • Visiting Team Player Guest Ticket Pick-Up: Gate 1
  • Suite Ticket Pick-Up: East Elevator Lobby
     
The Auburn Athletics Ticket Office uses electronic scanners at all gates. This technology helps cut down on fraudulent tickets entering Jordan-Hare Stadium as well as gives ticket holders the ability to receive digital tickets, transfer tickets and use the ticket donation options.
If ticket holders are unable to attend Auburn football games at Jordan-Hare Stadium, there is now a convenient and free way to transfer or donate those tickets to other Auburn fans. Log on to AUBTIX.com.
The Auburn Ticket Office offers four separate locations for resolving ticketing issues on gamedays. The Neville Arena Ticket Office, and all three stadium ticket booths (West, Southeast, & Northeast) offer ticket troubleshooting. Please visit one of these locations for assistance on ticket related issues.


STUDENT TICKETS

Below is ticket information for Auburn student tickets. If you have questions, please contact the Athletics Ticket Office at (855) 282-2010, option 1, or email us at tickets@auburn.edu.


Block seating will be available to recognized organizations based on their spirit point accumulation in Sections 24-27. Every student, regardless of block affiliation, must order his or her own tickets. Spirit block seating will be enforced until 15 minutes prior to kickoff, and any unoccupied seats will be open to any student after kickoff. Spirit points are calculated and maintained by the Student Government Association. For more information on the block seating program, please contact the SGA office at auburn.edu/sga or (334) 844-4240.
Given the creation of the ticketing pool, there must be a system to hold students accountable to return their unwanted tickets. As a result, more students who want to experience gameday will have the opportunity and the student section should be filled.
  • Students will receive no penalty if they return their unwanted ticket to the pool before midnight the Sunday night prior to the game.
  • Students will receive 1 penalty point if they return their ticket after Sunday at midnight but before 5 p.m. on Friday before the game, the point at which tickets may no longer be returned.
  • Students will receive 2 penalty points if they fail to attend the game or fail to arrive by the start of the 2nd quarter.
  • If a student receives 4 or more points during the season, they will lose post-season (bowl and championship games) ticket privileges and will be dropped below first-year status during ticket orders the following season.
The Student Section includes Sections 17-27, upper part of Section 28, Section 99 and Section 100. Wheelchair seating is available for students in Section 25. Students may enter the stadium through Gates 5,6, 7 and 8. There are barriers at each end of the Student Section in order to prevent non-students from entering. Students must present Ignited Card to security personnel at the student gates to enter. There is no re-entry to the Student Section, even if a student exits into other areas of Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Wheelchair seating is available for students in Section 25. Due to the large number of fans, people with special needs (e.g. those with disabilities, health concerns, elderly, etc.) are encouraged to plan on entering/exiting the stadium prior to peak times. Enter the stadium at least 45-60 minutes before kick-off. Exit prior to the end of the game or make plans to remain in your seats for 45-60 minutes after the game for consideration of your health and safety
Students can now donate their ticket back to a ticket pool. The ticket pool is first come/first served. Any student who does not have a ticket for a game can request a free ticket from the pool.

Digital Tickets

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DIGITAL TICKETS

Pedestal Scanner Instructions (Digital Tickets)

GAMEDAY PARKING

Download the Waze app for the most up-to-date directions and gameday road closures.

Click here to purchase reserved parking.

Fans may also park in two parking decks in downtown Auburn with one located on Wright Street and the other on Burton Street. Access to the lots is open to the public and available for purchase in-person on a day-of-game basis.

RULES & REGULATIONS
No parking is allowed on the roadway, bike paths, and sidewalks.

Vehicles are not allowed inside areas enclosed by bollards, posts, chains or fences. Cars in these areas or those found blocking roadways, sidewalks, emergency lanes, fire hydrants, driveways or other vehicles are subject to being towed at the owner’s expense.

Non-university golf carts and all-terrain vehicles are not allowed on campus.

All streets must remain open to traffic and emergency vehicles, except those that are blocked by law-enforcement barricades surrounding Jordan-Hare Stadium.


Complimentary accessible parking is available on gameday at the VCOM Lot (910 South Donahue Drive). Pre-purchased accessible parking is also available in the Gogue Performing Arts Center Lot (Woodfield Drive) and District Energy Lot (Wire Road).

Click here to purchase. 

To park in the designated accessible parking area, fans will need a state-issued hang tag or license plate for ADA. The individual who was issued the handicapped license plate or hang tag by the state must be present in the vehicle.
RVs may park in the hayfields on South Donahue Drive, as well as Samford Avenue at Facilities and Community Gardens, Friday at 2 p.m. prior to home games. RVs must leave campus by 4 p.m. on Sundays following each home game.

No-RV zones remain in effect in the core area of campus and other sites. Please refer to the Gameday Map in this guide to determine which areas are designated No-RV zones.

In order to minimize dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning caused by engine exhausts from RVs, trailers or portable generators, owners should ensure that engines are properly vented. Always park in a manner that ensures adequate space between vehicles. Install carbon monoxide detectors if possible.
Solicitation on the Auburn University campus, without the express written consent of Auburn University or its agents, is strictly prohibited.
Vehicles that are towed by Auburn University will be taken to the impound lot on campus. Those with a towed car must pay to get their vehicle at the Parking Services Office at 330 Lem Morrison Drive. 

Game weekend hours are Friday until 10:00 p.m., Saturday from 9:00 a.m. – two hours post-game and Sunday Noon – 2:00 p.m. 
Duncan Drive - Extension
Duncan Drive has been extended between Samford Avenue and Woodfield Drive. The extension will provide an additional south bound outlet to S. College Street.
 
Donahue Drive - Northbound
Northbound traffic on Donahue Drive from Magnolia Avenue to MLK Drive (Alabama Highway 14) will be three lanes one way. The change will allow for more efficient egress for Tiger Transit Buses, as well as those that park in the business school and public safety lots.
 
Crosswalk Assistance – North and South Donahue
Attendants will be in place at Lem Morrison Drive and Donahue Drive, as well as Donahue Drive and Magnolia Avenue to assist with post-game traffic egress for fans on foot.

Gameday Map (PDF)

FB: 2023 Gameday Map (9/28/23)

Stadium Map (PDF)

 Football: 2023 Stadium Map - Heat Map (8-29-23)

GAMEDAY EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

  • Emergency announcements may be made on the stadium public address system, outer concourse, or voice capable outdoor warning sirens on campus.
  • Tune your radio to AM 1650 for gameday traffic updates and information in the event of an emergency.
  • Police, event staff and emergency responders can assist if you need information or direction.
  • If instructed to evacuate the stadium, leave in an orderly fashion and assist others as needed.  
  • Do not return until told it is safe to do so by police, event staff or other emergency responders.
  • Do not use elevators in the event of a fire evacuation or power failure.
  • Should an evacuation of Jordan-Hare Stadium be required or if fans elect to leave the stadium to seek shelter in designated shelter buildings, re-entry will be allowed with presentation of the patron’s ticket once the emergency situation has ended.
  • Designate a location both inside and outside of the stadium to meet friends  and family if you become separated.— Once seated, locate the nearest exit and an alternate exit just in case you have to evacuate.
  • Report any activity that is unusual, suspicious or causes you concern  to the nearest police officer or event personnel.
  • To send a message to command and control at Jordan-Hare Stadium, text YOUR ISSUES AND LOCATION TO 334-591-HELP (4357).
  • Always follow the directions of the announcer, police, event staff and emergency responders.
  • Monitor the weather prior to the game.
  • Take the necessary precautions to protect your family and friends from severe weather before, during and after the game.
  • If notified to seek shelter, the outer concourse as well as the buildings immediately surrounding the stadium will be open for your use. Staff will have signs that say “Shelter Here” outside the buildings.