The future of Neyland Stadium will include two new videoboards, overhauled concourses throughout the stadium and new seating options that includes new suites, field-level clubs and added chairback seats in the lower bowl.
The University of Tennessee on Tuesday released plans for the three-phase renovations to the 95-year-old stadium, which will begin with work on the south and west sides.
Tennessee Board of Trustees last week approved a proposal for a $106 million renovation to the stadium, covering the first of the three phases, scheduled to be completed by August 2019, as first reported by 247Sports.