Neyland Stadium Phase II Renovations Complete 1 of our administration, to get connectivity throughout Neyland Stadium and our other venues as well. Thanks to great cooperation and ingenuity by our project planning team members from the UT system, campus, state and our feasibility study advisors from Populous, what was conceived in 2016 as three individual projects has been consolidated into a single, two-phase project. Outside of the stadium there will be a new Gate 21 entry plaza, brick and wrought iron faade work along the north and west sides of the stadium and a statue of General Robert Neyland on the west side of the stadium. This will positively improve the gameday and fan experience for all of Neyland Stadium, delivering a particularly meaningful upgrade for fans seated in the south end zone. Neyland Renovations, what should be next??? | VolNation.com Tennessee Director of Athletics Phillip Fulmer announced last November that it was . Access to easy-to-read digital editions of weekly issues. $70,000 to $100,000 capital gift to the Campaign for Neyland Stadium per pair depending on location of seats; can be paid over a 5 year period, $5,000 a year per seat, includes a $4,300 donation and $700 ticket and licensing fee, $1,000 initial donation with signed Letter of Intent, additional $1,000 over four years, If donor signs by 12/1/08, the additional $1,000 is voided, $3,000 a year, per seat - includes $2,500 VASF donation, $500 ticket. Previous renovations:Tennessee football fans get swanky upgrades at Neyland Stadium, from luxury seats to 360-degree bar. Renovations include a north videoboard and deck, as well as the west sideline seating and club. Meanwhile, the installation of the second LED display involves the demolition of a section of the stands on the northern arch (in the upper, central part). Implementation of the plan was expected to cost $180 million. Tennessee still lists Neyland Stadium's capacity at 102,455, but there is a good chance it could dip into five figures for next season. The board voted to increase the budget by $108 million. A 1.5-mile circle centered in the heart of campus will help administrators identify where to expand, acquire real estate and establish partnerships. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) - The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees on Friday approved a revised Neyland Stadium renovation plan that will increase the Phase I budget by over $100 million .