Tailgating rules from other Universities.
I am sticking this thread as a place to post the tailgate rules (and links) From other Universities. I will start this off by posting the link to Wyoming's. These rules seem more restrictive regarding alchohol than NDSU's rules are. Also remember, the tailgate scene at WYO is LAME.
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...f/FanGuide.pdf
Tailgating in
Parking Lots
All parking lots are open to tailgating activities such
as grilling, music and non-alcoholic beverages.
However, the Stadium lot, X, IPF, Brown, AA and
H lots have specifi c times for open container
privileges for football only. There are no open
container areas for any other UW athletics event.
Rules for Parking Lots
with Open Container
Permits for
Football Only
No kegs are permitted in the open container lots.
Beer, wine and malt beverages are the only
alcoholic beverages permitted in the open container
lots on game days.
All tailgating activities must be confi ned to your
particular parking space unless you purchase
additional spaces.
Open containers are permitted beginning at 12
noon for the following games: Sept 4th, Sept 18th
and Oct 16th. Open containers are permitted
beginning at 8am for all remaining games. Open
containers are only allowed until half-time.
Open containers (alcohol) may not be carried on or
across public streets.
Violations of the open container permits may result
in revocation of parking privileges and removal
from the open container area(s). Please observe
any/all posted signage.
Open container parking areas are not provided for
men and women’s basketball.
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This is from the University of Minnesota.............
http://www.policy.umn.edu/prod/group...ating_appa.pdf
The following items and activities are not allowed in tailgate lots.
Kegs, party balls, drinking game accessories, and large quantity or common source containers of
alcoholic beverages
Glass containers of any kind, including bottles and cups
Open fires fueled by charcoal, wood, or other combustible materials of any kind
Disruptive music or noise
Couches or other large furniture items
Promotional or marketing activities without appropriate authorization from the University
Sale of products, food, or beverages except as authorized by the University
Occupying more than one parking space
Saving a parking space for someone else
Obstructing adjacent parking spaces and drive aisles.
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WYOBISONMAN
This is from the University of Minnesota.............
http://www.policy.umn.edu/prod/group...ating_appa.pdf
The following items and activities are not allowed in tailgate lots.
Kegs, party balls, drinking game accessories, and large quantity or common source containers of
alcoholic beverages
Glass containers of any kind, including bottles and cups
Open fires fueled by charcoal, wood, or other combustible materials of any kind
Disruptive music or noise
Couches or other large furniture items
Promotional or marketing activities without appropriate authorization from the University
Sale of products, food, or beverages except as authorized by the University
Occupying more than one parking space
Saving a parking space for someone else
Obstructing adjacent parking spaces and drive aisles.
We got in trouble for noise at the last Gopher game during the pregame tailgate behind The Depot. The MPD didn't like the 150 decibel air horn at 8:00am and I guess the people in the high rise condo just north of the parking lot didn't either. :innocent:
Re: Tailgating rules from other Universities.
Texas A&M, which has a very significant tailgate scene has a considerable set of rules, but not very restrictive.
http://tailgating.tamu.edu/generalRules.html
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...And this from UConn......
http://www.rentschlerfield.com/building_policies.cfm
Tailgating
Tailgating is permitted at Rentschler Field. Please review the Tailgating Rules listed below:
NO CHARCOAL FIRES, open flames or large grills are permitted.
Kegs and bulk quantities of alcohol are not permitted in any vehicle, in the parking lots or on Rentschler Field property.
Caterers, other than the official caterer of Rentschler Field, are not permitted on the property. The unauthorized sale of merchandise, food or beverage is prohibited.
The vehicle and associated tailgating activities may occupy only one (1) parking space. No activities are permitted in areas other than those associated with the parking space.
Saving a space for another vehicle is not permitted.
Grills, coolers, etc. must be set up in front or in back of the vehicle; however, in no event may tailgating activities obstruct the free flow of other vehicles and/or pedestrians.
Ball playing and frisbee tossing in the parking lots and roadways are safety hazards and are prohibited.
No structure may be raised that requires supports pounded into the ground.
Motor homes and oversized vehicles may park only in the designated "Oversized Vehicle" Lot.
Trash receptacles are located throughout the parking lots. Please bag and dispose of trash to make it safer for vehicles exiting.
No outside food or beverage may be brought into the Stadium.
Guests will NOT be allowed to enter the Stadium if they are visibly intoxicated.
Tailgating is permitted prior to, and for not more than two hours after on Day Games.
Tailgating is NOT permitted after Night Games.
Tailgating is NOT permitted 30 minutes prior to event beginning. Anyone in the parking lots 30 minutes prior to event beginning must either enter the Stadium or leave the property.
No drinking games are allowed to be played in the parking lots. (i.e. Beer Pong, Beer Funnels and Ice Luges)
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WYOBISONMAN
Where's our president from again? Hmmmm.....
Re: Tailgating rules from other Universities.
The University of Central Florida from C-USA has a short set of rules that are not very restrictive......but they don't seem to like beer bongs.
http://ucfathletics.cstv.com/brighth...ailgating.html
Propane cooking grills are highly recommended for tailgating. If using charcoal, carefully dispose of hot coals in designated barrels. All open flame cooking appliances must be a minimum of 10' away from any building, structure, or overhang.
Portable generators (1500 watts or less) are authorized in designated surface parking lots and tailgating areas.
Personal tents/canopies must be 10' x 10' or smaller.
Couches and indoor furniture are not permitted outdoors.
Kegs, glass containers and beer funnels are not authorized on campus.
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UTEP rules are like this:
http://www.tailgating.utep.edu/LinkC...8%3d&tabid=248
TAILGATING
For your safety, glass containers are not allowed on campus
INNER CAMPUS TAILGATING: For Saturday games inner campus opens at 12PM.
OUTER CAMPUS: Tailgating is allowed on Saturday games starting at 8AM.
Kegs, beer balls and other common-source containers are also prohibited on campus and in tailgating areas.
No alcohol related drinking games are allowed.
For your safety and the safety of your electric devices using the Universitys electrical outlets is not allowed.
Tailgaters must enter the Sun Bowl by the end of the first quarter. One person may stay at each tailgating site during the game.
Tailgaters can return and celebrate for one hour after the game before leaving campus.
For your safety no tailgating is allowed in the Parking Garage.
Please dump all used charcoal in designated containers.
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UT at Austin
Tailgating
Tailgating is permitted in parking areas surrounding Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Please note: Open flames are not permitted in the parking garages. No tents are allowed prior to 7 a.m. on gameday. Signage is subject to approval by IMG College Sports and UT Athletics. Remember to throw away your trash and to recycle your aluminum cans in the bags provided. If trash is left tied up at your tailgating location, UT Athletics will handle the disposal.
Tailgating: Grilling guidelines
Guidelines for grilling and use of portable cookers in tailgating lots on The University of Texas campus, per the UT Fire Marshall, are:
Barbecue grills/smokers and/or deep fryers are not allowed inside the University of Texas buildings or parking garages.
Barbecue grills/smokers and/or deep fryers are not allowed to be attached, connected or in any way to be in contact with any vehicle.
Barbecue grills/smokers and/or deep fryers shall have lids or tops.
Cooking on barbecue grills/smokers and/or deep fryers shall be located a minimum 25 feet away from any building and shall not obstruct the ingress or egress from any building.
Barbecue grills/smokers and/or deep fryers shall be located a minimum 10 feet away from HVAC intakes.
Barbecue grills/smokers and/or deep fryers shall not be located on any sidewalk.
Cooking on barbecue grills/smokers and/or deep fryers shall be located a minimum 50 feet away from any building fresh air intake.
Barbecue grills/smokers and/or deep fryers shall be located a minimum 10 feet away from vehicles.
Barbecue grills/smokers and/or deep fryers shall be located a minimum 25 feet away from any flammable or combustible liquids or solids.
The area within 10 feet of the barbecue grills/smokers and/or deep fryers shall be cleared of all debris and grass shall be six inches minimum from the heating surface.
Propane Grills and Cylinders
The maximum size propane gas cylinders allowed is 20 lbs.
A maximum of one spare cylinders is allowed at any cooking location and shall be located a minimum of 10 feet from the cooking operation.
While in use and in storage, propane gas cylinders shall be in the upright position or positioned so that the pressure relief valve is in direct communication with the vapor space of the cylinder.
See FPS-SOP 09-03 - The use of propane on the campus of the University of Texas for further propane restrictions.
At the conclusion of the cooking process, properly dispose of all combustible material.
To properly extinguish charcoals, pour water on the charcoals and dispose of them in a metal container with a metal top/cover. Do not put charcoals in any trash receptacle/bin/ dumpster.
Shut off valves prior to disconnecting propane cylinders from barbecue grills/smokers and/or deep fryers.
Propane cylinders shall be removed from grills prior to storing the grill.
Grills shall be fully cooled prior to storage, then properly secure and clean up your area.
If tents are being used, the tent shall be UL approved and have a Fire Resistive Rating Label. Tents used for grilling shall be completely open on all sides.
They don't enforce these very much, I saw zero security when I was around. Sounded like some people tailgated overnight in some lots as well. Everyone has generators/couches/multiple tv's with smoker trailers etc. We basically did what we wanted.
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BYU Tailgating Rules:
1. Don't.