Re: Tailgating rules from other Universities.
There. Now I feel better about our new tailgating restrictions :rolleyes:
Re: Tailgating rules from other Universities.
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Originally Posted by
EndZoneQB
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.
They were probably too busy with their tape measures.
Re: Tailgating rules from other Universities.
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Originally Posted by
Bisonguy
They were probably too busy with their tape measures.
Lol, hey I'd take that problem here. If the worst thing I had to worry about was how far my grill was from my vehicle, I'd be happy as hell.
Re: Tailgating rules from other Universities.
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Originally Posted by
Bisonguy
They were probably too busy with their tape measures.
TWSS
and some more text for length purposes... yea, twss too.
Re: Tailgating rules from other Universities.
BS. I have tailgated at over 50+ places, NFL stadiums & College Stadiums.
NDSU is far and away the most over policed, security presence etc, PERIOD, its not even close.
Wisc, Minn, UNI, Wyoming & Kansas = didnt even see a policeman.
Re: Tailgating rules from other Universities.
Finally found these rules.
University of North Dakota tailgating rules
A. Beer allowed: only warm, skunky Michelob Golden Light or Glueks allowed
B. Hockey season is only a few weeks away
www.teamnorthdakota.com
Re: Tailgating rules from other Universities.
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tony
BYU Tailgating Rules:
1. Don't.
Don't..........leave any wives at home...........bring all of them to the game!
Re: Tailgating rules from other Universities.
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Originally Posted by
lakesbison
BS. I have tailgated at over 50+ places, NFL stadiums & College Stadiums.
NDSU is far and away the most over policed, security presence etc, PERIOD, its not even close.
Wisc, Minn, UNI, Wyoming & Kansas = didnt even see a policeman.
SDSU has to be worse.
(Insert response how SDSU doesn't have real tailgating.)
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Because the game will end so late, tailgating and alcohol consumption will not be permitted following the contest. Fans should cease tailgating activities before the end of the 4th quarter and be prepared to leave parking lots and ramps as soon as traffic permits. RV's will be permitted to stay in lots overnight on Saturday. Law enforcement personnel will be present to enforce the no tailgating mandate.
Select University of Iowa parking lots will open at the normal time of 7 p.m. Friday. All other UI parking lots open at 7 a.m. on Saturday. RV owners arriving on university property Friday night please note that the possession of an open container of beer or wine or the consumption of hard liquor is prohibited by law.
On Saturday only beer and wine are allowed on UI property. Open alcoholic beverages must be consumed within parking areas and cannot be taken outside of parking areas-including on public streets and sidewalks.
Possession or consumption of hard liquor is not permitted in university parking areas or on public streets and sidewalks.