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Here' Georgia's policy....seems reasonable

Tailgating Regulations
No tailgating setups before 7 a.m. on Saturday.
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The University of Georgia is an institution of higher education for more than 33,000 students. No one wants someone partying in their neighborhood before 7 a.m. The campus is the “neighborhood” for UGA students, and we hope our fans will respect that.
People will still be able to park cars in legal spaces in advance, and arrive before 7 a.m. on campus, as long as they don’t begin creating noise and setting up any items (tailgate equipment, tables, chairs, tents) before 7 a.m.. As long as these items remain inside a vehicle people can arrive and park prior to the 7 a.m. approved tailgating time.
No turkey fryers. No wood burning or other physical material fueled fires aside from charcoal.
No unauthorized use of UGA resources (power and cable hookups).
Fans who want to watch television or use other entertainment devices that require electricity are allowed to do so as long as they provide their own power and video source.
No household furniture (foldings chairs not included)

I like Auburn's better...

Hayfields
The hayfields on Donahue Drive will open for free, public RV parking at 2 p.m. on Thursdays prior to home games. For the Alabama game, the hayfields will open at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. The hayfields close at 4 p.m. on Sundays following each home game.


Intramural Field
Thanks to the cooperation of the Division of Student Affairs, 70 tailgating spots are offered on the perimeter of the Intramural Fields on Biggio Drive. The reserved spots are offered free of charge. Fans may reserve spots on a first-come, first served basis beginning at 9 a.m. CT on Tuesdays before a home game