University of Georgia Athletics
Football - 2016 Gameday Central - Game 9
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Georgia Bulldogs
RosterSchedule Stats Head Coach: Kirby Smart (4-4 1st year) 2016 Record: 4-4 (1-4 SEC) 2015 Record: 10-3 (5-3 SEC) Pre Season Ranking: 16th Coaches Depth Chart Media Guide Game Notes Broadcast Information
Date: November 5, 2015 - 7:30 p.m. ESTLocation: Lexington, Ky. TV: SEC Network Video Streaming: SEC Network + Audio: Bulldog Radio Network Free Audio: georgiadogs.com | Mobile Satellite: Sirius 83, XM 190 Web Stats: GameTracker Georgia In-Game: georgiadogs.com Twitter: #UGAvsUK Kentucky Wildcats
RosterSchedule Stats Head Coach: Mark Stoops (12-21 3rd year) 2016 Record: 5-3 (4-2 SEC) 2015 Record: 5-7 (2-4 SEC) Pre Season Ranking: NR Coaches Depth Chart Media Guide Game Notes
![]() 3:30 p.m. ET- Pregame Broadcast Begins 5:30 p.m. ET- Gates Open 7:30 p.m. - Kickoff ![]() Commonwealth Stadium (c 1973) Capacity: 62,000 Stadium Diagram Directions to Commonwealth Stadium Stadium Policies ![]() Kentucky Parking Information Parking Maps Football Shuttle Information RV Information Traffic Information ![]() Georgia Traditions: Uga | Between the Hedges | Silver Britches | The Georgia "G" Bulldogs Fan Guide Athens Visitor's Guide Georgia Ticket PoliciesEach person must have a ticket and is restricted to the location of that ticket. Ticket can be revoked by refund of purchase price. NO PASSES OUT. Ticket holder agrees to abide by stadium and University policies. No artificial noise makers permitted in stadium. Ticket cannot be resold on Univ. of Georgia premises except by authorized personnel. INTOXICANTS AND ALL FOOD AND DRINK CONTAINERS INCLUDING HARD SURFACED MATERIALS AND ANY LARGE BAGS OF ANY TYPE prohibited in stadium. Ticket may not be used for advertising or promotions without written permission of UGAA. Gates open 2 hours prior to kickoff. The Univ. of Georgia reserves the right to change the date and time of any game during the 2015 season. In the event that the name or likeness of any individual using this ticket is included in any broadcast, telecast, photograph, film, video or other media of the sports event for which this ticket provides admission, such individual grants the Southeastern Conference the non-exclusive, transferable, perpetual right and license to use (and to sub-license the use of) such name and likeness in any media worldwide whether now known or hereafter devised. The use of any account, description, picture, photograph, video, audio, reproduction, or other information subject to protection under the copyright laws of the United States concerning the sports event for which this ticket provides admission, other than for news coverage or for purposes protected by the First Amendment, is prohibited. Additional terms and conditions governing use of this ticket are posted on the website of the Southeastern Conference (www.secsports.com) and are incorporated herein by reference. By accepting or using this ticket, you acknowledge, agree and represent that you have read and are bound by the terms and conditions printed above and by the terms and conditions posted on the website. UGA Ticket Information: 1-877-542-1231
Georgia SportsmanshipBYLAW 10.5 OF THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE MANUAL Coaches and student-athletes of a member institution, as well as individuals employed by or associated with that institution, including alumni, fans, patrons and boosters, shall conduct themselves with honesty and good sportsmanship. Their behavior shall at all times reflect the high standards of honor and dignity that characterize participation in the collegiate setting. For intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of higher education and to promote civility in society, coaches, student-athletes and all others associated with these athletics programs and events should adhere to such fundamental valuesas respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be manifest not only in athletics participation but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting the athletics program. ACCESS TO COMPETITION AREA Access to the competition area shall be limited to participating student-athletes, coaches, officials, support personnel and properly-credentialed individuals at all times. For the safety of participants and spectators alike, at no time before, during or after a contest shall spectators be permitted to enter the competition area. It is the responsibility of each member institution to implement procedures to ensure compliance with this policy. Institutional penalties against individuals who improperly enter the competition area shall include, but not be limited to, expulsion from the facility, arrest for trespassing and the loss of future ticket privileges. In addition to these three penalties, violators who are students shall be subject to institutional student disciplinary measures.
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Georgia Football Tailgating InformationDON'T FORGET A POWER SOURCE Pregame festivities have become increasingly high-tech in recent years. Televisions, satellite dishes and sound systems are now common sights in the midst of parked cars, lounge chairs and grills. Fans who want to watch television or use any other entertainment devices must provide their own power and video sources. ENJOY THE GAMEDAY ATMOSPHERE A UGA football Saturday should be safe and fun, even for fans who never set foot in Sanford Stadium. Portable toilets are placed all around campus, alleviating long lines and making the day more comfortable for all. In addition, permanent restrooms are available at multiple buildings on campus - Tate Center, Student Learning Center, Georgia Center and East Village Commons. We have also added a designated area for corporate tailgates, allowing more space in traditional areas for regular fans. Rest assured, legal and responsible consumption of alcohol will not be affected by these regulations, so be smart and enjoy the day. NOTE: Deep fryers and low country boils are NOT permitted on campus. Hot oil and large boiling pots are an unsafe cooking method with large groups of people (or others throwing a football) not paying attention to their surroundings. Also, grills are not allowed to be used inside of nor on top of parking decks, nor on North Campus. GRAB A SNACK OR MEAL ON CAMPUS Don't feel like preparing a meal on gameday? Whether it is just a snack or a full meal, a host of dining options, convenient to parking areas, are available to fans on campus. UGA Foodservices serves hearty fare at multiple locations on gameday, including East Village Commons, the Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Snelling Dining Commons, Oglethorpe Dining Commons and the Tate Student Center. NOTE: For safety reasons, certain items are not allowed on campus during gamedays, including:
NORTH CAMPUS TAILGATING
BRING TRASH BAGS Following games, students and local residents are left to face the aftermath of the previous day's festivities. On an average gameday, more than 39 tons of garbage are collected from the campus. That number can swell to more than 100 tons after a night game! Many fans leave town after the game unaware of the effort involved in restoring the campus and community to its picturesque state. To help control this, there are hundreds of trash receptacles placed in heavy-traffic areas around the campus. We ask that you please bag your trash and either take it with you or leave it at your tailgating area. The UGA clean-up crew will gladly remove it for you. Placing trash in bags makes the postgame cleanup faster and more effective. For more information on gameday tailgating, parking, dining and transportation, please visit www.gameday.uga.edu. Gameday Game - plan is your source for gameday planning information with interactive maps, tips for a fun and safe tailgate and answers to all of your gameday questions.
Georgia Gameday Traffic InformationAREA DIRECTIONS No one likes to sit in traffic, but when morethan 100,000 people descend upon the smallest county in Georgia on a Saturday, crowded roadways are inevitable. To ease the congestion, extra police and gameday staff work before and after games to assist the flow of traffic. PREGAME TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT On gameday, some roads surrounding Athens - most notably SR 316 - become overcrowded because of the large number of vehicles headed to the game from the Atlanta area. We want to remind you that there are many other ways to enterAthens, including US 129, US 29, US 441, SR15 and US 78. While these routes may seem a few miles out of your way, they may save you significant time and less traffic congestion. Once in Athens, we recommend you head toward East Campus, unless you have passes for other lots. The highest concentration of public parking on gameday is available on East Campus, surrounding the Ramsey Center off College Station Road. In addition, there are more than 1,500 overflow spaces at the intramural fields to help accommodate cars and make the postgame exit as simple and expedient as possible. GAMEDAY PARKING Public access parking lots open at 7 a.m. on gameday. There are shuttles available in the East Campus District (Ramsey Center and Intramural Fields) to transport you to and from the stadium. If you need to park on the intramural fields, we ask that you be extra conscientious about not leaving any litter, glass or sharp objects on the ground. All public access parking on campus is first come, first served, which means no saving places for friends coming later. When parking on campus, we ask fans to follow two simple guidelines:
NOTE: For safety reasons and to free parking spaces for fans, golf carts and ATVs are not allowed on campus on gameday. For information on gameday, please call ourhelpline at 706-425-3052. COMPLIMENTARY SHUTTLE SERVICE Complimentary shuttle from Ramsey Center/Rec Sports Complex to Gate 6 before and after games is available. UGA Campus Transit will again offer free shuttle service to fans on gameday from the East Campus Parking Deck/RamseyCenter bus area. If overflow parking is needed at the Intramural Fields, then shuttles also will pickup fans at the Intramural Fields parking area off College Station Road. Shuttles will run continuously for 5.5 hours be-fore the scheduled game time and will drop fans off at Gate 6 of Sanford Stadium until 15 minutes after kickoff. Keep in mind that the gates to Sanford Stadium do not open until two hours prior to the scheduled game time. Return service will run continuously for two hours after the game ends. POSTGAME TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT When planning your departure, keep in mind that vehicles that arrived on campus over the course of several hours will be trying to leave in a much shorter time. The large influx of vehicles onthe roadway can quickly lead to traffic gridlock. To alleviate this, the University of Georgia Police Department, the Athens-Clarke County Police Department and other local law enforcement agencies have produced a traffic plan that is implemented on gameday. The plan allows a largenumber of vehicles to move as efficiently as possible. Please work with officers directing traffic to ensure that this plan runs smoothly. Once the game ends, staff will direct cars to the Georgia 10 Loop, which circles Athens and provides the easiest access to all routes out of town. Staff may send you in a direction you are not used to going, but please don't turn around in the median. Remember, the Loop is a circle. Instead, follow the signs, and you will eventually get to your desired destination - probably faster than you think. When in doubt, stay patient, find the Loop and drive safely - we want to see you at the next home game! Visit www.gameday.uga.edu for interactive maps and alternate routes to your destination.
Code of ConductCoaches and student-athletes of an SEC member institution, as well as individuals employed by or associated with that institution, including alumni, fans, patrons and boosters, shall conduct themselves with honesty and good sportsmanship. Their behavior shall at all times reflect the high standards of honor and dignity that characterize participation in the collegiate setting. For intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of higher education and to promote civility in society, coaches, student-athletes and all others associated with these athletics programs and events should adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be manifest not only in athletics participation but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting the athletics program. In the spirit of sportsmanship, fans shall:
Sanford Stadium PoliciesIn the case of an emergency, please report the situation to any of the stadium ushers. A Red Cross station also is located at Gate 7 of the upper level. If assistance is needed with a health emergency, please report the situation immediately to any of the stadium ushers, Red Cross volunteers or uniformed officers. Red Cross volunteers wear white shirts with the Red Cross emblem on the shoulder. GAME PROGRAM Game programs will be sold inside Sanford stadium as well as numerous locations outside the Stadium. The Program House is located at Gate 10 which is near the Main Gate. GATE INFORMATION All Gates open 2 hours prior to kickoff. HELP Spectators are urged to arrive at their seats well in advance of kickoff. Excessive movement on the part of spectators during the game is a common complaint to our Game Administration officials. As a courtesy to other patrons, please remain in your seat until the play has ended. INFORMATION STATIONS Look for the Bulldog Information Stations outside and throughout Sanford Stadium for event, stadium and public information. Located at Gates 2, 4, 6, 7 and 9, these customer service stands are the best source to answer your game day questions. PATRON SERVICES Event service personnel are authorized to conduct an inspection of patrons upon entering the stadium for the sole purpose of eliminating hard objects and containers of any type from entering the stadium. Crowd control officers and stadium ushers are available to handle any inconveniences you may experience in the stadium. PROHIBITED ITEMS Stadium security has the right to inspect any item at any time for the purpose of spectator safety. Prohibited items must be returned to cars or disposed of before entry. Prohibited items include:
• Large Bags • Thermos Bottles • Infant Seats • Artificial Noisemakers RESTROOMS Ladies and mens restrooms are located on all concourses. Additional restrooms are located underneath the West End stands. Family restrooms are located in Reed Plaza and the 600 Level of the North Side of the stadium. SIGNS Signs, banners, pictures, etc. that are offensive to individuals and teams, that are not in good taste, that block the view of spectators, or create a safety hazard will not be allowed. The hanging or displaying of signs on stadium walls, bleacher areas, ramps or an area of proximity to the stadium is prohibited as a safety precaution. In the event of a special banner day being conducted, all signs and/or banners will be admitted through Gate 10 and must be pre-approved by game administration personnel. TICKETS
Cash, Visa and Mastercard are the only forms of payment that will be accepted the day of the game. Tickets cannot be left for pickup at the WILL CALL Window unless paid for in advance. If tickets are ordered on Monday prior to the game, tickets paid for in advance may be placed at the WILL CALL Window. If tickets are not picked up, no refunds will be made. ANY TICKET HOLDER APPREHENDED IN THE STADIUM WITH AN INTOXICANT WILL BE SUBJECT TO EJECTION WITHOUT REFUND. TOBACCO PRODUCTS In accordance with the University of Georgia policy, the Georgia Athletic Association has declared all areas of Sanford Stadium smoke/tobacco free. Anyone violating this policy will be subject to removal from the stadium. ARTIFICIAL NOISEMAKERS Any artificial noisemakers (air horns, cowbells, etc.) are not permitted in Sanford Stadium. Be considerate and allow your neighbor to enjoy the game. Please keep portable radios at a low volume. ATMS Locations include Sections 105, 109, 320, 606 as well as Gates 6 & 9. DISABLED SERVICES Wheelchair seating is located in the West End of Sanford Stadium, three locations at the top of the lower level, as well as the 600 level. All spaces are reserved and must be purchased at regular price through the Ticket Office. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES In case of emergency, the public address announcer will notify fans of developing situations in order to make informed decisions concerning their well-being. Please familiarize yourself with the nearest exit points of the stadium. GENERAL INFORMATION FOR GAMEDAY EMERGENCIES
FACULTY GATES Faculty members are encouraged to use Gates 6, 7, 8 and 9. Each person is required to show proper UGA identification along with faculty season tickets. FAN TEXT MESSAGE SYSTEM
The Athletic Association has implemented a
text messaging system that allows fans to communicate
directly with the stadium's command
post if assistance is needed in dealing with any
special needs inside the stadium.
Should fans need assistance while inside the
stadium, they will be able to contact event management
staff by sending a text message from
their phone. Simply text "DAWGS
FIRST AID INFORMATION
First Aid Room Locations:
Paramedics, Nurses, Respiratory Therapists
and Physicians are stationed in all First Aid
Rooms. Red Cross volunteers also are located
throughout the concourse.
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