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7 Things to Pack for College Football's Biggest Ever

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7 Things to Pack for College Football's Biggest Ever

Whether you're camping or just going on Saturday, College Football's Biggest Ever is sure to be an experience to remember! As we travel to Bristol, let's make sure we have everything we need.

1. Your game face

Getcha head in the game, people! Get excited! Get ready! Let's go!

2. Your BEST gameday attire

You have to look good, folks; this game will be all over television! Plus, you'll want to look great when you look back at pictures from this epic day.

3. Your best buds.

What fun is rooting for your team alone? None. Grab your besties and make some memories!

4. Your drink of choice

I'll be having water, but this will be one of biggest tailgates college football has ever seen. So, grab a cold whatever, and have fun (and be safe)!

5. Good food

If you're camping out, or going to be there all day, you better bring some grub.

6. Sunscreen

Yes, it's September, but the sun is still blazing.

7. Your gameday spirit.

Bring your loudest voices, deepest love for the game, and strongest vibes to cheer on your boys of fall!!


GO VOLS!!

(Because I'm not biased or anything)


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