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OU Football Gameday
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Welcome to Norman and the University of Oklahoma campus.
This page has been created to assist our visiting fans.
As more than 80,000 prepare to descend on Norman, officials
in the OU Athletics Department encourage individuals
to plan ahead. View complete information on the stadium,
parking, prohibited items and procedures.
Gaylord Family
- Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is one of America's most
recognized college football cathedrals. Situated on
the east side of the Norman campus, this historical
facility is the largest sports arena in the state and,
following its recent expansion, now ranks among the
15 largest on-campus facilities in the nation.
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NEW IN 2007
Changes for 2007 include eight new concession stands
in the lower north and west concourses (more 9,000
square feet) capable of BBQ, pizza, fried foods,
and normal game day fare. New concessions in the north
and lower west feature an expanded menu selection
including: Pizza Hut, Bubba's BBQ, Burgers, 1/4 Pound
Hot Dogs, Chili & Cheese Fries, and many more options.
Additional work associated with OMS Phase 3 is the
following:
Sixty-five (65) new toilets in the women's restrooms
on the North and West Field Level
New speaker systems in all the Men's and Women's restrooms
and concessions on the North and West Field Level
Thirty (30) new water fountain stations
Added handrails to all West upper deck aisles
New Video Displays - Daktronics recently installed
new state of the art 16mm HD capable video replay board
replacing matrix message board in north end zone. Additional
installs were new and expanded high quality digital
LED display boards (23mm) to the fascia boards (from
goal line to goal line) and new high quality digital
display boards (23mm) in north end zone and tunnel
entrances on North end.
Gate Communication System - Direct Communications
recently installed a public address system at the eleven
(11) public gate areas that allows game day personnel
the ability to effectively communicate a unified message.
The system targets the gate locations around the perimeter
of the stadium and will also be used to communicate
both standard operating procedures and emergency information.
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Accessing
the Stadium |

Access
Management System will be used for entry at all gates.
The bar code on each ticket will be scanned by the
gate attendant. Each individual is encouraged to hold
their own ticket to assist in expediting the scanning
process. As fans enter the stadium, they should make
sure that the ticket-taker has scanned the ticket(s)
to ensure that your attendance is counted towards your
priority points. If a ticket is damaged and cannot
be scanned, fans should visit one of the ticket resolution
centers at Ticket Office near Gate 1 and gates 5, 7,
10 and 12.
Students (Gates 7 & 12) and suite and
club seat holders and Santee Lounge guests (Gates 3,
10 and Asp Parking Garage Level 5) may enter the stadium
two hours prior to kickoff. All others may enter 90
minutes before kickoff.
Gates for general public entry are 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12.
East side suite and club seat holders may
enter through gate 10 or any other gate. An interior
entrance for club and suite holders also exists inside
the stadium at gate 10 for patrons who may have entered
the stadium at another location.
Student ticket upgrades will be addressed
at Gate 7.
Public Will Call, lost ticket reports and
Disability Services are located in the main ticket
office, located in the Asp Avenue Parking Facility,
near Gate 1.
Pedestrians coming to the stadium from the
north can walk south down Asp Avenue, then follow sidewalks
to the east of Oklahoma Memorial Union and Price College
of Business. Fans can also go west on sidewalks south
of the Union that run through an area between the Library
and the College of Business to a sidewalk on the north
end of Van Fleet Oval. Also available are the sidewalks
down Jenkins Avenue, which is one block east of Asp.
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Parking
Information |
Online
Parking Map (PDF)
Public parking is limited on the main campus on game
days. Fans are encouraged to arrive early. For pay
parking lot locations please refer to the football
parking map. There is a $10 charge for parking. Spaces
are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
It is recommended that fans utilize one of the three
shuttle systems available.
Limited parking that once existed on Brooks Street
(north of the stadium) is no longer available, and
that street has been closed. Patrons are reminded to
avoid parking in yellow-curbed areas, fire lanes and
grass areas. Vehicles parked in those areas may be
towed.
Free parking is available at the Lloyd Noble Center
located approximately one mile south of the stadium.
A shuttle is provided for $2 round trip and unloads
one block south of the stadium on First Street. The
shuttle provides return trips for one hour after the
conclusion of the game.
Reserved Parking
Most lots near the Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial
Stadium are reserved and require a pass. Please refer
to the football parking map for locations of those
lots.
Asp Avenue Parking Facility
Patrons parking in the new Asp Avenue Parking facility
may be subject to vehicle searches. Photo identification
matching the name of the person to whom the parking
pass is issued is required. The parking facility closes
on 6 PM each Friday of a home game and re-opens five
hours prior to kickoff on Saturday for those with the
appropriate parking credentials to that facility.
Disability Parking
Disability parking on main campus is very limited and
all spaces have already been reserved for this season.
Reserved disability parking is available for a fee
and is located in the new parking facility connected
to the west side of the stadium. Because of the high
demand for these spaces, they are currently sold out
and a waiting list has been established. To place your
name on the waiting list, please call (405) 325-3311.
Free Game Day Parking
It is available at the Lloyd Noble Center (located
approximately one mile south of the stadium). Patrons
with a disability may ride the disability shuttle for
$2 round trip. The disability shuttle originates at
the Lloyd Noble Center and unloads on Asp Avenue, immediately
west of the stadium, by Gates 1 through 4. Because
of the high demand for the shuttle service, the service
is restricted to those patrons who have a disability
and one (1) caretaker for riders needing additional
assistance. For more information about disability parking
services, please call the Parking & Transportation
Office at (405) 325-3311.
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Bus
& RV Parking |
Lloyd
Noble Center - RV Parking Information
Bus parking is available on a first-come, first-served
basis on the South Oval. Once the South Oval bus
parking fills bus drivers will be instructed to unload
and then proceed to the Lloyd Noble Center to park
for the game. There is no charge for bus parking and
space cannot be reserved.
RV parking will be available in the southwest corner
of the Lloyd Noble Center located approximately one
mile south of the stadium with access to the Lloyd
Noble Center shuttle to the stadium. A limited number
of reserved electric (30 & 50 amps) and non-electric
spaces are available for purchase on a season and single
game basis.
For more information about RV parking at the Lloyd
Noble Center please call the Lloyd Noble Center Business
Office at (405) 325-4666. RV parking is not allowed
in any campus parking lot except for those designated
for RV parking.
Shuttle Services
Lloyd Noble Center: This shuttle begins three
hours before kickoff and is available at a cost of
$2 per rider. Lift-equipped vans also operate in a
shuttle to and from the stadium. Those leave from the
northeast corner of the LNC parking lot. The shuttles
run continuously from three hours before the game until
one hour after the game. All patrons at the shuttle
stop one hour after the game ends will be transported.
For information, call 405/325-2278.
Max Westheimer Field: The shuttle operates
between the terminal and University Blvd., and Boyd
Avenue. It begins three hours before kickoff and is
available for $5. Information on that shuttle also
can be obtained by calling 405/325-2278.
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Tailgating
Policies |

Tailgating
on football game days is a wonderful and long-standing
tradition at The University of Oklahoma. The University's
tailgating policy is designed to ensure:
The comfort and enjoyment of game day patrons.
The safety, security, and well-being of all
people associated with game day activities, and
The safeguarding and preservation of all public
property under the management of the University.
The setting up of tents, awnings, and similar equipment
may commence at 12 noon on the day immediately preceding
the game, most typically on Friday for a Saturday game.
The items must be taken down and removed by 12 noon
on the day immediately following, typically Sunday.
Tents, awnings, and similar equipment must be securely
anchored. Stakes must not be longer than 12 inches
in order not to interfere with underground utilities.
Any such items that are set up outside of this timeframe
or that collapse or are blown off their sites will
be removed by the University. The University Administrative
Affairs Office, (405) 325-5161, may be contacted for
information about how items may be recovered. Items
not claimed within a reasonable time may be disposed
of by the University at its discretion.
Tents, awnings, similar items, and tailgating activities
of any kind are prohibited on several locations including
the North and South Ovals, Jacobson Hall and Carpenter
Hall lawns, Heisman Park and student residential areas.
Tailgating activity that takes up vacant parking spaces
or otherwise interferes with vehicle movement within
a parking lot is prohibited. In order to protect parking
lot surfaces, tents, awnings, and similar items that
require ground stakes are prohibited.
The University will provide and locate portable toilets
at convenient locations around the grounds. Individuals,
groups or businesses are prohibited from bringing or
arranging the delivery of their own toilets. Generators
may be used so long as they do not damage University
property; if a generator is placed on a grassy area
it must rest on a board or other hard material to protect
the grass and soil beneath.
The hooking into, connecting to, or similar use of
University utilities and/or television or communication
cable services is prohibited. Food and beverages shall
be for personal consumption only. Sales are prohibited.
Gas and charcoal grills with covers are permitted.
Open flames are prohibited.
Corporate or commercially sponsored tailgates are prohibited
except in designated locations. Those who wish to organize
and provide such sites should contact Sooner Sports
Properties at (405) 325-2148. Companies are prohibited
from issuing free or sample products without being
properly licensed by the University. The University
Real Estate Operations Office, (405) 325-6041, may
be contacted for information.
Small non-University vehicles such as golf carts,
all-terrain vehicles, and the like are prohibited on
campus.
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Re-Entry
Policy |

No public re-entry is permitted with medical/emergency
situations being only exception. Fans may exit and
return to the stadium at any time during the game for
medical or other emergency situations. Extraordinary
circumstances may permit emergency exit at any gate.
Fans departing for medical/emergency situations will
be allowed to exit and re-enter throughout the game
with pass out check and ticket back through the same
gate when exiting the stadium.
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Restricted
Items & Searches |

Except for items pertaining to medical conditions
or child care, all bags, backpacks, large cases for
binoculars/cameras or other items, fanny packs and
large purses (larger than 10" by 10") are prohibited
and banned. Only items required for medical or family
needs plus empty, clear personal-sized containers suitable
for drinking water are permitted. All carried items
and entrants are subject to search. Prohibited items
must be returned to the owner's car or discarded.
Any unlawful items are subject to confiscation,
and the person in possession is subject to arrest.
Prohibited items include:
Alcoholic beverages
Baby seats
Baby strollers
Backpacks, fanny packs, large purses (larger
than 10" by 10")
Balloons
Banners, Signs
Beach Balls
Cameras (professional equipment or cameras with
long telephoto lenses)
Coolers or containers
Explosives
Folding chairs or stools
Food and beverages
Ice chest
Laser pointers
Pets (with the exception of service animals
used by disabled guests)
Personal heaters
Stadium seats with armrests and/or over 16 inches
wide
Umbrellas are NOT allowed inside the stadium
per Big XII Conference
Noisemakers of any type (i.e. air horn, plastic
horn, whistles, etc.)
Video cameras
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Sooner
Fan Fest |

Sooner Fan Fest, presented by The Oklahoman and Cox
Communications, is an interactive area located on
the grounds directly north of the stadium. The event
is free to the public and includes food vendors, games
for children, autograph opportunities, radio pre-game
shows and Go Vision, a 20 foot video board that will
display games from around the country. Sooner Fan
Fest opens three hours prior to kickoff and closes
when the Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band enters the
stadium or start of the game.
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Special
Seating Requirements |

Oklahoma offers ADA seating the day of the game.
OU will trade two (2) of your current tickets for two
(2) ADA seats: one (1) for the person in need of
assistance and one (1) for a companion. It is on a
first come, first served basis. Those interested will
need to come to the
OU
Athletics Ticket Office located in the Asp
Ave. Parking Facility immediately west of the stadium
in order to exchange tickets for ADA seating on
the day of the game.
Elevator Passes
The season ticket holder must provide a doctor's
note stating that an elevator is required due to a
medical condition. This letter must be presented to
the ticket office prior to the day of the event. Please
contact the OU Athletics Ticket Office.
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Traffic
Flow |

Three hours prior to kickoff there will be two street
closures adjacent to the stadium. Lindsey Street,
which runs east and west along the southern edge of
the stadium will close at Elm (west of the stadium)
to just east of Jenkins Ave. Only those patrons with
parking credentials for the Asp Avenue Parking Facility
or the MP12 lot will be able to access Lindsey, and
they must approach from the west. The other street
closure is on Jenkins Ave., a north-south street that
borders the eastern side of the stadium. That street
will be closed from Brooks (north of the stadium) to
Farmers St., to the south.
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Stadium
Regulations |

Unauthorized solicitation inside or outside the stadium is prohibited.
Throwing objects onto the playing field is prohibited
and punishable by state and local law. Violators are
subject to immediate arrest, prosecution, and revocation
of this license.
Any person who enters the field area without the appropriate
University-issued credential is trespassing and is
subject to immediate arrest, prosecution, and revocation
of this license.
All signs, banners, placards and leaflets are prohibited
inside the stadium except as authorized in advance
by the University's Athletics Department.
Management reserves the right to eject, and revoke
any ticket to future events without refund, any person
who violates any of the terms of the license (refer
to back of ticket) or any state, local, or federal
laws. Violators are subject to immediate arrest, prosecution,
and permanent revocation of this license.
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Band
Route |

This season, the Pride of Oklahoma's
pre-game activities will include a concert on the
lawn area just north of Jacobsen Hall, directly across
from Campus Corner. The concert will begin one hour
and thirty minutes prior to kick off. Additionally,
on all home game dates, the Pride will parade to the
stadium and will pass through Campus Corner, with the
exception of the Homecoming game vs. Missouri on October
13.
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Miscellaneous
Items |
Alcoholic Beverages: Alcoholic beverages of
any kind are prohibited in public areas at OU athletic
events.
Animals: No pets or animals of any kind are allowed
in the facilities, with the exception of service animals
used by disabled guests.
ATM Machines: An ATM machine is located on the east
and west side in stadium, between Gates 1 & 2 and
Gates 9 & 10.
Banners & Signs: Only banners approved by game
management may be displayed in designated areas.
Camera Policy: Point-and-shoot cameras are permitted
inside the stadium. Video cameras are prohibited inside
the stadium.
Chair Back Rental: Sooner seat backs are available
at all major entrances of Memorial Stadium for $5.
Checked Items: If a guest has items that cannot
be brought into the facility, those items are not to
be left at the gate for pickup after the game.
Concessions: The concession stands located throughout
the Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, offers
an exciting menu for fans in 2007. See stadium map
for locations. No outside food or beverages are permitted.
Disability Seating: For information on disability
seating call the Athletic Ticket Office at 800-456-GoOU
or visit their office located on the plaza level of
the Asp Avenue Parking Facility immediately west of
Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
Evacuation: In case of evacuation instructions will
be given over the public address system. Gate personnel
and ushers will assist directing fans to the appropriate
exits.
Exiting After Games: Guests will leave the facilities
via the main gates. No guests are permitted on the
field.
First Aid: Gomer Jones Medical Facility - located
at the North End of the stadium - Section 19 ground
level.
Gates Open: Gates 7 & 12 will open two hours
prior to kickoff for OU students with a game ticket
and valid OU ID; All suites, club and Santee Lounge
patrons are allowed in gates 3 & 10 two hours prior
to kick-off; All other Gates 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, & 11
will open one and one-half hour or (90 minutes) prior
to kickoff.
Guest Service Kiosk: Kiosks will be located near
gates 1, 5, 7, 11/12 along with upper decks on east
and west. The kiosks are available to provide fans
with a convenient location to obtain information, offer
suggestions, voice concerns and request assistance
during games.
Inclement Weather: In the event of inclement weather,
(i.e. dangerous winds, tornado, electrical storm, etc.)
all guests must be advised that it is in their best
interest to seek shelter. Emergency instructions will
be delivered via the public address system and the
message boards when possible.
Lost Children: Parents/guardians with a lost child
should contact the nearest police officer or event
staff member. That person will then contact the proper
personnel to insure the quickest remedy to the situation.
If a child gets separated from his/her party, he/she
should notify the nearest police officer or event staff
member. If the child knows his/her seat location, attempts
will be made to return the child to that location.
A "TAG-A-KID" program is offered to fans
attending the game with children. Patrons wishing to
participate should visit the TAG-A-KID booth located
at Sooner Fan Fest on the North side of the stadium
prior to the game. A representative will provide children
a wristband containing their parent or guardian's
name and seat location, making it easier to reunite
the parties should they become separated.
Lost & Found: During the game you may check
at the Gomer Jones Medical Facility office located
in the North End of the stadium. After the game, all
unclaimed items are turned over to the OU Physical
Plant, and you may contact them at 405-325-6953 if
you have any questions.
Merchandise & Game Programs: Merchandise stands
are located along the East side, West side, North End
Zone and the South End Zone. Official game programs
are on sale for $5 outside the stadium and at select
locations inside the stadium.
Radios/Televisions: Single speaker radios and hand
held televisions are allowed into the stadium only
if they do not interfere with other guests' enjoyment
of the game.
Smoking: Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
is a non-smoking facility. Designated smoking areas
are located at gates 1, 5, 7, 11. (West Side ramp for
Santee Lounge & Upper Deck Patrons and near Section
234 for those in the upper deck east side.)
Throwing Items: Throwing items will not be tolerated.
The offender will be removed from the stadium and is
subject to arrest. A police officer does not have to
see this activity to have the person removed.
Tickets: For ticket information call (800) 456-GoOU
or order online at SoonerSports.com. The OU Athletic
Ticket Office is located on the plaza level of the
Asp Avenue Parking Facility immediately west of Gaylord
Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The OU Athletic
Ticket Office hours are Monday through Friday from
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Ticket Office is open at
least 3 hours prior to kickoff on game days. The OU
Athletic Ticket Office is not responsible for and cannot
guarantee the authenticity of any tickets purchased
from someone other than the Ticket Office. Will Call
is located in the Ticket Office. Photo identification
must be presented in order to receive tickets.
Video Cameras: Video cameras are prohibited inside
of the stadium.
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The OU Athletics Ticket Office is located
on the plaza level of the Asp Avenue Parking Facility
immediately west of Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. A limited
number of metered parking spaces are available on the
second floor of the parking facility and on the street
for customer use.