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RVs enter through Gate 11 and buses enter through Gate Erecting canopies directly in front of or behind vehicles will be permitted, as long as traffic is not impeded or additional parking spaces are not taken. Tents and large tarps are not permitted.
Trailer grills or other vehicle attachments are not permitted unless they are approved by Indiana University. Kegs are not permitted unless approved by an official Indiana University caterer. Underage consumption of alcoholic beverages is not permitted under Indiana State Law.
Glass bottles are prohibited. Parking lots are reserved for those attending the football game, and patrons who enter these lots are expected to attend the game.
Tailgate activities are expected to conclude within ten minutes after kickoff. Parking lot policies will be strictly enforced by parking lot attendants, Indiana University Police Department personnel, and other law enforcement agencies.
Indiana University welcomes all patrons to Memorial Stadium. Anyone who needs assistance in getting to Memorial Stadium from any parking lots surrounding the stadium can access a courtesy cart at the below locations or can ask any driver of a courtesy cart for a ride. Alcoholic beverage purchases require a valid photo id proving you to be 21 years of age or older.
Service is discontinued at the end of the third quarter. Two alcoholic beverages can be purchased per person, per transaction. Alcohol will be refused to intoxicated customers. Click the buttons on the top of the page to download the app, then click the link below for mobile app support! Mobile App Support. Chairbacks are available for game day rental to fans on both the east and west concourse levels of Memorial Stadium. All items patrons bring into Memorial Stadium and Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall must fit inside an approved clear bag not including keys, phone, wallet, etc.
Patrons will not be allowed into either venue with non-conforming bags and will be directed to return them to their vehicle.
Located throughout Memorial Stadium you will find Eisenberg hot dogs, half pound foot long steak dogs, Johnsonville Brats, nachos, popcorn, Dippin’ Dots, frozen lemonade and specialty pretzels. Complete your game day with State Faire mini donuts on the East Concourse. Watch as your donuts are baked in front of your eyes as you wait. Try Papa John’s personal pan pizza sold at all traditional concessions stands.
Free beverage refills will be provided for all who buy the special souvenir cup at stadium concessions stands. Memorial Stadium concession stands now serve fountain beverages with strawless drinkable lids. Straws will still be made available to patrons upon request. Scan the QR code on your parking pass to use Waze on game day for directions directly to your gate. In the event of a serious emergency or evacuation, please follow the directions of members of the IU Event Services team and uniformed police officers who are available to assist guests, including those with disabilities.
Information will also be provided over the public address system and on the stadium scoreboard. Strollers are not permitted in Memorial Stadium. Necessary diaper bags are allowed after proper inspection at any stadium entry gate. Should you and your child become separated, notify the nearest member of the IU Event Services team or uniformed police officer. A staff member will escort you to the room, if assistance is needed.
Contact the nearest member of the IU Event Services team or uniformed police officer if assistance is needed. During his first season as Indiana Football Head Coach, Terry Hoeppner found a limestone boulder on the practice field.
It was moved to its current location in Memorial Stadium’s north end zone where players would touch the rock before each game. Since his passing, Hep’s Rock now serves as a memorial and players touch the rock prior to competition. To request guest assistance, report a concern, or if you feel threatened in any way, please notify the nearest member of the IU Event Services team, uniformed police officer or send a text message to MYIU The IU Event Services team are located at all entry ways and gates in the stadium.
Kiosks are open on the East and West Concourses of Memorial Stadium prior to the game and remain open throughout the event. To shop online visit IUVShop. Any found items can be turned in to any member of the IU Event Services team. Patrons may claim lost items by calling IU Event Services at Homecoming Tailgate Tales: Indiana Vs. IU football leading tackler Cam Jones out multiple weeks with foot injury Already on a two-game losing streak, Indiana will now have to move forward without its leading tackler, captain and emotional leader.
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