The city of Knoxville has filed a complaint stating that the University of Tennessee’s alcohol vendor is responsible fan rowdiness at Neyland Stadium on Saturdays during college football season.
Tennessee currently has a deal in place with Aramark for its alcohol sales. The Knoxville News Sentinel reported that the city is aiming to halt beer sales at a minimum of three Tennessee home games in the 2023 season, with the possibility of discontinuing Aramark’s license all together.
The news comes after the city filed a complaint that included allegations of three incidents of alcohol sales to underage fans as well as general disorderly behavior at games, according to the News Sentinel.