SEC Tailgating: Where should you go in each town?

The best tailgating spots at each SEC school are identified.

OXFORD, MS - NOVEMBER 01: Ole Miss fans attend pregame parties in The Grove as the Mississippi Rebels host the Auburn Tigers at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on November 1, 2014 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
OXFORD, MS - NOVEMBER 01: Ole Miss fans attend pregame parties in The Grove as the Mississippi Rebels host the Auburn Tigers at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on November 1, 2014 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
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Missouri (Columbia, MO)

The Antlers: “The Antlers” are the hardcore Mizzou fans that take to Lot U on gameday. They won’t be easy to miss as they’ll be decked out in Tigers gear.

Oklahoma (Norman, OK)

Heisman Park & Lindsey Street: Oklahoma University is the only campus with an area dedicated with statues to all of their Heisman Trophy winners. This is also a prime spot where you will find many tailgating leading up to the game. Tents, TV's and cornhole are the trio here.

Party at the Palace : This is a great area for kids. The family friendly atmosphere opens 3.5 hours before every home game. It includes giveaways, vendors, food and more.


Suggestions provided by @terrybutler61

Ole Miss (Oxford, MS)

The Grove: Even if you know very little about college football, you probably have heard of “The Grove.” This is probably the most known tailgate in all of college football. This 10-acre grassy area became a relic on gameday filling quickly with tents, food, team spirit and southern hospitality. It’s also heavily shaded by oak trees, keeping it cool in the warmer months. The team also processes through on their way into the stadium a few hours before gametime.

Suggestions provided by @little_fat_dids & @Stevewillis