Georgia State University, the Sun Belt Conference, and the NCAA promote good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches, and spectators. We encourage all fans to support the participants and officials in a positive manner. Thank you for displaying your sportsmanship at Georgia State events.
It is a principle of the Sun Belt Conference that student-athletes, coaches, athletics administrators, support groups, and all others associated with intercollegiate athletics adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty, and accountability. Thank you for your support of Sun Belt Conference Football.
Rowdy, threatening, or inconsiderate behavior such as profane and abusive language, fighting or drunkenness shall not be tolerated within any tailgate area or within Center Parc Credit Union Stadium.
The following items and activities are prohibited at Center Parc Credit Union Stadium out of concern for the safety of our guests, employees, and participants:
- Artificial Noisemakers
- Animals (except certified service animals)
- Backpacks
- Bags larger than 12" x 6" x 12"
- Outside food and drink
- Fireworks
- Bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and rollerblades
- Coolers
- Illegal Substances
- Laser Pointers
- Flag poles and sticks
- Strollers in seats
- Umbrellas
- Video Cameras
- Weapons
- Large Signs
*Exceptions will be made for those with medical requirements or special needs; please make sure you have any necessary documentation, credentials or identification. Diaper bags are permitted only if accompanied by an infant.
All person and belongings are subject to search. Guests are encouraged to return unauthorized items to their vehicles. Georgia State University cannot safeguard items not permitted into the stadium. Prohibited items in the stadium will be confiscated and not returned.
Patrons in violation of stadium policies are subject to removal from the stadium, arrest, and prosecution under applicable laws and statutes, and could forfeit ticket privileges to future events. Students who violate rules may also be subject to disciplinary procedures through the University's Office of Student Conduct.