The Do's And Don'ts Of Football Tailgating

Have you ever gone to a football game and noticed the amazing atmosphere that comes with it? People are laughing and cooking up delicious grub, it's truly something special. With football season almost upon us, here are some pro tips to make your pre-game festivities more enjoyable, So, grab those burgers, hot dogs, and brats because we're about to dive into all the Do's & Don'ts of Football Tailgating.

The Do's Of Football Tailgating

There's nothing worse than the horror of being stuck in the middle of a crowd with no way to reach your friends. To avoid that fate, the first "Do's" of tailgating is to make sure you have a fully charged phone. No one wants to have the battery run out at the most important moment during the game, so it pays to be proactive and keep the phone charged and ready to rock.

Do Bring Your Cornhole Boards

Tailgating is a great way to show your school spirit and have a good time with friends and family before the big game. Of the many things you can do to make the most of the experience, the one thing you definitely should not forget to bring are your cornhole boards!

Cornhole is one of the most popular games at football tailgate parties. The game, also known as bean bag toss or baggo, has become increasingly popular over the past few years, with tailgaters from all around the country gathering together to play. It's an easy game that appeals to people of all ages and can be played just about anywhere.

playing cornhole at the tailgate party

Set it up in the parking lot so everyone can join the fun while they snack on all the yummy pre-game food. Just keep some snacks handy for when someone makes that perfect shot! Bringing your boards is one of the crucial do’s of tailgating, so make sure you don’t forget this important item! If you are looking for your own set of boards, we have a variety of team logo boards on our Officially Licensed page. You can also make your cornhole boards custom with the help our our experts..

Do Bring Other Fun Tailgating Games

If you want to take your pre-game festivities up a notch, then be sure to also bring other fun tailgating games. Things like bocce ball, horseshoes, and even giant Jenga can all help create a great atmosphere for everyone attending the tailgate party.

These games are easy to set up and don't require any special skills or supplies, so they're perfect for a group of friends or family who just want to have some fun before the big game. Plus, they can help lighten up the mood so that everyone is in a great mood before heading into the stadium. So make sure to toss your favorite tailgating games into your tailgating setup and get the party started!

Do Dress In Your Favorite Team Gear

If you love your team, then show it off! Tailgating is the perfect time to flaunt your favorite football gear and show off your school's colors. So whether you're rocking a jersey, a t-shirt or even just face paint, make sure that everyone knows what team you're rooting for on game day.

The other great thing about showing up in your team gear is that it can really help you bond with fellow fans. As the saying goes, there's no better way to make a friend than by wearing the same colors as them. So grab your favorite jersey, put on your best face paint and get ready for some football tailgating fun!

Do Bring the Right Food and Drinks

No football tailgate is complete without some delicious pre-game snacks. Make sure you come prepared with the right food and drinks to keep everyone fed and in good spirits before the game. Some classic recipes include brats, burgers, hotdogs, chili cheese dogs, potato salad, chips, dip and more.

Don't forget to bring your favorite beverages too! Whether it's beer, soda or something else, make sure that you have enough for everyone to enjoy. And if you're looking for a healthier alternative for the kids, try packing some fruit or veggie sticks with dip and juice boxes. This way everyone can fuel up and be ready for the big game.

Do Help Clean Up

If you want to have a great tailgate, proper etiquette should never be ignored. Everyone wants the pre-game hype to continue after the party’s over. The best way to achieve this is by helping to clean up any mess that you helped make.

It’s always a nice gesture to help clean up after yourself and others. It shows that you respect your environment and the people in it. Make sure to leave no trace of your tailgating activities so that future fans can enjoy their time just as much as you did!

Do Enjoy Yourself

At the end of the day, remember to actually enjoy yourself and make the most of your pre-game festivities. Football tailgating is all about having fun with friends and family before cheering on your favorite team.

The Don'ts Of Football Tailgating

Tailgating is an outdoor activity, so it's important to check the weather ahead of time. The first "Don't" is "Don't Forget t Check the Weather". Take a look at the forecast to determine if you need any special equipment or supplies to make sure everyone stays dry and comfortable. If it's going to be cold, bring some extra blankets or a tent for everyone to huddle under. And if it looks like it might rain, make sure you have an umbrella with you.

Don’t Leave Your Food Unattended

Tailgating is all about good food and drinks, but leaving your food unattended can be a big mistake. Not only can it attract pests, but it also makes you vulnerable to theft. Make sure you keep an eye on your food at all times and if you do need to step away for any reason, make sure someone is there to watch it in your absence.

Don't Show Up Late To The Party

Nothing ruins a good party like showing up late and missing out on the pre-game festivities. Tailgating starts hours before the game, so if you want to get the full experience, show up early and get in on the fun.

Don't Drink Too Much Before The Game

Alcohol can be a major part of football tailgating, but it's important to stay within your limits and watch out for over-indulging. Drinking too much before the game can lead to serious consequences, so make sure that you know when enough is enough and stick to it.

Don't Forget The Sunscreen

The sun can be a great companion during the pre-game festivities, but you should make sure to bring sunscreen. There's nothing worse than getting sunburned before the big game, so make sure to protect your skin with sunscreen and hats or sunglasses as needed.

Don't Forget To Have Fun!

Football tailgating can be an amazing experience, so make the most of it and enjoy yourself!

These are just a few tips to keep in mind when planning your football tailgate party. With these do's & don'ts, you'll be sure to have a great time with friends and family before the

Get Ready to Tailgate

Football season is almost in full swing, and that means it’s time to tailgate! If you’re new to the world of football tailgating or even a seasoned pro, the above list of dos and don’ts should help you to make the most of your tailgating experience. For more tips on how to make the most out of your tailgate, follow us on social media or sign up for our newsletter. We can’t wait to see some of you tailgating pictures!

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