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2024 College Football Tailgating Guide: Hosting the Perfect Pre-game Party

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Tailgating is a time-honored tradition that adds an extra layer of excitement to the college football experience, and our 2024 College Football Tailgating Guide is here to help you host the ultimate pre-game party. While you’re firing up the grill and enjoying the festivities, don’t forget the most significant tip: Make your College Football Bets before kickoff to maximize your game day experience.

 

College Football Tailgating Guide: Hosting the Perfect Pre-game Party
Get Ready for Game Day with Our College Football Tailgating Guide

2024 NCAA Division I FBS Football Season | 155th season of college football in the United States
Week 1: Thursday, August 29th – Monday, September 2nd, 2024

 

Master the Art of Hosting the Perfect Pre-Game Party with Essential Tips and Tricks

College Football Tailgating Guide: Hosting the Perfect Pre-game Party

College football’s return also hails the beginning of the fall party season.

Tailgating is a cherished tradition among college football and pro football fans alike.

If you’re a tailgater, then this blog is for you.

Check out the tips you need to create the perfect pre-game tailgating party.

 

Writer’s Tips to Throwing the Best College Football Tailgating Party

Create a Schedule and a Guest List

As with any endeavor, success depends on organization.

The more organized you are the more successful your college football tailgating party.

The first rule in organizing anything is to set a schedule.

But before doing that, you must create a guest list.

You won’t know how much food to buy, utensils, and other things if you aren’t sure how many people are going to join your pregame party.

After setting your guest list, get to work on the schedule.

Know the exact times when you must be at the stadium, when your guests will arrive, and when the game kicks off.

Get granular if you must, scheduling when to purchase your food items and when to prepare them for the grill.


 

Check Out the Venue And Know Where You’re Going to Throw the Party

Take a look at the stadium and make plans on when you are going to throw your party.

Most college stadiums have designated tailgating party sections.

Know those sections. Also find a specific section for your party.

Don’t encroach on a someone else’s part of the tailgating section.

Many tailgaters have been throwing pre-game parties for years.

You don’t want to be that person.


 

Set Your Menu Knowing the Food is Going to Get Cold

Most likely, your food is going to get cold from the time you cook it to the time guests eat it.

Tailgating happens outdoors.

It happens in the fall into the early winter when temperatures begin to drop.

Creating a menu that has a lot of hot food items isn’t a great idea.

Your guests may also become disappointed and the reason to tailgate is to have fun and enjoy time with friends and family.


 

Don’t Forget the Classics

While it’s fun to try new recipes, the classics are classics for a reason.

Chicken wings, hot dogs, hamburgers, and nachos will always have a place at any tailgating party.

You can keep those foods warm with a disposable chafing dish.

The food won’t stay ultra hot, but that’s okay.

Most people understand that their hamburger isn’t going to be perfect.


 

Bring Plenty of Ice and a Couple of Ice Chests for the Cold Food

Bring ice and ice chests for the cold food.

Also, it’s imperative to keep water and soda cold.

Prepare a couple of ice chests for the drinks.

One for water and one for soda.

Make sure to clearly mark the ice chests so those who want water aren’t searching in the soda cooler.


 

A MUST: Put up a Sign that Reads, “No Political Talk Allowed at this Tailgate Party.”

2024 is a Presidential Election year which makes tailgating fun but full of pitfalls.

The last thing you want is for your guests to get into heated arguments regarding politics an hour before kickoff.

Putting up a sign that reads, “No political talk allowed” especially in October when both sides of the aisle will be at each other’s throats, is an effective way to keep the peace.


 

Load Up on Serving Tools and Make Plans for Leftovers

Make sure you’ve got plenty of serving tools, plastic forks are the most important, napkins, and make plans for leftovers.

Your guests will eat but they aren’t likely to eat as much as you might think.

One or even two trash receptacles close but not too close to the serving table is essential.

Don’t make your guests run around the tailgating section of the stadium looking in search of a trashcan.


 

Make Your MyBookie Tailgating Recipe: Loaded Bacon-Wrapped Hot Dogs

Loaded Bacon-Wrapped MyBookie Hot Dogs

Ingredients:

  • 8 all-beef hot dogs
  • 8 slices of bacon
  • 8 hot dog buns
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 cup diced onions
  • 1/2 cup diced tomatoes
  • 1/4 cup pickled jalapeños (optional, for a kick)
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons yellow mustard
  • 2 tablespoons ketchup
  • 2 tablespoons BBQ sauce
  • 1 tablespoon melted butter (for toasting buns)
  • Toothpicks

Instructions:

  1. Prep the Grill: Preheat your grill to medium-high heat.

  2. Wrap the Dogs: Wrap each hot dog with a slice of bacon, securing the ends with toothpicks.

  3. Grill: Place the bacon-wrapped hot dogs on the grill and cook, turning occasionally, until the bacon is crispy and the hot dogs are heated through, about 10-12 minutes.

  4. Toast the Buns: While the hot dogs are grilling, brush the inside of the buns with melted butter and toast them on the grill for 1-2 minutes until golden brown.

  5. Assemble: Spread a layer of mayonnaise inside each bun. Place the bacon-wrapped hot dog in the bun, and top with shredded cheddar cheese, diced onions, tomatoes, and pickled jalapeños.

  6. Drizzle: Finish off with a drizzle of yellow mustard, ketchup, and BBQ sauce.

  7. Serve: Serve immediately, and watch them disappear! (Remember the Beer, they will need it1)

This hot dog is packed with flavor, combining the smokiness of bacon with the tanginess of mustard and BBQ sauce, and a bit of heat from the jalapeños.

Perfect for keeping your guests happy while they place their College Football bets!

Enjoy Our MyBookie Tailgating Recipe


 

Most Significant Tip: Have Fun but Don’t Forget to Make Your Bets Before Kickoff!

Here’s the most important tip: While your eating and having fun with your guests, don’t forget to place your College Football bets.

Yes, you can make live bets during he game, but you will be in the stadium and who wants to bet while you’re watching the game in the stadium?

If possible, make your bets before you set up your tailgating party.

Then you can discuss with your friends while enjoying the pre-game party.


 

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