The first Saturday in August will give fans of Georgia and Georgia Tech a chance to take photos with Bulldogs and Yellow Jackets football players.

Each school will host its annual Fan Day on Aug. 6. While Georgia has not released details other than the date and that the location will be Sanford Stadium, Tech announced that its event is scheduled to begin with a fan festival at 3:30 p.m. in Callaway Plaza adjacent to Bobby Dodd Stadium to the north.

The photo sessions will begin inside Bobby Dodd Stadium at 4:30 p.m. Season-ticket holders go in first, and the general public may go in beginning at 5 p.m. Fans will enter Bobby Dodd Stadium through the tunnel on the north end of the stadium, which is accessible from Callaway Plaza.

The fan festival will continue until 6:30 p.m.

Parking for the festivities will be available in the Peters Deck, the East O’Keefe and McCamish lots and on Fowler Street.

Georgia Tech released this statement regarding its autograph policy:

“In order to allow for as many fans as possible to receive autographs, fans are asked to limit autographs to one item per student-athlete/coach. Also, any apparel that fans wish to have autographed should be in hand, rather than worn. Autographs obtained from Georgia Tech student-athletes and coaches are for personal use only. Resale of an autographed item is prohibited and the sale of any item with a student-athlete’s signature could jeopardize his NCAA eligibility.”

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