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wait, some schools don't serve alcohol? I figured BYU wouldn't, didn't think it was still a thing though.
You can still buy beer at Colorado St games. @iowajerms can you have a beer at Iowa while tailgating?
A few years old, so some mighta changed by now:
The drunkenness was worse in the days when nothing was allowed on campus. Even when they did bag searches. The stalls in the bathrooms would each have dozens of mini booze bottles and all of the soda people bought smelled like pure booze in the seats.Call me old fashioned, I don't believe any school should sell alcohol at any event. Sports, theatre, art, none of it.
Not because it's a bad look. Or that it sends the wrong message. Because it's a bad idea.
id say fairly accurate acutallyI used to think it was a pac 12 rule you couldn’t, then WSU started selling beer a few years ago. And we have the beer gardens as wiz said. I don’t get it... just sell it at concessions. I’m not gonna hike across the stadium to wait in line for 40 minutes to buy a beer, but my drunk ass will gladly pay your stadium prices if it’s sold where I get my hotdog.
I’ve always argued I’d get less drunk if they served in the stadium because I wouldn’t feel the need to load up so much before the game. This is most likely bullshit, but it sounds reasonable anyway.
I want to argue with you but they have fucked up pretty much every decision possible for the last ten years.And lol @ Sparty for designing their suites to allow the beer to flow.
Always good judgement in EL.
Seems like capitalizing to me.The drunkenness was worse in the days when nothing was allowed on campus. Even when they did bag searches. The stalls in the bathrooms would each have dozens of mini booze bottles and all of the soda people bought smelled like pure booze in the seats.
That and the tailgating just gets so much more crazy. There are many games I have no idea how I even got to my seats and ended up in the right seat. For years. And years.
You can't stop it, so at least get some control over it. By selling beer you are at least reducing the amount of hard booze consumption which does make a dent in the bad incidents.
Are there CFB stadiums that serves alcohol? I don't know the rules behind it. Should they be allowed to if they want? Pros and cons?
that sure as hell sounds like a con to me is I was a Buckeye fan.They just started serving alcohol at The Horseshoe I think last year.
Cons? There are probably some.
Pros? I attended my first tOSU game live last year.