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No alcohol sold in Arizona Stadium. I always strap a couple plastic flasks to my legs to bypass the metal detectors and go to town once in the student section.
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Awesome, now the first aid designated areas will be even more crowded with drunk as hell students passing out from dehydration b/c the temps in September inside DKR tend to range between 105-115 degrees!
Even if we started allowing it I'd still pregame. I'm not spending 9 bucks on a beer.
In Starkville we snuck it in, so no. Wear boots or find a chick to put it in hee purse. Pretty easy to sneak in actually.
SEC bans it at all venues but it is available at the bowl games. To tell the truth I need my Copenhagen more than the booze in a close one!
That shit ain't happening at Clemson. It wouldn't hurt my feelings, but there are far too many straight laced folks that support Clemson for alcohol to ever be allowed in the stadium.
Too many sweet teas and Bibles at the tailgaters?
I agree Brasky. But just having it there would you two go as hard per game?
Shane, I sneak it in on occasion. And probably still would bring some hard stuff for the special occasion games. Both of your teams in the future at Autzen would fall in that category. But having beer inside as a back up plan wouldn't be so bad.
Mamba, the NCAA outlawed it a while ago, and is testing the reintroduction at several schools. The early results from a NCAA study so far: If you let the school sell booze you have less fights and fewer alcohol related paramedic calls. Hmmmmm this took research? Generally we find that there is a correlation between schools not selling alcohol in the stadiums and binge drinking prior to the game (in excess) that results in more problems than selling alcohol does.
Ive never heard of an NCAA thing. I thought it was school to school or conference decisions.
Most stadiums are on school owned land so technically part of campus which most dont allow alcohol to be sold on school grounds.
I know Hawaii sold beer in the stadium. the difference here was that the State owns Aloha Stadium not the school.
The only NCAA rule that I'm aware of is no alcohol sold at "championship" events.