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After a successful trial run during basketball season that netted the athletic department a six-figure windfall over the course of just 12 games, SMU is one of a handful of schools that will begin selling beer and wine in its on-campus stadium.


And with athletic departments getting ready to absorb multimillion-dollar obligations in new player benefits thanks to a wave of litigation and NCAA restructuring, it's plausible that others might soon follow suit.


"It seems like it's going that way, and I think you'll see more doing it," said Virginia Tech athletics director Whit Babcock. "But it's a cultural issue at a place of higher education where there's a tradition (of not selling it). I don't know that it will be one of the top things on my agenda. But as more people do it … I'll definitely be watching."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...-football-basketball-games-campuses/10276865/
 
I thought maybe Dillard's had bought the naming rights for Folsom.
 
I'm not sure why this was directed at me specifically. Maybe this kind of thing will be what we need to get beer back into Folsom, though. And by "beer in Folsom", I mean "Beer for everybody over the age of 21 inside the stadium, not just those who shelled out ungodly amounts of money to hang out and drink in the club level while watching the game on TV".
 
The Coors Sports Training Facility at Folsom Field


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I'm not sure why this was directed at me specifically. Maybe this kind of thing will be what we need to get beer back into Folsom, though. And by "beer in Folsom", I mean "Beer for everybody over the age of 21 inside the stadium, not just those who shelled out ungodly amounts of money to hang out and drink in the club level while watching the game on TV".

You bring up beer sales. One of the first to do so on this board. I just thought you would like the article. Small sign of hope. Maybe. That's all.
 
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