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The 34 D1A stadiums that beer

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I am guessing this is only stadiums that sell it outside of beer gardens or club/suites. Basically you can take it back to your seat.

By my count only 7 are P5 schools.
Texas
Minnesota
Miami
Cuse
Maryland
Louisville
West Virginia

 
I am guessing this is only stadiums that sell it outside of beer gardens or club/suites. Basically you can take it back to your seat.

By my count only 7 are P5 schools.
Texas
Minnesota
Miami
Cuse
Maryland
Louisville
West Virginia


Nice find. Interesting mix of schools. Some big schools and some small schools; some with not-so-rabid fan bases where beer is likely a bigger draw, and some with rabid fan bases. Although it's interesting to note no Pac12 or SEC teams. SEC isn't surprising because of bible-belt sensibilities, but the lack of Pac12 schools is surprising to me.
 
But they don't include CU and they consider CSU 'on campus'. How accurate is the rest of it?
 
But they don't include CU and they consider CSU 'on campus'. How accurate is the rest of it?

I think the reason CU is not included is they are only considering places that allow beers in the seats of non-club areas. At Folsom only the beer garden and club/seat areas have beer.
 
Should CU start offering beer throughout the stadium? Maybe with exclusions of the student section and maybe a "family section" on the west side as that gets re-developed?
 
Should CU start offering beer throughout the stadium? Maybe with exclusions of the student section and maybe a "family section" on the west side as that gets re-developed?

I think they should. When I had season tickets and I tried to give my second one away to friends that were not hardcore CU fans the lack of beer in the stadium made it harder to do.

I always thought if they wanted to control it make people get a wrist band that had three punches on it. Once those three punches are punched you are done. Also just allow one beer to be bought per person at one time. Mid-way thru the 3rd they stop. They can start without number of beer restrictions and maybe add them if there are issues.
 
I think they should. When I had season tickets and I tried to give my second one away to friends that were not hardcore CU fans the lack of beer in the stadium made it harder to do.

I always thought if they wanted to control it make people get a wrist band that had three punches on it. Once those three punches are punched you are done. Also just allow one beer to be bought per person at one time. Mid-way thru the 3rd they stop. They can start without number of beer restrictions and maybe add them if there are issues.
They should just that finger dye they used in the afghan elections. Once all 10 fingers have been dyed, you can't purchase another beer.
 
More beer, more locations, less rules making it so hard to get it (insert wrist bands). I hate that system as they do not offer them anywhere near my seats but they do sell the beer right beside the entrance to my seats. Sell it everywhere besides the student section and check ids like they do other places. Not hard
 
It would be interesting to see how offering beer sales in the stadium as a whole affects ticket sales. It certainly wouldn't hurt.

Leave a loop hole open so the students can drink beer too. If the game is a party option, the students will come. I know we did. Win, win.
 
It would be interesting to see how offering beer sales in the stadium as a whole affects ticket sales. It certainly wouldn't hurt.

Leave a loop hole open so the students can drink beer too. If the game is a party option, the students will come. I know we did. Win, win.
Yep; when I was in school my friends talked me into going to Buffs basketball games because we could get beer there.
 
I am guessing this is only stadiums that sell it outside of beer gardens or club/suites. Basically you can take it back to your seat.

By my count only 7 are P5 schools.
Texas
Minnesota
Miami
Cuse
Maryland
Louisville
West Virginia




UT netted 1.8 million from beer sales this year.
 
Should CU start offering beer throughout the stadium? Maybe with exclusions of the student section and maybe a "family section" on the west side as that gets re-developed?
Why exclude the student section? If you're old enough to drink, you're old enough to drink.
 
CU took beer out of the stadium because it said it wanted to cut down on binge drinking. It has been painfully obvious to anybody paying attention that it had exactly the opposite effect. But CU had a problem. They couldn't very well admit that it was a colossal mistake to ban beer sales in the first place, so they began a slow process of reintroducing beer sales in the stadium. First in the club seats, then in the beer garden, then in the rooftop deck and champions lounge. I expect beer sales to be reintroduced at regular concession stands at some point in the next 4-5 years.
 
Why should college games be treated differently than professional sporting events in the regard to beer being sold? Why does there need to be restrictions on how many?
 
This is a breakdown for UT. I wonder how UT not being a dumpster fire would affect those numbers.

  • Miller Lite: 62,275 sold, $493,856 made
  • Coors Light: 57,901 sold, $433,290 made
  • Bud Light: 24,838 sold, $182,828 made
  • Blue Moon can: 8,327 sold, $69,920 made
  • Call liquor: 7,818 sold, $84,620 made
  • Crispin Hard Cider can: 7,566 sold, $67,291 made
  • Redd’s Apple Ale: 7,348 sold, $63,411 made
  • Dos Equis: 4,915 sold, $42,109 made
  • Coors Original: 4,848 sold, $37,963 made
  • Uncle Billy’s Green Room IPA: 3,901 sold, $34,322 made
  • St. Arnold Lawnmower: 2,946 sold, $25,977 made
  • Independence Power & Light: 2,883 sold, $25,576 made
  • Michelob Ultra: 2,778 sold, $21,005 made
  • Hops & Grain Zoe: 2,697 sold, $24,041 made
  • Shiner Bock: 2,671 sold, $22,754 made
  • Wine: 2,401 sold, $17,864 made
  • Premium liquor: 2,048 sold, $26,321 made
  • House red wine: 2,006 sold, $14,504 made
  • Lone Star: 1,725 sold, $13,426 made
  • Well liquor: 1,629 sold, $14,392 made
  • Summer Shandy: 1,600 sold, $14,015 made
  • Harvest Patch can: 1,426 sold, $12,679 made
  • Premium wine: 738 sold, $6,289 made
  • Blue Moon draft: 534 sold, $4,806 made
  • Bloody Mary – Tito’s: 409 sold, $4,499 made
  • Crispin Hard Cider draft: 402 sold, $3,618 made
  • Mimosa: 346 sold, $2,768 made
  • Harvest Patch Shandy draft: 168 sold, $1,512 made
  • Super premium liquor: 102 sold, $1,512 made
  • Bloody Mary – Smirnoff: 54 sold, $486 made
  • Bloody Mary – Dripping Springs: 23 sold, $207 made
  • Liquor floater: nine sold, $27 made
 
CU took beer out of the stadium because it said it wanted to cut down on binge drinking. It has been painfully obvious to anybody paying attention that it had exactly the opposite effect. But CU had a problem. They couldn't very well admit that it was a colossal mistake to ban beer sales in the first place, so they began a slow process of reintroducing beer sales in the stadium. First in the club seats, then in the beer garden, then in the rooftop deck and champions lounge. I expect beer sales to be reintroduced at regular concession stands at some point in the next 4-5 years.

Nationally a lot of schools were cutting beer sales. CU did not want to be an outlier.
 
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