The NCAA is finally allowing beer to be sold at their event, they state this is a trial and could lead to more at other venues.......who would guess that college kids drink beer !!!!
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Originally posted by Tater View PostIt has been hypocritical for a number of years now. Outside Amalie Arena, the NCAA Frozen Fest sells 20oz. cans of Bud for $14, but doesn't let the venue sell beer inside.
Badger games are ridiculous/hypocritical too. As my friend says, the do-gooders can't have the students getting drunk and walking back to the dorms or apartments from the rink; but, it's OK for the old snobs to get hammered in their luxury boxes, hop in their Mercedes and drive home.
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Originally posted by Tater View PostIt has been hypocritical for a number of years now. Outside Amalie Arena, the NCAA Frozen Fest sells 20oz. cans of Bud for $14, but doesn't let the venue sell beer inside.
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Originally posted by satyking View PostThe NCAA is finally allowing beer to be sold at their event, they state this is a trial and could lead to more at other venues.......who would guess that college kids drink beer !!!!
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Originally posted by Sean Pickett View PostOne has to wonder if they will still not allow alcohol advertising in the arenas.
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Originally posted by LordofBrewtown View PostUnless you are in a luxury box or club level seating (we had club level seats - free food and alcohol, was well worth it). But yeah, hypocritical. That's generally been the policy in the B1G 10 for all sports. However, I believe that Ohio St is going to allow beer sales at football this year?
Badger games are ridiculous/hypocritical too. As my friend says, the do-gooders can't have the students getting drunk and walking back to the dorms or apartments from the rink; but, it's OK for the old snobs to get hammered in their luxury boxes, hop in their Mercedes and drive home.
In the past, only schools whose teams played in off-campus venues could sell alcohol, based upon a State of MN law. As a result, SCSU and the Gophers couldn't sell any alcohol while the other D-I teams could because they all played off-campus. That law was amended or rescinded entirely. I don't know Goldy's plans for beer. They had been discussing a change to the rules, but I don't know if they ever made them."The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." George Orwell, 1984
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Originally posted by Sean Pickett View PostThe NCAA mentioned this possibility when asked at the 2015 FF. And it likely has less to do with college kids who can and do drink (a small subset $ of attending fans) and more to do with adults who drink (a much large subset $$$ of fans). One has to wonder if they will still not allow alcohol advertising in the arenas.
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Originally posted by satyking View PostThe NCAA is finally allowing beer to be sold at their event, they state this is a trial and could lead to more at other venues.......who would guess that college kids drink beer !!!!That community is already in the process of dissolution where each man begins to eye his neighbor as a possible enemy, where non-conformity with the accepted creed, political as well as religious, is a mark of disaffection; where denunciation, without specification or backing, takes the place of evidence; where orthodoxy chokes freedom of dissent; where faith in the eventual supremacy of reason has become so timid that we dare not enter our convictions in the open lists, to win or lose.
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Originally posted by SJHovey View PostI just got back from the first weekend at the CWS in Omaha, and I can put these rumors to a rest. No beer being sold. Just Coors Light, Miller Light, Bud Light and Leinie's Summer Shandy.BS UML '04, PhD UConn '09
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