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LSU generated more than $2.2 million in net revenue from public alcohol sales at home football games, according to a tweet from senior associate athletic director Robert Munson.
Tennessee’s beer and wine sales generated $1.46 million in revenue the last football season, according to the Knoxville News Sentinel. Ejections and arrests actually dipped slightly, WBIR.com reported.
most existing concession stands also sold beer, but there were a few portable stand alone beer stands too.
I haven't been to a game at Vandy in awhile, but they decided to sell this year and the portable stands cause alot of problems.
Lines getting way, way backed up and causing too much congestion.
also, i think i see why UGA underachieves every single year
we are on a fan forum discussing College Football and you bring up freaking Vanderbilt when discussing your program moving forward.
maybe if y’all set your sights a little higher...
LSU figured it out pretty quick.
and we didn’t use kegs.
used 16oz cans and poured them into cups.
most existing concession stands also sold beer, but there were a few portable stand alone beer stands too.
I'm SHOCKED that LSU could quickly figure out how to serve people alcohol.