SEC lifts ban on stadium-wide Alcohol Sales

SCNCY

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Weed and it isnt even close. Ask me again though if Pollard leaves.

I think once it becomes more commonplace in College Football, Pollard will cave in. I know he is very against the idea, but I don't think he will have much of a choice over time. Just my pure speculation though.
 
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I think once it becomes more commonplace in College Football, Pollard will cave in. I know he is very against the idea, but I don't think he will have much of a choice over time. Just my pure speculation though.
As long as he allows rentry he is good to go. Once he locks down Trice then he will have to cave.

I will put up with bad cell service but if I cant booze Im going to have to rethink my 6 tickets/donation.
 
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Our governor just vetoed a medical marijuana bill that had bipartisan support. Sadly both are a ways off I think.

Yeah, at least 4 years for anything marijuana related. This 'medical marijuana' bill was pretty restricted as-is i believe and not like the more open medical marijuana laws that many other states had.

Alcohol probably longer, but maybe that's wishful thinking because i hope Jamie stays around a long time, and if the trade-off is 'alcohol everywhere in the stadium' or 'jamie pollard is here 10 more years' i'm taking the latter choice
 

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As long as he allows rentry he is good to go. Once he locks down Trice then he will have to cave.

I will put up with bad cell service but if I cant booze Im going to have to rethink my 6 tickets/donation.

I don’t understand this - you won’t go to games because you can’t get a quick beer or two at halftime? I don’t see how that can make enough of a difference on your experience of gameday.

FWIW I’m fine with alcohol sales inside the stadium.
 

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It seems stupid not to sell booze if people can walk freely in and out of the gates and drink whenever they want. May as well make $$$ off the inevitable.

Bingo!

This is a total win-win. JP can stop allowing people to leave at halftime, which is a really good thing, and then he can charge $10 for a can of beer which will make a lot of money for ISU, but yet is too expensive for people to really get wasted. Love it!
 

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