curious cause im going tonight
anyone know?
3islegit
This is false. It depends on the stadium and the campus. If you ever get bored and want to go watch a circus go to a Louisville football gams at Papa John's stadium. 50,000 drunks and no one cares about the game. Most games that are played on campus there is no beer, but if the games are played off site then it is up to the NCAA, Stadium management, and the schools involved. University of Evansville this year just started selling beer at their games. That still does not answer your question but what i would say is it just depends.
3islegit
This is false. It depends on the stadium and the campus. If you ever get bored and want to go watch a circus go to a Louisville football gams at Papa John's stadium. 50,000 drunks and no one cares about the game. Most games that are played on campus there is no beer, but if the games are played off site then it is up to the NCAA, Stadium management, and the schools involved. University of Evansville this year just started selling beer at their games. That still does not answer your question but what i would say is it just depends.
That didn't make the most sense, but the student section we ended up in, had a ton of people who snuck hard liquor in and they ended up loaded. I don't know why they don't put the students from schools that are playing each other on opposite ends of the floor.
That didn't make the most sense, but the student section we ended up in, had a ton of people who snuck hard liquor in and they ended up loaded. I don't know why they don't put the students from schools that are playing each other on opposite ends of the floor.
If it's an NCAA sponsored tournament event, there is no alcohol besides in the suites.
Regular season football/basketball games are another story
If it's an NCAA sponsored tournament event, there is no alcohol besides in the suites.
Regular season football/basketball games are another story
If it's an NCAA sponsored tournament event, there is no alcohol besides in the suites.
Regular season football/basketball games are another story
This is right. Went to Lucas Oil a few years ago for Louisville/Arizona and Louisville/MSU and there was no beer being sold.
If it's an NCAA sponsored tournament event, there is no alcohol besides in the suites.
Regular season football/basketball games are another story
This is right. Went to Lucas Oil a few years ago for Louisville/Arizona and Louisville/MSU and there was no beer being sold.
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