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Hope Mitch doesn't hear about this...

On the other side, I hope he is paying attention to the recent collective NIL moves with Conagra and the university of Arky, Auburn's NIL collective build, and the other schools like UL who have obviously passed us in NIL ability.
 
I get both sides.

Economic side says the money is too good to pass up.

Game day experience and management says hold up, let’s think about this.

Yes, people drink at tailgate prior show up buzzed if not drunk. Sure, but that’s manageable.

Selling alcohol allows those tailgaters to stay drunk and introduces the opportunity for more people who don’t tailgate/pregame to get drunk. Then you throw in all the 21+ students. Shit gets taken to the next level quick.

University would have to increase security, police, and EMS presence.

Then you take into account the experience of fans.

More beer and more money for NIL sounds great until you’re getting thrown up on, are seated behind some buzzed shirtless slobs who won’t sit down, your kid or wife gets bumped into and has stuff spilled on, you get wrapped up in some sort of argument or altercation with some drunks, you get rear ended leaving the stadium, etc…
 
If Mitch hears about this, we will never have alcohol sales at Kroger Field. Also, is it really all that surprising that it is an issue at Tennessee?

Of course once again grown a$$ ADULT Individuals not being able to be responsible around alcohol. Who would have ever thought, right? And of course you dont think it would be at issue at UK? Thank you Mitch!
 
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I get both sides.

Economic side says the money is too good to pass up.

Game day experience and management says hold up, let’s think about this.

Yes, people drink at tailgate prior show up buzzed if not drunk. Sure, but that’s manageable.

Selling alcohol allows those tailgaters to stay drunk and introduces the opportunity for more people who don’t tailgate/pregame to get drunk. Then you throw in all the 21+ students. Shit gets taken to the next level quick.

University would have to increase security, police, and EMS presence.

Then you take into account the experience of fans.

More beer and more money for NIL sounds great until you’re getting thrown up on, are seated behind some buzzed shirtless slobs who won’t sit down, your kid or wife gets bumped into and has stuff spilled on, you get wrapped up in some sort of argument or altercation with some drunks, you get rear ended leaving the stadium, etc…
You don’t think the people who want to drink being in their own alcohol?
 
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Everyone that wants to get drunk and go into the game, does so. Everyone that wants to drink in the game, does so.

It's pretty amazing we continue to leave so much money on the table.
The REAL money people in the lux boxes & Makers Mark section & club seats can drink like fishes all game long

Barnhart is a hypocrite. He isn't strictly enforcing his morality to the entire stadium. Just to the poors in regular seats.
 
Everyone that wants to get drunk and go into the game, does so. Everyone that wants to drink in the game, does so.

It's pretty amazing we continue to leave so much money on the table.
This is pretty much it. This season, we had fans in front of front us for the USC game drunk when they arrived. They somehow snuck cans of beer into the game so they continued to drink. First time I've seen that, but go down the steps of Commonwealth at the end of the games and it's littered with empty plastic bottles. I see both sides of the arguments for and against alcohol sales however, I would lean toward selling it.
 
You'd probably be/are one of the worse.
I am 47 years old and have much more important things to do than drink to excess. I enjoy a beer or two on occasion but that is it at this point. Go ahead and attempt to stereotype others Karen. You seem to excel at that.
 
I am 47 years old and have much more important things to do than drink to excess. I enjoy a beer or two on occasion but that is it at this point. Go ahead and attempt to stereotype others Karen. You seem to excel at that.
Thank you for being one of the responsible ones! I apologize if I hurt your feelings . I drink occasionally like you , but wouldn't drink all the free beer in China.
 
You don’t think the people who want to drink being in their own alcohol?
Depends on what they want to drink. If it’s beer it’s difficult to smuggle in more than 1 or 2 beers, then you need to keep them cold. It’s easy to bring in a flask.
 
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Thank you for being one of the responsible ones! I apologize if I hurt your feelings . I drink occasionally like you , but wouldn't drink all the free beer in China.
It isn't free. It is alcohol sales and like many have said they already sell to the rich in the club seats which is a huge double standard.
 
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Everyone that wants to get drunk and go into the game, does so. Everyone that wants to drink in the game, does so.

It's pretty amazing we continue to leave so much money on the table.
No argument, but it is a fact that more would get drunk and drunker if there were readily accessible sales in the stadium.
 
You don’t think the people who want to drink being in their own alcohol?
It’s limited.

Gate security has been beefed up over the years and I imagine will continually be beefed up and improved. Heard somewhere the stadium was going to install metal detectors at some point.

Its undoubtedly a discussion that the athletic department and university have all the time. I’m sure some people argue for it and others argue against it. At this point, with every passing year the media money and bowl payouts are so big and ever growing I think the economic argument for loses weight.

We needed beer money 15 20 years ago to help pay for a coach, facilities, resources…now we don’t. We’re in a bowl every year, we‘re getting better players, facilities have improve, we’re competing in the east give or take a couple plays n injuries here and there.
 
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It isn't free. It is alcohol sales and like many have said they already sell to the rich in the club seats which is a huge double standard.
Golden Rule ...always has been and probably always will be. "Them that's got the Gold, make the rules.
 
It isn't free. It is alcohol sales and like many have said they already sell to the rich in the club seats which is a huge double standard.
Maybe the 'rich' are better and demonstrate that by maintaining their dignity and actions, than the 'non-rich'.
 
Maybe the 'rich' are better and demonstrate that by maintaining their dignity and actions than the 'non-rich'.
That's utter BS and you know it. In fact, at $12 a beer, I would argue the rich are more likely to get drunk. And again you are making another assumption since the "non-rich" have never had the opportunity to purchase alcohol and see how they act at the games. The rich have and I have seen plenty of falling down drunk in the club sections.

This argument in your post is completely ridiculous.
 
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City of Knoxville was maybe a year late. Remember how ugly it got in the game with Ole Miss last year? Golf balls, mustard bottles, etc. being thrown on the field and at coaches and players.
 
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No argument, but it is a fact that more would get drunk and drunker if there were readily accessible sales in the stadium.

I don't think so. I bet there are literally thousands of empty mini bottles collected after games. People get in whatever they want. Plus by law noone can be served if they are visibly intoxicated or if the person serving has reason to think they're already too intoxicated.
 
That's utter BS and you know it. In fact, at $12 a beer, I would argue the rich are more likely to get drunk. And again you are making another assumption since the "non-rich" have never had the opportunity to purchase alcohol and see how they act at the games. The rich have and I have seen plenty of falling down drunk in the club sections.

This argument in your post is completely ridiculous.
Yes, contrary to your utter BS argument, the non-rich have many opportunities to purchase alcohol at games, in that other teams play football. Check out your famous 'non-rich' at UT, etc, and watch them falling all over themselves, throwing things onto the field, and being drunks. I really doubt the majority of those folks are 'rich'.
 
Yes, contrary to your utter BS argument, the non-rich have many opportunities to purchase alcohol at games, in that other teams play football. Check out your famous 'non-rich' at UT, etc, and watch them falling all over themselves, throwing things onto the field, and being drunks. I really doubt the majority of those folks are 'rich'.
Do you know what type of fan did it? You don’t. Do you know they got drunk from drinking at the game? You don’t. For all you know, they got drunk prior to entering the stadium and only purchased a single beer. You make assumptions to double down on your BS. Doubt all you want. I don’t doubt your entire argument is BS.
 
It’s limited.

Gate security has been beefed up over the years and I imagine will continually be beefed up and improved. Heard somewhere the stadium was going to install metal detectors at some point.

Its undoubtedly a discussion that the athletic department and university have all the time. I’m sure some people argue for it and others argue against it. At this point, with every passing year the media money and bowl payouts are so big and ever growing I think the economic argument for loses weight.

We needed beer money 15 20 years ago to help pay for a coach, facilities, resources…now we don’t. We’re in a bowl every year, we‘re getting better players, facilities have improve, we’re competing in the east give or take a couple plays n injuries here and there.
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Do you know what type of fan did it? You don’t. Do you know they got drunk from drinking at the game? You don’t. For all you know, they got drunk prior to entering the stadium and only purchased a single beer. You make assumptions to double down on your BS. Doubt all you want. I don’t doubt your entire argument is BS.
Wow, that certainly is depressing that you know everything. You must enjoy your Gold, your club and box seats, and all your riches, because as educated and smart as you are, you are most certainly lacking in nothing, particularly money. The envy on this board and around you must be massive.
 
Wow, that certainly is depressing that you know everything. You must enjoy your Gold, your club and box seats, and all your riches, because as educated and smart as you are, you are most certainly lacking in nothing, particularly money. The envy on this board and around you must be massive.
What does that rambling have to do with anything? You claimed that fans at UT that got drunk and rowdy were the "non rich". I asked how you knew that. You don't know anything that you claimed as fact in that original post. It was strictly your assumptions based on what you think the situation was. As I accurately stated, you doubled down on your BS without a shred of evidence to back it up. You continue to post BS since you have no other recourse as you have backed yourself into a corner.
 
What does that rambling have to do with anything? You claimed that fans at UT that got drunk and rowdy were the "non rich". I asked how you knew that. You don't know anything that you claimed as fact in that original post. It was strictly your assumptions based on what you think the situation was. As I accurately stated, you doubled down on your BS without a shred of evidence to back it up. You continue to post BS since you have no other recourse as you have backed yourself into a corner.
Obviously, you have one of several issues. You are non-rich or love alcohol or wish you were rich or wish you didn't love alcohol. You really are quite obvious and your troubles are equally obvious. There is help available (for your non-financial problems), and I suggest you avail yourself of that. You are quite an unhappy person, so good luck, as you are going to need it. I've seen a few of your posts, and I do feel sorry for you.
 
Obviously, you have one of several issues. You are non-rich or love alcohol or wish you were rich or wish you didn't love alcohol. You really are quite obvious and your troubles are equally obvious. There is help available (for your non-financial problems), and I suggest you avail yourself of that. You are quite an unhappy person, so good luck, as you are going to need it. I've seen a few of your posts, and I do feel sorry for you.
Your post about alcohol is wrong. Your thoughts on me are wrong. You are a bigger joke than your posts. One of us has problems but newsflash, it is not me. Hjack must be short for hijack when it should be short for jackass which you have proven to be.
 
The fear mongering about a hampered game day experience due to allowing beer sales is without any evidence. Have any of the boxes, suites, or other seats that have had access to alcohol seen an uptick in violence or unruliness? Nope.

If there are beer sales in the stadium I’ll happily throw down $20-$30 bucks for two or three beers. I can support the school and my love of beer—win-win. Besides, any flask can easily fit 10+ beers worth of alcohol in it with any strong bourbon. The people that overindulge have nothing stopping them now. Having to wait in a beer line every time you want a drink may actually help some people sober up rather than hitting the flask any time they want.
 
Your post about alcohol is wrong. Your thoughts on me are wrong. You are a bigger joke than your posts. One of us has problems but newsflash, it is not me. Hjack must be short for hijack when it should be short for jackass which you have proven to be.
Wow, what a putdown. You should write novels, if you could write. Goodbye to your brilliant posts. Don't waste time answering, because it won't be read.
 
If Mitch hears about this, we will never have alcohol sales at Kroger Field. Also, is it really all that surprising that it is an issue at Tennessee?


Far from a prude, but alcohol sells at a college football game isn't a good idea. Only a matter of time before some drunk fan jumps on the field, gets in aplayers face and gets stomped. Kid is in trouble, and we both know it will happen.
 
Wow, what a putdown. You should write novels, if you could write. Goodbye to your brilliant posts. Don't waste time answering, because it won't be read.
HiJack it seems like Mr Curtis has some anger issues he needs to resolve.
 
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