More than 40 schools are now selling beer or alcohol at football games across the country, while some schools are having to deal with the new gambling laws and how it might affect collegiate sporting events in future years.
These ideals are the latest in the forever changing world of college athletics, especially college football. Last month the NCAA lifted its ban on of alcohol sales at its championships, while in the SEC is still not allowing its member schools to sale beer in their football stadiums.
“It is as unique as a snow flake at each individual institution,” Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich said earlier this week.