TCU coach Gary Patterson has not committed to naming Shawn Robinson his starting quarterback, and TCU won’t commit to selling beer at its football games just yet, either.
Both are inevitable, but the latter is at least one year away.
Per sources, beer sales at TCU football games won’t be happening in 2018. The earliest TCU fans can expect to buy beer at home football games is 2019, when the new $100 million Amon G. Carter Stadium east side club project is complete.
TCU wants to join the growing number of Big 12 schools, and other programs nationally, that sell beer at its home games but it’s taking a more of a toe-in-the-water approach to changing the culture of its in-game experience.