I'm obviously in the minority here, and who knows how this will turn out, but I wish that this was a threshold the university had not crossed. The potential for problems and tragedies will certainly be increased. I'm not a prude, and yes I drink, but drunk is drunk.
I doubt that local behavior patterns are much different here or in Minnesota where booze is concerned. Hope the need for revenue hasn't trumped reponsibility and good sense. Our wonderful local culture has a dark side that encourages alcohol as a necessary part of every social event. Beer in the stadium is sure to be a party to that.
I can assure you that any scandalous behavior will be blamed on the beer sales... right or wrong. If drinking creates such objectionable problems at UL football games, I would think the first 30 minutes after kick-off from the "8-10 hours of parking lot drinking" would create its own little pandemonium. I've never seen it. I don't expect a couple draft beers over the course of another 3 hours is going to break the damn.
I'll say it again... I am not promoting out of control drinking... but I am pretty much a "let people do what they want to do and manage the abuser" kind of guy. I know people that don't drink that I would like to toss out of many a public event. Unfortunately, I think that a rowdy, fun-loving beer drinker is going to get "tagged" as unacceptable.
I vote that for every out of control beer drinker we have in the stadium, we have to pluck one of the frowning, sitting on their hands fans complainer, and put them in a UFC cage to duke it out at halftime. I not only want the revenue from beer sales... I want the revenue from any of the unsavory fall-out.
If you think there is no drinking going on in the stadium without beer sales, you are fooling yourself, zeph. I for one am happy that I don't have to start drinking whiskey once I get into the stadium after 8-10 hours of drinking brewskis in the parking lot. A nice cool Abita Amber sounds like the ticket.
As for rowdy behavior: I see far less of it coming from my crew as a result of this (see whiskey reference above).
Does anyone know if this concessionaire firm will be handling all concessions from here on out and if Sodexho is gone, or if this is in addition to Sodexho?Originally Posted by katc.com
I ask becasuse Sodexho's "employees" seemed more like volunteers, and while in some ways they were better than what we had before, their system still seemed a bit antiquated. And, I certainly wouldn't classify them as a "professional concessionaire firm."
I finally realized how bad a shape our program was in when someone on Friday was telling me how this "will help us put people in the stands." When the only way to get a good crowd is to have beer... well... things are worse than I thought.
Oh... and don't compare basketball or baseball crowds to football crowds. They are just not the same.
Anybody know pricing? Is going to be like the Cajundome $8 beer? Or Tigue $5? I'll pay whatever the cost, I just want to know how much I need to get out of the ATM before entering. haha
I think this is false. What I think beer will do is keep people at the game longer and get us more revenue. Over the past 15 years we have mostly served up horrible football. In spite of this we still out draw most SCB and in-state teams. If we every get good at football we will have a packed stadium(30K) regardless of the beer situation.
ok, I thought this was a joke at first till I saw the wafb piece.. why would a baton rouge station have a story on this before any news whatsoever has been mentioned in lafayette?.. something aint right here.... I'll believe it when I taste it..LOL
I was told by a friend that a local BR station said that Southern would NOT be selling beer this year. One of the articles mentioned Southern would be selling beer as well, but that doesn't appear to be the case. I didn't see the news broadcast, did anyone else hear/see this?
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