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Alcohol sales at NCAA championship events will continue after successful tests at College World Series

Beer and wine are here to stay.

The NCAA announced Wednesday it has lifted all restrictions on the sale of alcohol at championship events. This comes after a pilot program was used the last two years at the College World Series to test the sale of alcohol.

Beginning during the 2016 CWS, beer and wine were allowed to be sold in general seating at TD Ameritrade Park. Alcohol was available at all eight fixed concession stands on the main concourse, plus two more on the upper level. Fans could order two alcoholic drinks at a time. Wine has cost $8 or $9, draft beer $7 and canned beer $6.

It was a big hit.

During the 2016 series, about 430 alcoholic drinks were sold per 1,000 fans, which exceeded expectations. Draft beer made up about 62 percent of those sales, 36 percent canned beer and 2 percent wine.
 
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Alcohol sales at NCAA championship events will continue after successful tests at College World Series

Beer and wine are here to stay.

The NCAA announced Wednesday it has lifted all restrictions on the sale of alcohol at championship events. This comes after a pilot program was used the last two years at the College World Series to test the sale of alcohol.

Beginning during the 2016 CWS, beer and wine were allowed to be sold in general seating at TD Ameritrade Park. Alcohol was available at all eight fixed concession stands on the main concourse, plus two more on the upper level. Fans could order two alcoholic drinks at a time. Wine has cost $8 or $9, draft beer $7 and canned beer $6.

It was a big hit.

During the 2016 series, about 430 alcoholic drinks were sold per 1,000 fans, which exceeded expectations. Draft beer made up about 62 percent of those sales, 36 percent canned beer and 2 percent wine.

Imagine the fun when the Kentucky and Louisville fans can gather at future games, same with Duke and UNC, and especially Michigan and the The Ohio State University (or as Michigan fans proclaim on their favorite t-shirts, "the worst state").
 
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Bad idea. Just a bad dumb stupid idea. Let's make it easier for college students to get drunk at sporting events. What could go wrong?

But ... Ka-CHING!
 
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You think that college students go to championship events? Well, maybe a few ....
 
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Bad idea. Just a bad dumb stupid idea. Let's make it easier for college students to get drunk at sporting events. What could go wrong?

But ... Ka-CHING!
I can promise you that college kids find other ways of drinking booze at these games if they don't sell it at the actual venues. This I know from first hand experience.
 

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Bad idea. Just a bad dumb stupid idea. Let's make it easier for college students to get drunk at sporting events. What could go wrong?

But ... Ka-CHING!
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