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If beer sales are good for college football, should high schools sell
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Jan 25, 2025, 12:43 PM
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Beer in their football stadiums?
See where I’m going with this.
If college football players need $ so to be paid tens of thousands to millions each..and beer sales (at Clemson next) will help that end..
Why not sell beer at high school games so their players can get into the NIL mode too.
It never ends, does it (secularism & gain).
Oh, the middle school players want in on this mana from heaven..and probably the PeeWee leagues too.
LOL~
PS: Know I am NOT for sale of BEER at Clemson inside of stadium..nor at high school or middle grade stadiums.
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Re: If beer sales are good for college football, should high schools sell
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Jan 25, 2025, 12:57 PM
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Nice slippery slope straw man!
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And If beer sales are good for high schools, then why not middle/jr high school?
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Jan 25, 2025, 1:02 PM
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And then rec leagues all the way down to …yes….
Tee Ball. Tell me the Dads wouldn’t love this! However, coaches and umps have a hard enough time with as$z hat parents already at that level. And there is always the ###### in the crowd. Still, why not try?!!
I like it!! Very progressive suggestion LbB!!!
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Re: And If beer sales are good for high schools, then why not middle/jr high school?
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Jan 25, 2025, 4:30 PM
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Enough parents drink at little league soccer, football and lacrosse practices now, it doesn’t need to be encouraged.
We had a few try it at our horse riding practice and we may be one of the few barns where our parents don’t drink at competitions.
The liability alone is very risky, not mentioning how some act after a drink or three.
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Re: If beer sales are good for college football, should high schools sell
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Jan 25, 2025, 1:08 PM
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Would be much safer to sell edibles than alcohol
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Great ideas Bill.
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Jan 25, 2025, 1:11 PM
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No child left behind!
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Re: If beer sales are good for college football, should high schools sell
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Jan 25, 2025, 1:12 PM
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Legal prostitution at high school games would make way more money.
Risky Business.
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Valid point Bill
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Jan 25, 2025, 1:25 PM
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But this we know from experience. 15-16 year old kids, particularly athletes and popular kids, are drinking beer and booze, and now more weed smoking and eating gummies.
It's been pretty wide open since at least the mid-1970's. I remember attending my 1st high school party in VA on the wooded banks of the James River in 1977. I was a junior who had just turned 16 yrs old and was driving my grandmother's refinished 1949 Chevy two-door coupe. It was after a football game.
The parents had bought kegs of ice cold beer and attendance was mostly juniors and seniors with some sophomores. Just like the classic movie "Dazed and Confused", lots of drinking and driving in those days, but I give today's kids credit for using Uber and Lyft and not driving drunk as often. But lots of every stripe are driving high.
Appreciate hearing what today's Clemson students think on this subject ...
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Re: Valid point Bill
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Jan 25, 2025, 1:43 PM
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Yea, back in the day flashback....
They should also reinstate allowing drinking in general on campus. In the 70's when I was on campus, kegs were always out on the quad, weekend parties were routine and the college even had a bar and occasionally threw keggers.
Worst that would happen is you fall off the sidewalk into the bushes walking back to the dorm.
Just because the high and righteous have banned alcohol on campus are students drinking less? Sure they are.... Driving to parties 5-10 miles off campus then having to drive back. Some common sense would do well here... especially when you try to justify selling beer to make money on campus.
No hypocracy here.
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Re: If beer sales are good for college football, should high schools sell
Jan 25, 2025, 2:56 PM
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Good to remember that beer is proof that God loves us.
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Re: If beer sales are good for college football, should high schools sell
Jan 25, 2025, 4:21 PM
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people are less interested in it when its available everywhere - jmo
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Re: If beer sales are good for college football, should high schools sell
Jan 25, 2025, 4:42 PM
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Som me strange logical use going on
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No, for HS games Boones Farm Apple wine would be much better.
Jan 25, 2025, 4:56 PM
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Don't forget pot at halftime in the parking lot.
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