Clemson Football: 5 Reasons Alcohol Shouldn’t Be Sold At Games

CLEMSON, SC - NOVEMBER 11: The Clemson Tigers run onto the field before their game against the Florida State Seminoles at Memorial Stadium on November 11, 2017 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CLEMSON, SC - NOVEMBER 11: The Clemson Tigers run onto the field before their game against the Florida State Seminoles at Memorial Stadium on November 11, 2017 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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Alcohol has become a huge part of athletics everywhere. Here are five reasons why it should not be sold at Clemson football games.

Clemson football fans, from what I can gather, are split on alcohol sales at athletic events. We all know the reasons for it.

First, it would increase revenue for the school.

It gives fans something that many of them enjoy. There have actually been studies that say selling alcohol at games is actually better for students than most people would think. There are also many other “pros” to it when looking at it from an outsider-looking in.

With that being said, Clemson Athletic Director Dan Radakovich told the media yesterday that selling alcohol sporting events isn’t on the radar for the Tigers.

Here are five reasons why Clemson football shouldn’t sell alcohol at the games.