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Originally posted by JayPak View PostNo worries, Morgan. A huge crowd at the nation's 8th-highest attended arena is assured. As I said earlier, "There WILL be beer." Creighton either obtained an exemption or is simply rebelling against tyrannical NCAA rule by throwing the B̶o̶s̶t̶o̶n̶ ̶T̶e̶a̶ Clink Beer Party, because a direct quote from the assistant AD's email to season ticket holders reads, "The same concessions and beverages available to fans during Creighton’s regular season will be available for purchase Tuesday night. Venue doors will open for fans Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m." Booyah!
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According to the Creighton website , this question was in the Frequently Asked Questions area:
"Will beer and alcohol be sold?
Yes - Concessions and beverages available to fans during Creighton's regular season at CenturyLink Center Omaha will be available for purchase during Tuesday night's NIT game."
Curious.If you take the high road, you won't find much traffic there . . .
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It's not curious. I said it jokingly earlier that beer is in the drinking fountains. The fact of the matter is this, the NCAA is taking a different approach to alcohol sales. They have approved beer sales for the CWS and WCWS. The NIT, run by the NCAA, is now also allowing liquor sales. This is a "test" by the NCAA, but is actually just a precursor of things to come.There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.
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Originally posted by MoValley John View PostIt's not curious. I said it jokingly earlier that beer is in the drinking fountains. The fact of the matter is this, the NCAA is taking a different approach to alcohol sales. They have approved beer sales for the CWS and WCWS. The NIT, run by the NCAA, is now also allowing liquor sales. This is a "test" by the NCAA, but is actually just a precursor of things to come.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostOmaha is a perfect test market for all of this.There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.
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Originally posted by MoValley John View PostI know! But the reality of the situation is this, the NCAA is missing out on money, big money. They have been looking at alcohol sales and realized that people aren't getting hammered on $8-$10 beer. What is happening is people sneak flasks in to events that don't sell alcohol. Either way, people are drinking at the events, very few people get plowed, and the only difference is the NCAA just loses out on potential sales when they refuse to sell it. The vast majority of alcohol related incidents occur during football games, not basketball or baseball, and even those problems are very rare. So, the NCAA is doing the slow move to allowing alcohol sales."You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Originally posted by MoValley John View PostI know! But the reality of the situation is this, the NCAA is missing out on money, big money. They have been looking at alcohol sales and realized that people aren't getting hammered on $8-$10 beer. What is happening is people sneak flasks in to events that don't sell alcohol. Either way, people are drinking at the events, very few people get plowed, and the only difference is the NCAA just loses out on potential sales when they refuse to sell it. The vast majority of alcohol related incidents occur during football games, not basketball or baseball, and even those problems are very rare. So, the NCAA is doing the slow move to allowing alcohol sales.
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Originally posted by seskridgeIs there a reason people keep this thread up? Who cares about Creighton
We have a game to play"Ralph Miller was one of the finest coaches in the history of intercollegiate basketball. His teams were always fundamentally sound, team oriented, well conditioned, and ran both their offense and defense with great patience. I know of no coach whose teams competed against his, whether it be at Wichita State, Iowa, or Oregon State, who did not have great respect for him."—John Wooden
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