Alcohol has become synonymous with sporting events all across the globe.

Every sport has its own rules and regulations for handling alcohol sales at stadiums.

Take the NFL for example, where spectators are only allowed to be sold up to two alcoholic beverages per transaction until sales are cut off - which varies by event - but is usually at the conclusion of the third quarter of a game.

Similarly, in Major League Baseball sales are halted after the seventh inning, whilst across the pond, the English Premier League prohibits the drinking of alcohol in the stands entirely.

But for college sports, and especially college football , alcohol consumption is far more difficult to regulate, with the additional responsibility of ensuring that underage students aren't served, for examp

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