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Clemson generated over $1.8 million in gross revenue during its first season selling alcohol at football games.

The school's highest earnings came from the season opener against LSU, which brought in $467,771.

Clemson was previously one of three Power Four schools that did not permit alcohol sales in its athletic venues.

CLEMSON — Clemson football had a losing record at home this season for the first time since 1998, but the school's new alcohol policy was a success.

According to the school's athletic department, Clemson generated $1,822,871 in gross revenue and sold 173,775 units over seven home games at Memorial Stadium. The net revenue for alcohol sales is not available yet because Clemson will split revenue with its vendor, Aramark Sports and Entertainmen

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