CLEMSON — Clemson wrapped its regular season in Memorial Stadium last month, which marked the end of the university’s first year selling alcohol in the football venue.

In seven home games this fall, 173,775 alcoholic beverages were sold totaling $1,822,871, according to Clemson’s vendor Aramark.

Clemson sold just over 45,000 of those alcoholic drinks in the season opener against LSU , which totaled nearly a half-million dollars in sales to split with its vendor Aramark. The university ended up averaging 24,825 beverages sold at each home game.

The only other game to eclipse 30,000 alcoholic drinks sold was the FSU contest, which totaled 31,016 at a value of $323,760. The only other games to exceed 20,000 were Syracuse and SMU at 24,832 and 24,265 alcoholic beverages, respectively.

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