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I have only once but didn't get caught. My buddy and I brought in 4 small Captain Morgan bottles in during the 2011 Fresno State game. It wasn't bad with Pepsi actuallyAnyone ever bring small bottles of booze in? Get caught?
I have only once but didn't get caught. My buddy and I brought in 4 small Captain Morgan bottles in during the 2011 Fresno State game. It wasn't bad with Pepsi actuallyAnyone ever bring small bottles of booze in? Get caught?
Once filled an empty Aquafina bottle with Crown and took it in. Two of us drank the whole thing in the first quarter. Didn't get caught but had to run out at halftime for a refill and to chug some beersAnyone ever bring small bottles of booze in? Get caught?
I have done pints...one time I left the pint in the car thinking I would get busted...we got in and when I realized that no one checked you I left the stadium...back to the car...got the pint...came back to the stadium.Small bottles, like airplane bottles? Pints and half pints were the norm.
I suppose that has changed now with all the security measures.
Definitely need to start selling alcohol in the stadium.
This pisss me off...NU needs to get on this.Agreed! Seems like a no brainer. With very little effort at all we could generate another million or so in revenue. I mean, it's not like people don't already drink alcohol on gameday anyway.Minnesota: 306,000 people with access to alcohol inside the stadium. 11 ejections. 0 arrests. Over $1M in revenue.
Nebraska: The Good Life
He'll even keep it local. Let local vendors buy/rent a space...say 50k ( just a made up number, it could be 10k) to rent for the season...take up to 20 vendors (if possible)...NU keeps that money, vendors charge what they want for their beers...NU gets 10% of the sales from each vendor or NU charges 1 dollar for a 21 year older wrist band.
10% would be an absolutely terrible margin for this type of service. Most beer companys are making money on selling kegs for about 150, probably cost them $60 to make. That's about 1.25 a beer in cost per beer to the university. You would need to sell them at least $6.25 for the university to consider that because most things in the stadium run at 400% to 500% markup. Why make $1 per beer, when you should be making $5 to $6.This pisss me off...NU needs to get on this.He'll even keep it local. Let local vendors buy/rent a space...say 50k ( just a made up number, it could be 10k) to rent for the season...take up to 20 vendors (if possible)...NU keeps that money, vendors charge what they want for their beers...NU gets 10% of the sales from each vendor or NU charges 1 dollar for a 21 year older wrist band.Agreed! Seems like a no brainer. With very little effort at all we could generate another million or so in revenue. I mean, it's not like people don't already drink alcohol on gameday anyway.Minnesota: 306,000 people with access to alcohol inside the stadium. 11 ejections. 0 arrests. Over $1M in revenue.
Nebraska: The Good Life
Yeah, it'd be a monopoly. So UNL may as well charge monopoly prices.10% would be an absolutely terrible margin for this type of service. Most beer companys are making money on selling kegs for about 150, probably cost them $60 to make. That's about 1.25 a beer in cost per beer to the university. You would need to sell them at least $6.25 for the university to consider that because most things in the stadium run at 400% to 500% markup. Why make $1 per beer, when you should be making $5 to $6.
I really had no idea on any of those numbers I was just tossing them out. As an idea. Keeping it local keeping it Nebraska-based. That's all I meant. But you're right I'm sure the school would rather make more money if They could.This pisss me off...NU needs to get on this.He'll even keep it local. Let local vendors buy/rent a space...say 50k ( just a made up number, it could be 10k) to rent for the season...take up to 20 vendors (if possible)...NU keeps that money, vendors charge what they want for their beers...NU gets 10% of the sales from each vendor or NU charges 1 dollar for a 21 year older wrist band.Agreed! Seems like a no brainer. With very little effort at all we could generate another million or so in revenue. I mean, it's not like people don't already drink alcohol on gameday anyway.Minnesota: 306,000 people with access to alcohol inside the stadium. 11 ejections. 0 arrests. Over $1M in revenue.
Nebraska: The Good Life10% would be an absolutely terrible margin for this type of service. Most beer companys are making money on selling kegs for about 150, probably cost them $60 to make. That's about 1.25 a beer in cost per beer to the university. You would need to sell them at least $6.25 for the university to consider that because most things in the stadium run at 400% to 500% markup. Why make $1 per beer, when you should be making $5 to $6.This pisss me off...NU needs to get on this.He'll even keep it local. Let local vendors buy/rent a space...say 50k ( just a made up number, it could be 10k) to rent for the season...take up to 20 vendors (if possible)...NU keeps that money, vendors charge what they want for their beers...NU gets 10% of the sales from each vendor or NU charges 1 dollar for a 21 year older wrist band.Agreed! Seems like a no brainer. With very little effort at all we could generate another million or so in revenue. I mean, it's not like people don't already drink alcohol on gameday anyway.Minnesota: 306,000 people with access to alcohol inside the stadium. 11 ejections. 0 arrests. Over $1M in revenue.
Nebraska: The Good Life
Colorado urine?Small bottles, like airplane bottles? Pints and half pints were the norm.
I suppose that has changed now with all the security measures.
Definitely need to start selling alcohol in the stadium.