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What’s your opinion on gambling at college stadiums?
Posted on 3/23/22 at 3:50 pm
Posted on 3/23/22 at 3:50 pm
Survey shows Nebraska Cornhuskers fans favor alcohol sales, OK with gambling at Memorial Stadium
The article goes on to say that gambling outside of race tracks is not yet permitted in Nebraska, but for the athletic department to take a survey of 220,000+ people, it seems like it’s an idea they are tossing around.
I know a lot, if not all, SEC stadiums now serve alcohol. That seems to be a foregone conclusion.
I know not all SEC states have legalized gambling, and that would take a lot of legislation to pass. Not sure how I feel about the gambling issue, I would have to see how that would work out at other schools first.
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A survey of more than 20,000 Nebraska fans showed nearly three-fourths want or would have no problem with alcohol sales in Memorial Stadium, and more than half would be OK with sports wagering on-site.
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Some 72% of all respondents said they had a positive or neutral attitude toward alcohol sales at Memorial Stadium, including 41% who had a very positive attitude.
Asked whether they would attend more games if there were alcohol sales, 22% said they would and 65% said it would make no difference. More than 90% of respondents 54 and younger said they would attend the same number of games or more.
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Asked about potential sports wagering at the stadium, 60% said they had a positive or neutral view, with 21% very positive. Some 27% said they had a very negative view of making bets at the stadium.
Of respondents 25 and younger, 83% were positive or neutral about sports wagering, as were 72% of respondents 25 to 54. Negative views of sports wagering were held by 58% of those 55 to 74.
The article goes on to say that gambling outside of race tracks is not yet permitted in Nebraska, but for the athletic department to take a survey of 220,000+ people, it seems like it’s an idea they are tossing around.
I know a lot, if not all, SEC stadiums now serve alcohol. That seems to be a foregone conclusion.
I know not all SEC states have legalized gambling, and that would take a lot of legislation to pass. Not sure how I feel about the gambling issue, I would have to see how that would work out at other schools first.
This post was edited on 3/23/22 at 3:51 pm
Posted on 3/23/22 at 3:53 pm to Colonel Ingus
I’m for it
This is America. If I want to throw my money away, let me.
This is America. If I want to throw my money away, let me.
This post was edited on 3/23/22 at 3:54 pm
Posted on 3/23/22 at 3:53 pm to Colonel Ingus
No. The last thing we need is gambling on a college campus.
Posted on 3/23/22 at 4:03 pm to CNB
We discussed at the Gamblers Anonymous meeting and the vote was "yes".
Posted on 3/23/22 at 4:08 pm to Colonel Ingus
I think its less problematic than the zombies you see at the slot machines in Tunica/Philly/wherever blowing what little money they have. Most people at games will be at least lower-middle class
Posted on 3/23/22 at 4:44 pm to Colonel Ingus
Enh, I'm not sure about gambling in the stadium. As for alcohol sales... yes but for Pete's sake if a small coke costs more to buy than most Russians make in a year beer would outrageous. In fact it is outrageously priced in the stadiums/arenas that sell beer.
I'll drink my booze in the stadium the way God intended... by smuggling in 190 proof Everclear and taking straight shots until security has to drag me out of the stadium for doing the weenie dance on the sidelines.
I'll drink my booze in the stadium the way God intended... by smuggling in 190 proof Everclear and taking straight shots until security has to drag me out of the stadium for doing the weenie dance on the sidelines.
Posted on 3/23/22 at 4:47 pm to Colonel Ingus
No need to do it if you just pass mobile sports app based gambling in each SEC state. All you would need to do is have strong in stadium Wi-Fi like C Spire put in for Ole Miss and you are done. No need to pass a new rule on campus.
Posted on 3/23/22 at 6:02 pm to Colonel Ingus
I'm against betting and drinking at College athletic events.
Posted on 3/23/22 at 6:09 pm to Colonel Ingus
it would be run by the government and you’d do far better with a bookie. they’re more honest.
This post was edited on 3/23/22 at 6:15 pm
Posted on 3/23/22 at 6:12 pm to coachcrisp
U of A was going to sell alcohol at Bryant-Denney until Tuscaloosa saw it as a way to make money and taxed it. So, no alcohol sold at the stadium for the foreseeable future.
Posted on 3/23/22 at 7:38 pm to RebelExpress38
Is Tennessee the only SEC state with legalized mobile app gambling?
Posted on 3/23/22 at 7:42 pm to AU9377
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No. The last thing we need is gambling on a college campus.
Meh, any mobster or big fish using gambling to influence a game won't be making cash bets in a stadium.
Would be bad to show odds on a jumbotron, though.
"+120 for #10 to throw 4 TD passes in this game"
Posted on 3/23/22 at 7:44 pm to Referee
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U of A was going to sell alcohol at Bryant-Denney until Tuscaloosa saw it as a way to make money and taxed it. So, no alcohol sold at the stadium for the foreseeable future.
I think they sold beer at Alabama baseball games last year?
Posted on 3/23/22 at 7:44 pm to Colonel Ingus
I had no clue gambling was as big as it is until about a year ago
Get a real job?
Get a real job?
Posted on 3/23/22 at 7:45 pm to Colonel Ingus
I don't see why we need gambling at the venue itself. That's tacky. Do it on an app or whatever.
Posted on 3/23/22 at 7:56 pm to MackDaddyBrown
Posted on 3/23/22 at 8:12 pm to volfan30
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Is Tennessee the only SEC state with legalized mobile app gambling?
We're supposed to be getting one in Arkansas, but I don't gamble, so I don't know much about it.
Posted on 3/23/22 at 8:12 pm to Colonel Ingus
It happens unofficially all the time.
Posted on 3/23/22 at 8:27 pm to Colonel Ingus
It seems like a rather niche thing that doesn't have a ton of precedent and isn't really needed.
People want to drink at the games because they already drank at the games. And when they go to MLB, NFL, etc. games, they buy beer there. It's just normalizing something that was already happening. And normal people partake and are strongly in support.
Is there any real need/push for on-site gambling at CFB venues? I think gambling is a vice but I'm not passionately against it (and partake for sport periodically). But the push to expand gambling seems like something that is well addressed with online gaming. Anyone passionate about needing on-site gambling at a stadium strikes me as a likely degenerate.
People want to drink at the games because they already drank at the games. And when they go to MLB, NFL, etc. games, they buy beer there. It's just normalizing something that was already happening. And normal people partake and are strongly in support.
Is there any real need/push for on-site gambling at CFB venues? I think gambling is a vice but I'm not passionately against it (and partake for sport periodically). But the push to expand gambling seems like something that is well addressed with online gaming. Anyone passionate about needing on-site gambling at a stadium strikes me as a likely degenerate.
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