Beer and wine will be sold in the public areas of Tiger Stadium during the upcoming LSU football season, the university announced Thursday.The Southeastern Conference lifted its ban on alcohol sales May 31, freeing member schools to make their own choices on whether alcohol should be available at their athletic venues. ”This is all about enhancing the fan experience, responding to the feedback from our fans and doing it responsibly,” LSU athletic director Scott Woodward said in a statement. “It’s a big addition to our events and we believe it will be a positive one overall, but we are going about it with the appropriate mindset and thorough planning.” Photos, video: Tour LSU’s new Football Operations and Performance Nutrition Center lsufootball.072519 TS 132.jpg NEW lsufootball.072519 TS 38.jpg lsufootball.072519 TS 379.jpg lsufootball.072519 TS 323.jpg lsufootball.072519 TS 253.jpg LSU plans to allow alcohol sales at other sports venues, including Alex Box Stadium and the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, senior associate athletic director Robert Munson said, but the focus at this point is on being ready at Tiger Stadium this fall. LSU opens against Georgia Southern in five weeks.LSU announced it will sell a variety of domestic and imported beer, plus red and white… Read full this story
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