College Football Teams Are Competing With Each Other To Offer The Lowest Beer Prices In The Country And I'm Here For It
So this graphic got posted by one of the larger college football accounts on Twitter the other day, and I started to blog it, but I felt there were too many factual uncertainties to officially publish. Oregon fans wondering where the $5 beers were in their stadium, and Michigan fans wondering where the beer even was in their stadium. Either way, despite that graphic being less accurate than when you're told as a teenage boy that shaving more often makes it grow back thicker, one great thing that has come from this is that we've now got an old fashioned competition on our hands.
It all started with Tulane bragging about how their $3 beers are the "cheapest in the country".
And then the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns struck back by letting the world know they were offering TWO DOLLAR BEERS next Fall.
Who wants to go next? Who wants to serve $1 beers? Any takers???
Look, I think there's one thing that this entire country can agree upon: ticket fees and beer prices have gotten wayyyyyy too far out of hand. Shoutout Gametime of course, but some of these other websites are charging an arm and a leg to even be allowed to purchase tickets to sporting events! And then when you get there, beers are $15! And then those motherfuckers turn the ipad around and ask whether you'd like to tip them 10, 15, 20, or 25%……for handing you a beer?
I'm going off on a tangent here, so I'll get back to the main point of the blog: Lousiana is currently the cheapest stadium to drink beer in football. Who can go to $1.50? Ohio State????