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Related: About this forumThe Rose Bowl will sell beer and wine during the 2021 UCLA football season
KTLAThe Rose Bowl will sell beer and wine during the 2021 UCLA football season, UCLA Athletics announced Thursday.
Weve been laser-focused on the game day experience, UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond said in a video statement.
The Rose Bowl will welcome fans back with full capacity allowed at games. The UCLA football season begins Aug. 28.
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The Rose Bowl will sell beer and wine during the 2021 UCLA football season (Original Post)
quaint
Jul 2021
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Hmm. I thought it was a Pac-12 decision to not sell alcohol at league events . . .
Journeyman
Jul 2021
#1
2019: Every conference has left it up to the schools to decide if they will carry out alcohol sales
quaint
Jul 2021
#2
Seems like the decision other institutions of higher learning would come to.
twodogsbarking
Jul 2021
#4
Journeyman
(15,176 posts)1. Hmm. I thought it was a Pac-12 decision to not sell alcohol at league events . . .
wonder how this will play with the other teams.
quaint
(3,651 posts)2. 2019: Every conference has left it up to the schools to decide if they will carry out alcohol sales
Apologies, that's all I found that wasn't paywalled and the title came from an SEC story.
global1
(25,959 posts)3. I Guess If Your Gonna Get Covid At A Superspreader Event....
You might as well enjoy the experience. (sarcasm)
twodogsbarking
(12,271 posts)4. Seems like the decision other institutions of higher learning would come to.
Not surprised.