A select few people will be able to buy beer at Georgia football games. Donors in Georgia’s Magill Society who commit to donating $25,000 over five years will have the opportunity to buy alcohol at Sanford Stadium in 2019 with a really, really, really big catch. The alcohol can’t be consumed while watching the game because of the SEC’s current rules regarding alcohol sales.

I feel like Stephen A. Smith right now. I know I can’t curse (the kids are watching), but this is ABSOLUTELY BLASPHEMOUS. Where do I begin with these idiots? I know that SEC folks are not known for their intelligence, but this is quite possibly the dumbest idea of all time. You can pay TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS to drink beer at the Georgia Bulldogs stadium, but you CAN’T WATCH THE GAME!!! For Georgia to come out and say they have a new plan to serve beer at games, but that the common man can’t partake in it, and even the elite have to stay in a special room to drink it? People, we have been hoodwinked, bamboozled, led astray, run amok, and flat out deceived! The person who came up with this idea needs to….

First of all, everyone knows that college football is a BYOB type of event. I don’t care what the SEC’s current rules regarding alcohol sales is, you have make your own fun. I remember back in my day at The Ohio State University (National Champs my senior year), I would bring the plastic flask. Hayden would bring flask #2. Luke would bring flask #3. And Devon would stuff as many beers into her bra as she could. Went from an A Cup to double Ds! So yeah, Ohio State didn’t technically allow alcohol in the Horseshoe, but we found our way to stay hydrated throughout the game. What if Coach Meyer needed us? But anyways, this blog isn’t about the Buckeyes. It’s about Georgia’s new sweet alcohol policy.