SEC Ends Prohibition, Schools Allowed to Sell Alcohol

Paul Steinbach Headshot

Southeastern Conference chancellors and school presidents on Friday approved revised rules that will allow member institutions to sell alcohol throughout public seating areas at athletic events, if they so choose.

The vote, which wasn't unanimous, came during the conference's annual spring meetings. The changes are expected to enhance events and create a new revenue stream at a time when schools are spending more on coaches, improving facilities and preparing for the possibility of having to pay players, according to an Associated Press report carried by WUKY, the flagship National Public Radio station in Lexington, Ky.

Log in to view the full article
Sponsored
DynaDome Transforms Outdoor Pool Into Year-Round Paradise
DynaDome Retractable Enclosures
DynaDome Transforms Outdoor Pool Into Year-Round Paradise
Page 1 of 386
Next Page
Buyer's Guide
Information on more than 3,000 companies, sorted by category. Listings are updated daily.
Learn More
Buyer's Guide
AB Show 2025 in San Diego
AB Show is a solution-focused event for athletics, fitness, recreation and military professionals.
Nov. 5-8, 2025
Learn More
AB Show 2025