So now I'm getting spam and direct marketing calls from Tailgateguys trying to drum up business. I guess they are working the season ticket/Bear Foundation list. The tailgate business must not be very brisk.
if they call me, im going to tell them to go **** themselfCorsicanaBear said:
So now I'm getting spam and direct marketing calls from Tailgateguys trying to drum up business. I guess they are working the season ticket/Bear Foundation list. The tailgate business must not be very brisk.
Exactly - it's much more about $ than liability. If liability was the bigger issue, there wouldn't be roughly half the SEC schools selling alcohol in the stadiums during games. I went to the BU / KSU game two years ago and they had a "beer garden" in the mezzanine level.Golden Helmet said:
It's all about $.
subcontracting your tailgate oversight does not indemnify the College from any typical responsibility they'd assume due to negligence on either side.
they built an entire new endzone complex so I'm not sure if the beer garden still exists but they do sell beer stillJayman1963 said:Exactly - it's much more about $ than liability. If liability was the bigger issue, there wouldn't be roughly half the SEC schools selling alcohol in the stadiums during games. I went to the BU / KSU game two years ago and they had a "beer garden" in the mezzanine level.Golden Helmet said:
It's all about $.
subcontracting your tailgate oversight does not indemnify the College from any typical responsibility they'd assume due to negligence on either side.
I enjoy having a couple cold ones at sporting events so my wife and I went to their beer garden at halftime. Ending up staying in the beer garden for most of the third quarter having some great football conversations with KSU fans.
i dont. but ill be drinking more than enough at my tailgate so i wont really careJayman1963 said:
T-Rex - do you know if they allow beer in the stands now? Before it was just in the beer garden and the only drawback was that you couldn't see the field from the beer garden (they did have numerous TVs around however).
Nailed it. This is part and parcel of Baylor having to monetize everything within its gravitational pull.CorsicanaBear said:
Mack did fix a problem, from his perspective, ie Baylor wasn't making any money off of the tailgating activity and he wanted his slice. Remember, the object is not that fans in attendance at a Baylor sporting event have any fun, the object is fully monetizing their attendance.
If tailgating goes down by half but the revenue from tailgating is up by 30-40%, Mack is happy.
Totally disagree. If $ were the driving factor they'd sell beer in McLane. That said I do think they totally messed up great tailgatingRobert Wilson said:Nailed it. This is part and parcel of Baylor having to monetize everything within its gravitational pull.CorsicanaBear said:
Mack did fix a problem, from his perspective, ie Baylor wasn't making any money off of the tailgating activity and he wanted his slice. Remember, the object is not that fans in attendance at a Baylor sporting event have any fun, the object is fully monetizing their attendance.
If tailgating goes down by half but the revenue from tailgating is up by 30-40%, Mack is happy.
Well then, sir, you are a dimwit. The point of Mack focused on getting a piece of revenue off tailgating for the school is 100% spot on. The fact that Baylor will not sell beer at McLane has nothing to do with a $$ consideration. You are obviously not a Baylor alumni or study of the school.Aliceinbubbleland said:Totally disagree. If $ were the driving factor they'd sell beer in McLane. That said I do think they totally messed up great tailgatingRobert Wilson said:Nailed it. This is part and parcel of Baylor having to monetize everything within its gravitational pull.CorsicanaBear said:
Mack did fix a problem, from his perspective, ie Baylor wasn't making any money off of the tailgating activity and he wanted his slice. Remember, the object is not that fans in attendance at a Baylor sporting event have any fun, the object is fully monetizing their attendance.
If tailgating goes down by half but the revenue from tailgating is up by 30-40%, Mack is happy.
It's a college athletic department. $ is always the prime driving factor. In fact, there are no other factors. Except for stakeholder politics which may make it difficult to sell beer in the gen pop areas of the stadium right now. Give it a few years.Quote:
If $ were the driving factor they'd sell beer in McLane.
Aliceinbubbleland said:Totally disagree. If $ were the driving factor they'd sell beer in McLane. That said I do think they totally messed up great tailgatingRobert Wilson said:Nailed it. This is part and parcel of Baylor having to monetize everything within its gravitational pull.CorsicanaBear said:
Mack did fix a problem, from his perspective, ie Baylor wasn't making any money off of the tailgating activity and he wanted his slice. Remember, the object is not that fans in attendance at a Baylor sporting event have any fun, the object is fully monetizing their attendance.
If tailgating goes down by half but the revenue from tailgating is up by 30-40%, Mack is happy.
Aliceinbubbleland said:Totally disagree. If $ were the driving factor they'd sell beer in McLane. That said I do think they totally messed up great tailgatingRobert Wilson said:Nailed it. This is part and parcel of Baylor having to monetize everything within its gravitational pull.CorsicanaBear said:
Mack did fix a problem, from his perspective, ie Baylor wasn't making any money off of the tailgating activity and he wanted his slice. Remember, the object is not that fans in attendance at a Baylor sporting event have any fun, the object is fully monetizing their attendance.
If tailgating goes down by half but the revenue from tailgating is up by 30-40%, Mack is happy.
I have been to every SEC venue except one and I have never heard of "Tailgate Guys". There are a few enterprising students that will set up your tents for a small fee. The big SEC schools have tailgating all over campus and beyond. The schools provide trash bags and cardboard trash cans to try to cut down on the leftover garbage.Big12Bear said:Yes, they have large setups AND they have Tailgate Guys. TG started in Auburn.ImwithBU said:TellMeYouLoveMe said:I'll actually defend Baylor on this one. The tailgating thing is a liability nightmare.McKenzieMike said:
Tailgating is for the fans....not the school to make money off of. The great tailgating schools know this. Baylor got greedy, and there's the result.
Alcohol, old people, kids. Pick your poison, but no school wants the liability.
Yeah, it's crazy to me and I won't pay for it either but the potential risk to the school of drunk fans on property is enormous.
Thank a lawyer.
Just curious to why other schools don't have this liability issue. I have never really participated in tailgating, but the SEC school have large set ups. I haven't heard of any lawsuits.
They've been all over the SEC for awhile now. They're on the East end of Jordan-Hare in a great spot and have been for a fairly long time. It's easy to miss because of the sea of tailgating in every single direction.HarryMehre said:I have been to every SEC venue except one and I have never heard of "Tailgate Guys". There are a few enterprising students that will set up your tents for a small fee. The big SEC schools have tailgating all over campus and beyond. The schools provide trash bags and cardboard trash cans to try to cut down on the leftover garbage.Big12Bear said:Yes, they have large setups AND they have Tailgate Guys. TG started in Auburn.ImwithBU said:TellMeYouLoveMe said:I'll actually defend Baylor on this one. The tailgating thing is a liability nightmare.McKenzieMike said:
Tailgating is for the fans....not the school to make money off of. The great tailgating schools know this. Baylor got greedy, and there's the result.
Alcohol, old people, kids. Pick your poison, but no school wants the liability.
Yeah, it's crazy to me and I won't pay for it either but the potential risk to the school of drunk fans on property is enormous.
Thank a lawyer.
Just curious to why other schools don't have this liability issue. I have never really participated in tailgating, but the SEC school have large set ups. I haven't heard of any lawsuits.
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I actually like the concept and there is a market segment for it, but its more niche. Baylor went way overboard in spaces allotted in my opinion.
Cocktails are reserved for the jumboshrimpers in the exclusive dining facilities designed to keep the Baptists from being spotted drinking by commonersStranger said:Aliceinbubbleland said:Totally disagree. If $ were the driving factor they'd sell beer in McLane. That said I do think they totally messed up great tailgatingRobert Wilson said:Nailed it. This is part and parcel of Baylor having to monetize everything within its gravitational pull.CorsicanaBear said:
Mack did fix a problem, from his perspective, ie Baylor wasn't making any money off of the tailgating activity and he wanted his slice. Remember, the object is not that fans in attendance at a Baylor sporting event have any fun, the object is fully monetizing their attendance.
If tailgating goes down by half but the revenue from tailgating is up by 30-40%, Mack is happy.
The BOR likes money but Baptists don't want beer sold at Baylor
My Father is undergoing chemo for a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer, so I'll be wearing a mask to our game next week, regardless. He has no immune system and even something minor to you or me could really harm him, especially Covid.ImwithBU said:PartyBear said:
I saw a lot of spaces with names that were not occupied. I assumed Covid was the cause. I bet COVID is doing more to tailgating than this company. But I don't know we will see when more people decide they want to get Covid is under control.
Lol. Its Waco, people around her don't care about COVID to that extent. Did you go to the game. People look at you crazy when you have a mask on. Im vaccinated, but I work with COVID patient everyday, so I wear mine as a precaution for others.