Stanford Charges Outrageous Prices For Beer Despite Awful Attendance For Season-Opener
Stanford Charges Outrageous Prices For Beer Despite Awful Attendance For Season-Opener
If Stanford University wants to boost attendance at its college football games, it might want to think about lowering the price of beer. The Cardinal kicked off their season on Friday night but attracted a disappointingly small crowd.
Those who did attend faced steep prices for alcoholic beverages.
David Shaw stepped down as head football coach after 12 seasons, and Troy Taylor, who had a successful tenure at Sacramento State, was brought in as his replacement.
A new chapter has begun in Palo Alto! With fresh leadership steering the ship, the program is poised for a revival after not having a winning regular season since 2018 (2020 is an exception). The Cardinal have also joined the ACC, leaving behind the now-defunct Pac-12 Conference.
Despite these significant changes over the past six months, Stanford struggled to attract a decent crowd for their season opener against TCU. With students not returning to campus until September 17 due to the university's quarter system, their presence likely wouldn't have substantially impacted attendance.A new chapter has begun in Palo Alto! With fresh leadership steering the ship, the program is poised for a revival after not having a winning regular season since 2018 (2020 is an exception). The Cardinal have also joined the ACC, leaving behind the now-defunct Pac-12 Conference.
Despite these significant changes over the past six months, Stanford struggled to attract a decent crowd for their season opener against TCU. With students not returning to campus until September 17 due to the university's quarter system, their presence likely wouldn't have substantially impacted attendance.