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College Football Competing for Lowest Priced Beer

This is a college football battle we can all get behind. There’s a competition afoot between schools as to which one has the lowest game day beer prices. A recent graphic was posted online showing the prices at various college football stadiums. That got fans buzzing, in Oregon, for example, where fans were wondering where exactly in the stadium those $5 beers were. Seeing TCU and Tulane at the bottom with $3 beers didn’t sit well with competing schools, and they did something about it. Then, the University of Louisiana stepped it up by posting that they had the “actual cheapest beer in college football,” by boasting “$2 Natty Lights.” The gauntlet has been thrown down. Will Tulane, or anyone else, dare to drop their beer price to $1.50…or even $1? We look forward to finding out.

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