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Beer is sold in ND stadiums if you have club seats by NDoggie78
In the JACC it is the Naimoli Club
In the Compton, it is the O'Brien Club (and the past season, the upper deck end section)
In the Stadium it is all the new club and box seating in the press box and the club on the concourse in the south end (under the jumbotron) and in the Monogram club by the ramp under the north end
So the powers that be aren't necessarily against beer and alcohol sales, just not to the masses (maybe a conference rule?). And away football games in pro stadiums have sold alcohol for 40+ years (I can personally attest)
The NCAA allows alcohol sales at title games, too - necessary in Dallas this past season.