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If you’re a Nebraska football fan, depending on your relationship to alcohol, I have good or bad news for you: According to a survey by sports betting website Vegas Insider, University of Nebraska-Lincoln topped the list of hardest drinking college football fans, averaging 4.5 drinks per game and spending an average of $26.18 each on booze. Go Cornhuskers?
The survey gathered responses from over 2,000 NCAA Division 1 football fans who were 21 or over about their game day drinking habits. University of Minnesota followed Nebraska with an average of 4 drinks per game and $26.80 average spend, andUniversity of Wisconsin came in third with an average of 3.9 drinks per game and $23.02 average spend.
The rankings list 25 total schools, and the bottom of the list is rounded out by the relatively teetotalingUniversity of Georgia (avg. 3 drinks for $27.70), the University of Texas (avg. 3 drinks for $24.54), and Texas A&M (avg. 2.9 drinks for $22.25).
If you’re a Nebraska football fan, depending on your relationship to alcohol, I have good or bad news for you: According to a survey by sports betting website Vegas Insider, University of Nebraska-Lincoln topped the list of hardest drinking college football fans, averaging 4.5 drinks per game and spending an average of $26.18 each on booze. Go Cornhuskers?
The survey gathered responses from over 2,000 NCAA Division 1 football fans who were 21 or over about their game day drinking habits. University of Minnesota followed Nebraska with an average of 4 drinks per game and $26.80 average spend, andUniversity of Wisconsin came in third with an average of 3.9 drinks per game and $23.02 average spend.
The rankings list 25 total schools, and the bottom of the list is rounded out by the relatively teetotalingUniversity of Georgia (avg. 3 drinks for $27.70), the University of Texas (avg. 3 drinks for $24.54), and Texas A&M (avg. 2.9 drinks for $22.25).