FORT WORTH  Some frogs apparently can’t drink.
After two years of sponsoring football tailgate parties for students, Texas Christian University has banned alcohol consumption at the campus events. The university previously allowed students 21 and older to drink beer at the pregame parties in the Worth Hills area.
But the difficulty preventing underage drinking and citations from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission prompted the ban, officials said. The parties have also been moved to the Commons, an open area behind the Brown-Lupton University Union.
Alumni events are not affected.
Fifty to 100 citations, mostly for underage drinking, were issued last football season at TCU, said Lt. Charlie Cloud of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. His office oversees a nine-county area.
"It was one of the higher locations we had last year," Cloud said. But he added that it was probably not unusual for a college.
Getting caught for underage drinking isn’t cheap. Violators face up to a $500 fine, Cloud said.
At Southern Methodist University in Dallas, by comparison, five to 10 citations are issued each game day, SMU spokesman Kent Best said. Beer and wine are served at pregame parties to those old enough to drink legally. The alcohol is poured in cups, and serving stops at kickoff, he said.
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