FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The board that oversees the Fargodome has changed its mind about allowing alcohol in the facility during North Dakota State University football games.

The Fargodome Authority decided in July to allow alcohol in suites and in a controlled beer garden during the 2015 Bison season. The group reversed its decision Tuesday night, saying it wasn't workable.

Officials will form a committee of authority members, NDSU administration and city leaders to further look into the issue.

NDSU President Dean Bresciani told KFGO radio earlier this week that he was opposed to beer in the stands during Bison games. He said he might be open to allowing alcohol in private suites or designated locations.

The Bison play their first home football game on Sept. 12 against Weber State.

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