When there are more than 100,000 people in attendance for a game between two of the top college football teams in the country, it’s going to be a good day for sales inside the stadium. And that was the case at this past Saturday’s Florida-LSU game at Tiger Stadium.

According to LSU senior associate athletic director Robert Munson, the school had a record night for concessions on Saturday, totaling $1.175 million in gross sales in general seating areas. That included 54,794 sales of beer and wine and 52,840 sales of water and soda.

Here’s the full breakdown from Munson:

https://twitter.com/RobertJMunson/status/1184929171098628096?s=20

The sales likley kept coming because most people didn’t want to leave that game early. LSU tied it at 28 with 7 minutes, 12 seconds to go in the third quarter, and the Tigers scored another pair of unanswered touchdowns to pick up a huge SEC win over Florida.

While LSU won’t be home again this week, the No. 2 Tigers will look to continue their unbeaten start as they travel to play Mississippi State on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET on CBS.