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re: Offseason post: SEC Towns ranked
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:32 am to CarolinaGamecock99
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:32 am to CarolinaGamecock99
Have you been to COMO?
It's a cool arse town.
It's a cool arse town.
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:33 am to Hugh McElroy
Of the ones I've been to and omitting Auburn for obviously reasons.
Oxford
Knoxville
Nashville
Columbia SC
Athens
Tuscaloosa
Lexington
Fayettville
Gainsville
Red Stick
Starkville
Oxford
Knoxville
Nashville
Columbia SC
Athens
Tuscaloosa
Lexington
Fayettville
Gainsville
Red Stick
Starkville
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:35 am to PNW
COMO is not bad. I like Jefferson City which is right next to it.
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:36 am to JamalSanders
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Knoxville
Visted there last year and didn't think it was bad but was kind of disappointed. Maybe I let my Tennessee relatives hype it up too much.
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:36 am to tWildcat
Oxford
Lexington
Athens
Knoxville
Nashville
Columbia SC
Tuscaloosa
Fayettville
Gainsville
Red Stick
Starkville
Lexington
Athens
Knoxville
Nashville
Columbia SC
Tuscaloosa
Fayettville
Gainsville
Red Stick
Starkville
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:36 am to Hugh McElroy
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but if it’s good enough for Ashley Judd, then it’s good enough for us.
I agree, written by a 10 year old. Kentucky fans don't care for Ashley Judd, especially now.
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:37 am to JamalSanders
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Oxford
Knoxville
Nashville
Columbia SC
Athens
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:38 am to WG_Dawg
Gainesville at 4 is atrocious
I have been to all towns on non-football weekends, except Mizzou. I am also not including Nashville, because it so so far ahead of the rest, and in a different category. Here are my rankings
1. Athens
2. Fayetteville
3. Oxford
4. Tuscaloosa
5. Lexington
6. Auburn
t7. Columbia/Knoxville/College station/Baton Rouge
11. Gainesville
12. Starkville
I have been to all towns on non-football weekends, except Mizzou. I am also not including Nashville, because it so so far ahead of the rest, and in a different category. Here are my rankings
1. Athens
2. Fayetteville
3. Oxford
4. Tuscaloosa
5. Lexington
6. Auburn
t7. Columbia/Knoxville/College station/Baton Rouge
11. Gainesville
12. Starkville
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:38 am to Hugh McElroy
First off Nashville is the greatest city in the South. Second, Gainesville, College Station and Baton Rouge all blow arse and should be bottom three.
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:39 am to Hugh McElroy
Baton Rouge way too high
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:40 am to Hugh McElroy
Only thing they got right is Athens and Starkville.
Should be:
Athens
Oxford
Nashville
Knoxville (based on reputation)
Lexington
The rest are up for debate, but AU is too low on that list and there's no way in hell Tuscaloosa is #2. I wouldn't even put it in top 5.
Should be:
Athens
Oxford
Nashville
Knoxville (based on reputation)
Lexington
The rest are up for debate, but AU is too low on that list and there's no way in hell Tuscaloosa is #2. I wouldn't even put it in top 5.
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:41 am to Hugh McElroy
Any list like this doesn't have Nashville as #1 is not worth the time to even read.
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:41 am to Hugh McElroy
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Offseason post
No kidding.
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1. Athens, Georgia (University of Georgia)
Aside from being the host to a never ending stream of beautiful women, Athens is also a diverse cultural haven that features upscale restaurants and beautiful, old-south mansions. When it comes to college football, Athens is a bucket-list location and the night life is top notch (Bourbon Street is a must).
2. Tuscaloosa, Alabama (University of Alabama)
Recently voted one of America’s most liveable cities, most of the town’s night life (and life in general) centers around the Alabama football program which is one of the greatest in college football history. Playboy Magazine called Tuscaloosa’s Houndstooth Sports Bar the #1 sports bar in the United States and you will not be disappointed making a weekend of it especially during the fall.
3. Knoxville, TN (University of Tennessee).
Nestled right at the beginning of the glorious smokey mountains, Knoxville is part laid-back mountain town and equal part crazed football village. Neyland Stadium sits right on the edge of the Tennessee River creating a unique college football experience. The town itself is perfectly sized and there is certainly something for everyone in Knoxville.
4. Gainesville, FL (University of Florida)
Tropical weather, natural beauty and one of the craziest party schools in America are just a few of the many reasons to check out Gainesville. Half of the town’s 120,00 residents are University of Florida students and a visit to “The Swamp” would satisfy any college football fan.
5. Columbia, MO (University of Missouri)
What Columbia lacks in southern flare, it makes up with one of the most beautiful college campuses in America as well as a progressive downtown that features live music and some of the best pizza that you will ever eat (Shakespeare’s Pizza). Columbia’s nickname is “the quality city” and that describes it perfect. Sports are a huge part of the city as the Mizzou Tigers as well as various pro teams are cheered for passionately throughout the year.
6. College Station, TX (Texas A&M)
One of the top research institutions in the country, College Station is also one of the most educated cities in America. College Station is aptly named because the town is as linked with its school as any in the SEC. North of campus, you will see some solid night life and a visit to Kyle Field is one of the most pleasurable experiences you can have as a sports fan.
7. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (LSU)
The capital city of Louisiana features a tremendous mix of big-city attractions as well as one of the best college football venues in the country in Tiger Stadium (AKA Death Valley). Baton Rouge is within shouting distance of New Orleans and anyone that has been there on a Saturday night during football season will tell you that there is nowhere quite like it.
8. Fayetteville, Arkansas (University of Arkansas)
Known as one of the best cities in the U.S. to retire to, Fayetteville is set in the beautiful Ozark Mountains and features a perfect mix of sports, restaurants and cultural happenings. If you don’t mind hearing the phrase “woo pig sooie” then Fayetteville is not a bad place at all to visit.
9. Nashville, TN (Vanderbilt)
Vanderbilt itself may not offer much in the way of football excitement or tailgating on gameday but Nashville is a tremendous city to party in, and if you like country music, you may never want to leave after visiting Broadway Street.
10. Oxford, Mississippi (Ole Miss)
Probably the best college football tailgating in American takes place each week on college football Saturday’s in “The Grove” on Ole Miss’ beautiful campus. Oxford has as sophisticated feel to it as the town has something to offer everyone.
11. Auburn, Alabama (Auburn)
Auburn is certainly a football-centric town and no one is saying that’s a bad thing. A visit to Tommer’s corner after a big Auburn victory is a must (unless you have a toliet paper phobia like hundreds of Americans).
12. Columbia, South Carolina (University of South Carolina)
The capital city of South Carolina, Columbia has a lot to offer sports fans and otherwise. Tailgating may be limited around Williams-Brice Stadium but museums, galleries, music venues and a national park may suit your fancy instead.
13. Lexington, Kentucky (University of Kentucky)
Known as the “horse capital of the world,” Lexington is home to southern hospitality and one of the nations most stable economic cities. The town is known more for basketball than it is for football, but if it’s good enough for Ashley Judd, then it’s good enough for us.
Bull shite
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14. Starkville, Mississippi (Mississippi State)
Starkville was once the home of the #1 football team in the nation at one point during the 2014 season… We almost thought of something else, but it’s gone…
Bingo
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:41 am to StopRobot
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Nashville is the greatest city in the South
It's awesome but it's not a "college town" which makes it hard to rank on a "best college towns" list.
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:43 am to Hugh McElroy
Gainesville at #4 is lol worthy
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:43 am to Hugh McElroy
I know UGA fans will get pissy like they always do, but Athens is without a doubt the most similar town to Como Ive even seen. almost identical other than weather.
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:45 am to mizslu314
why would we be pissy that you favorably compare your town to ours?
I've said for years that columbia is a like a mini-Athens and was very enjoyable.
I've said for years that columbia is a like a mini-Athens and was very enjoyable.
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:45 am to mizslu314
The only things I will absolutely not budge on, is Athens is #1(excluding Nashville), and Gainesville and Starkville are bottom 2. Anything else I will at least entertain the conversation.
Posted on 2/9/17 at 9:47 am to rockiee
Downtown is booming and looks like a complete mess from all of the construction that's been going on about 2 years now. Make sure to come back over the next few years. Knoxville's brewery scene was recently compared to Asheville's 10 years ago. It's been exploding along with the rest of downtown. There are talks that the Smokies will return to Knoxville from Sevier County and a brand new minor league baseball stadium will be built downtown in the Old City. Knoxville has seen a huge uptick in infrastructure and development downtown under our current mayor and it's just going to keep exploding.
This isn't a case for Knoxville to be #1 or anything, but it's turning into a really fun place to be similar to Chattanooga (although in different ways)
This isn't a case for Knoxville to be #1 or anything, but it's turning into a really fun place to be similar to Chattanooga (although in different ways)
This post was edited on 2/9/17 at 10:07 am
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