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re: Offseason Is Almost Over, Not Yet Though: College Football's Greatest College Towns
Posted on 8/12/19 at 1:39 pm to BoerneAg
Posted on 8/12/19 at 1:39 pm to BoerneAg
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Columbia missouri ahead of Boulder is one of the better jokes I've heard on here.
I loved everything about our trips to Boulder.
The hotels. The bars. The scenery. The overall vibe.
But the people were flat-out ugly, in terms of personality.
And I’m about as easy going a person as they come.
If it was a one-time deal, I’d hold my tongue; but it wasn’t.
Never had that problem in CoMo.
But obviously attending a game in the foothills of the Rockies is a cool experience.
Their fans just leave much to be desired (and they don’t give a lick about football).
This post was edited on 8/12/19 at 1:40 pm
Posted on 8/12/19 at 1:52 pm to EKG
I was a CU ticket holder for a decade. The over 30 fans are just normal cfb fans. The student body is largely entitled California trash. Not friendly at all, borderline malevolent and shitty to visitors. Boulder itself though, is a spectacular college town.
I’d put Happy Valley or Boise on that list and de-list College Station . It’s too fricking boring, dry and vanilla despite the great fan base. I’d rate the stadium experience and fan base high but the city itself low.
I’d put Happy Valley or Boise on that list and de-list College Station . It’s too fricking boring, dry and vanilla despite the great fan base. I’d rate the stadium experience and fan base high but the city itself low.
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