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Answers.com ranked the 10 best College Sports Towns in America and Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, and Missouri all made the Top 10. Here is the complete list:

1. Madison, Wisconsin (Wisconsin Badgers)
2. Knoxville, Tennessee (Tennessee Volunteers)
3. Gainesville, Florida (Florida Gators)
4. Los Angeles, California (USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins)
5. Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa Hawkeyes)
6. Tuscaloosa, Alabama (Alabama Crimson Tide)
7. Columbia, Missouri (Missouri Tigers)

8. Austin, Texas (Texas Longhorns)
9. State College, Pennsylvania (Penn State Nittany Lions)
10. Durham, North Carolina (Duke Blue Devils)
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15 Comments
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PortCityTiger82119 months
No Baton Rouge? List disqualified!
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Eli4Heisman120 months
No Oxford? list is a joke
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ForeverLSU02120 months
"Whoever put this list together has never set their cloven hoof into Tuscalooser or Gainesville"

I've had some really good times in Tuscaloosa. Athens should also be on the list
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BowlJackson120 months
Iowa City is actually a really good choice
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andouille120 months
My vote is for Charlottesville, VA, most beautiful little city I have ever visited.
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andouille120 months
Whoever put this list together has never set their cloven hoof into Tuscalooser or Gainesville,
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Pavoloco83120 months
Figures the butt chuggers would come in at No.2...
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RileyTime120 months
Wisconsin? And Austin that low? No Athens? This list is horrid.
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OzChuffnugg120 months
Unless all SEC...not valid!
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ChexMix120 months
No Athens??? List sucks
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BigRobHog120 months
What is the deal with the sudden hard on for Madison Wisconsin by everyone..
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Bama Bird120 months
Lol at Los Angeles being considered a "college town"
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Foolish cock120 months
Wuh??
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AUBorn120 months
Columbia? Well that is a convincing list.
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