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Oregon, most beautiful city playing college football, Deep pockets from Nike, Best facility, great chance (as time shall tell) to win the Natty, or at least the Rosebowl (although they never seem to be able to do this), lots of mellow hippie chicks.
University of Miami - always a fan of the program and I almost went to school there anyway
Yale - love the Yale bowl, I dig the old style tradition and the networking would be nice as well
Georgia
Auburn
Penn State - I actually really dislike this program, but it's close to home, the school is pretty cool, the fans are good
Tennessee - The best place for college football on Saturdays. Amazing stadium, amazing fans, the sea of orange... just amazing. "Rocky Top" really is home sweet home.
Arizona State - Hottest babes in the country. Enough said.
Miami - NFL player factory. More players have made the big bucks on Sundays coming out of Miami in the last 20 years than any other school, and there isn't even a close second.
LSU - I hate the SOBs, but they are another up and coming NFL factory. As much as I can't stand Les Miles, I think he would be a great guy to play for. Entertaining if nothing else.
UCLA - Amazing campus, strong academics, access to the L.A. scene without being juxtaposed with the ghetto like at USC.
Tennessee - The best place for college football on Saturdays. Amazing stadium, amazing fans, the sea of orange... just amazing. "Rocky Top" really is home sweet home.
Arizona State - Hottest babes in the country. Enough said.
Miami - NFL player factory. More players have made the big bucks on Saturdays coming out of Miami in the last 20 years than any other school, and there isn't even a close second.
LSU - I hate the SOBs, but they are another up and coming NFL factory. As much as I can't stand Les Miles, I think he would be a great guy to play for. Entertaining if nothing else.
UCLA - Amazing campus, strong academics, access to the L.A. scene without being juxtaposed with the ghetto like at USC.
5) Northern Illinois- Not a great school in terms of football or academics, but it is not to far from where I currently live (~1 hour), so my family could be at home games.
4) UCLA- Read what Pimpy wrote...pretty much how I feel.
3) Colorado- Not a great football team, but they have really good academics and I would love to be live in Boulder with the Rockies and Denver (~45 minutes) not to far away, it would be sweet.
2) Northwestern- A combo of Colorado and NIU...bad football, really good academics (like Colorado, NW academics are much better and the football is slightly better) and close to where I live (~1 hour, like NIU)...
1) Mchigan- I have been a Michigan fan ever since 6th grade. To play in the Big House in a program with so much tradition and history plus really good academics would be amazing.
As I wouldn't make it in the NFL... academics would definitely matter.
1. Texas - LHN... Austin... great academics... great weather...
2. Notre Dame - South Bend is wild about their football... another school with great academics
3. USC - Beautiful campus located in fast paced LA, good academics as well! Good weather
4. Hawaii - this would just be fun
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