Sexton Hardcastle
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I know our fan support sucks, but there is no excuse as to why CU cannot be a top 25 team year in and year out. Fire the Juice box
Dandy Dozen: Best College Football Towns
By RALPH D. RUSSO (AP) – 7 hours ago
So you want to take a college football road trip, but your significant other is not exactly into college football. That means you'll have to find some cool places where the game isn't the only game in town. Places with some night life that doesn't involve funnels, and some green spaces without yard lines painted on them.
With some help from AP Top 25 voters, the 12 best college football towns:
1) ATHENS, GA.
2) AUSTIN, TEXAS.
3) EUGENE, ORE
4) ANN ARBOR, MICH.
5) BOULDER, COLO. Sort of like Eugene — hippies and all — with fewer trees, more mountains and a worse football team. It's been said Colorado football fans can be apathetic when it comes to the Buffaloes, but who can blame them with so much else to do. Located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, there is no outdoor activity — hiking, biking, camping, rock climbing, kayaking — that isn't easily accessible.
From the panel: "The mountains, Pearl Street, Ralphie (the buffalo mascot). Boulder makes you overlook the notion that the athletic experience may not be all that most of the time." Mike De Armond, The Kansas City Star.
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