Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only good schools with football programs are Southern Cal and Notre Dame. (Occasionally Cal Berkeley will slip in there).
And Michigan
Anonymous wrote:The only good schools with football programs are Southern Cal and Notre Dame. (Occasionally Cal Berkeley will slip in there).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends (in part) on the schools in question. Skipping Harvard to attend Mizzou? I'd shudder a little bit, granted. Skipping Brown to attend Virginia Tech or UCLA? Totally different story.
You must be joking. UCLA would be an upgrade compared to Brown
Anonymous wrote:Depends (in part) on the schools in question. Skipping Harvard to attend Mizzou? I'd shudder a little bit, granted. Skipping Brown to attend Virginia Tech or UCLA? Totally different story.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]The only good schools with football programs are Southern Cal and Notre Dame. [/b] (Occasionally Cal Berkeley will slip in there).
And UNC, plus I'm sure there are plenty of others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only good schools with football programs are Southern Cal and Notre Dame. (Occasionally Cal Berkeley will slip in there).
Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Cornell, etc- these aren't good schools?
They don't have football programs... they play football, i get it, but lets be real.
Stanford Cardinal School History
Seasons: 98 (1918 to 2018)
Record (W-L-T): 570-438-34
Conferences: Pac-12, Pac-10, Pac-8, AAWU, PCC
Conf. Championships: 14
Bowl Record: 28 Bowls, 14-13-1, .537 W-L% (Major Bowls)
Ranked in AP Poll: 22 Times (Preseason), 20 Times (Final), 295 Weeks (Total)
Feel stupid?
I skimmed the list and missed Stanford so no I don't feel stupid.
Which is funny because that is where my daughter goes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only good schools with football programs are Southern Cal and Notre Dame. (Occasionally Cal Berkeley will slip in there).
Uh, Stanford.
OP isn't talking about Stanford or any other school in the top 15 or 20, obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Not at all. You can get a good education at (nearly) any college if you put your mind to it. A HUGE part of picking a school is student life and the campus culture- for example, would you ridicule a girl who wanted to attend Sarah Lawrence because of the campus vibe? Probably not.