Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School with best football in USNWR Top 20: Notre Dame
No brainer.
USC also.
Stanford and Cal too. Northwestern and Vandy both play in great conferences, but aren't usually very good themselves
The PP said "best." ND has the "best" football among schools in top 20.
The OP never mentioned football.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School with best football in USNWR Top 20: Notre Dame
No brainer.
USC also.
Stanford and Cal too. Northwestern and Vandy both play in great conferences, but aren't usually very good themselves
The PP said "best." ND has the "best" football among schools in top 20.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School with best football in USNWR Top 20: Notre Dame
No brainer.
USC also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School with best football in USNWR Top 20: Notre Dame
No brainer.
USC also.
Stanford and Cal too. Northwestern and Vandy both play in great conferences, but aren't usually very good themselves
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand the term “rigorous academics.” It completely depends on the child’s major. A chemistry degree at nowhere school is going to be way harder than a sociology degree at Yale.
Tell us you didn’t go to Yale without telling us you didn’t go to Yale.
Can everyone just retire this stupid “tell us you yadda yadda without telling us you yadda yadda?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School with best football in USNWR Top 20: Notre Dame
No brainer.
USC also.
Anonymous wrote:School with best football in USNWR Top 20: Notre Dame
No brainer.
Anonymous wrote:jAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SEC all the way.
Or ACC if you must.![]()
SEC = rigorous academics???
Yes. Those schools are not filled with backwater inbred hillbillies, contrary to what you may believe. Vanderbilt is a top private. Auburn, Florida, Georgia and Texas A&M are all highly regarded publics. Missouri has a great journalism program. Alabama is strong in engineering given its proximity to the military industrial complex in Huntsville. There are highly-accomplished and motivated cohorts at all of the SEC schools.
Alabama string in engineering? #96 at USNWR. Well it is ranked quite a bit higher than the rest of the school, so I’ll give you that.
jAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SEC all the way.
Or ACC if you must.![]()
SEC = rigorous academics???
Yes. Those schools are not filled with backwater inbred hillbillies, contrary to what you may believe. Vanderbilt is a top private. Auburn, Florida, Georgia and Texas A&M are all highly regarded publics. Missouri has a great journalism program. Alabama is strong in engineering given its proximity to the military industrial complex in Huntsville. There are highly-accomplished and motivated cohorts at all of the SEC schools.