<p>Oral Roberts Hunt?</p>
<p>Kalamazoo Hunt
Appalachia Hunt
Elon Hunt
Drake Hunt
Earlham Hunt
Haverford Hunt
George Mason Hunt
George Washington Hunt
Agnes Scott Hunt
Indiana Hunt</p>
<p>Hey I am currently enrolled in Kettering and I want to know in which episode he wears that Kettering shirt. I don’t really want to look through every episode so any help would be great.</p>
<p>I usually look at car license plates to see if they have a college frame–there are tons of them out here in Seattle from schools all over the country–Seattle imports many college grads–the other day I saw a Williams which is pretty rare. See just about any major school and a few real small ones from time to time. All the Ivy schools, of course tons of Washington and WSU, all the Big Ten, a smaller numder of SEC–mostly Florida, Texas, TAMU, lots of Oregon and some other PAC 10. It’s a pretty diverse group.</p>
<p>I’ll wear a college shirt to watch a football game with other alums and around the house. Rarely otherwise. Of course you wear them at bowl games and road games.</p>
<p>Barrons, here are my criteria for buying a shirt or sweatshirt with a college logo;</p>
<p>In order of priority</p>
<ol>
<li> It fits</li>
<li> Do I mind if I’m asked "Did you go to [fill in the name] college?</li>
<li> Do I like the color?</li>
<li> It’s on sale at a $ignificant discount</li>
<li> It’s not the UW Huskies</li>
</ol>
<p>At any given time, my logo hat or shirt wardrobe has included;</p>
<p>Oregon State Beavers
Columbia U
U of Oregon
Princeton U
Washington State Cougars
U of Virginia
Florida State
Washington & Lee U
South Carolina State U</p>
<p>I should add I only wear ones from the school I have attended.</p>
<p>This reminds me of back when I was in college. I noticed a very cute guy, and over the course of several weeks made some assumptions about him because of printed t-shirts and shorts he wore (i.e. Kenyon College, Houston Jewish Center, a small NE town fire department, etc.)</p>
<p>After I got to know him, I found out that his favorite place to buy clothing was a screenprinting business that sold for next-to-nothing “mistake” custom-order merchandise that the firm had printed in the wrong color, size, etc. He didn’t care what was on the clothing, as long as it fit, was comfortable and was cheap.</p>
<p>I married that man!</p>