What is the "sexiest" college?

<p>Our governor can kick the crap out of your governor any day.</p>

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<p>Oh really?</p>

<p>haha, in reference to the picture…oh god…</p>

<p>The only people that think Texas is sexy are Texans…</p>

<p>^And Texans are the only people that matter. Why can’t the rest of the country see how awesome we are? :D</p>

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<p>California is awesome. Thats what. lol</p>

<p>Nobody’s saying Anna Nicole Smith could have gotten into UCLA, just that her fakeness was so SoCal-ish. She was so contrived and superficial, much like LA.</p>

<p>Oh great calamity!
Ditch of iniquity and tears!
How I abhor this place;
Its sweet and bitter taste
Has left me retched,
Wretching on all fours.</p>

<p>Los Angeles, I’m yours.</p>

<p>Nobody’s saying Anna Nicole Smith could have gotten into UCLA, just that her fakeness was so SoCal-ish. She was so contrived and superficial, much like LA.</p>

<p>So she became like your false image of LA by being raised in Texas?</p>

<p>PS - Try not to equate Hollywood with Los Angeles</p>

<p>Sorry. You’re right, Seiken, there’s nothing fake about Southern California except for Hollywood.</p>

<p>I will go out on a limb and say Northwestern.</p>

<p>-good looking people
-famous sexy alums, as evidenced by Cindy Crawford, Ann-Margret, Zooey Deschanel, Stephen Colbert (no homo), Charlton Heston (no homo), the pimp himself Warren Beatty (no homo), Hugh Hefner took grad school classes there, etc etc
-amazing academics
-in a rich first-ring suburb of a world city
-big ten athletics, best football team of any top-15 school
-the only school in DI-A with a beach on its campus</p>

<p>I nominate the University of Florida. </p>

<p>What’s sexier than mullets, jean shorts, pick-up trucks, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and students getting tasered? You also don’t get a sexier location than a swamp. When I think sexy, the first thing that pops in my head is Gainesville, Fla.</p>

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<p>I don’t think they are really much better than Stanford, if at all.</p>

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<p>UCSB disagrees with you.</p>

<p>Georgetown University</p>

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Wrong. NU has 3 Big Ten titles since 1995, Stanford has 1 Pac-10 title. NU won 6 games last year, Stanford won 4. Since the start of the 2002 season, Stanford is 20-48, Northwestern is 32-41.</p>

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Wrong. UCSB doesn’t have a D-IA football team.</p>

<p>Thanks for trying though.</p>

<p>stanford is sexy too. this beijing olympics stanford had the most olympic athletes.</p>

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<p>Conveniently ignoring 2000 and 2001 from that?</p>

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<p>You said D-IA, not D-IA football team. UCSB has other D-IA programs that qualify it based on what you said. There are more sports than football.</p>

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I wasn’t being “convenient,” I just don’t think what happened three coaches ago really matters in regards to the program’s current status. The teams’ records speak for themselves, really. Even including the 2000 and 2001 seasons (NU won the B10 in 2000), Northwestern has the better record at 44-52, while Stanford’s stands at 34-57. I think it’s a lot more relevant that as recently as 2006 Stanford was held to ONE win.</p>

<p>Over the last five years, Northwestern has the same Big Ten record as Penn State, 19-21. Stanford would KILL to be one game away from an in-conference .500 winning percentage over that span.<br>

You are obviously unclear on the distinction between “DI” and “DI-A.” “DI-A” (a synonym with “Football Bowl Subdivision”) only applies to football. Many schools have Division I or “DI” athletic programs, but only football is split into “DI-A” and “DI-AA.” Read this for some context:</p>

<p>[Division</a> I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_I]Division”>Division 1 - Wikipedia)</p>

<p>I am right, you are wrong. Northwestern is the only DI-A school with a beach on its campus.</p>

<p>Okay, NU has had a better record. But have you considered the relative strengths of each conference? Maybe if we could see records against common opponents over the years, it would be a more accurate indication of each team’s abilities.</p>

<p>For the DI-A, you may be right. I completely forgot how that works. Still, looking at Army, I can see some beach areas along the Hudson…</p>

<p>You really don’t need to be so arrogant, though. It speaks volumes about your personality in a negative way.</p>

<p>amciw, you never really want to get into a debate supporting Stanford football. You’ll almost always lose. :wink: That being said we did win the Director’s cup so many times. So take that Northwestern!</p>