sanddune50
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Starkville does not have a lot to offer. That may be an understatement. Fayetteville is slightly better. So, based on your thoughts, I would recommend putting both of them right above Kentucky and Vanderbilt, if you take my word for it haha.
Gainesville is nothing to write home about. I like Athens and Baton Rouge. I think they are great college towns, and I like Oxford. Going to a game in Oxford is fun, but if you live there, or go to school there, it's a different story. Oxford is a small town, and there is a very limited amount of things to do. All you have is the square, in terms of bars, restaurants, etc. Gets old. All JMO.
I just wanted to post a random observation that Georgia's message boards really suck...They are all bulletin board style forums filled with incoherent drivel. No wonder their fans have to troll rival sites.
I will give it a stab. Ranked in order IMO
1. LSU- Don't think there is a better place in the country. (not named Tennessee)
2. UGA- Stadium is nice plus I like the walk up (overpass)
3. AU/UF- AU because of the passion they show the west version of TN. UF cant beat the ladies and the noise in the stadium is unbelievable.
-VolQuest.comRico McGraw: The Nashville defensive back may currently be committed to Georgia, but he's made several visits to Knoxville in the past few months, most recently for a weekend in early June. Tennessee is quietly making up ground for McGraw and may get an official visit in the fall.
Did a video interview with Danny Parker. Remains committed to UGA and really likes Coach Pruitt, says he is still a solid commit. UT and Bama are recruiting him hard. Coach Steele is recruiting him for Bama, Coach Thig for UT. Says he thinks Coach Thig is one of the best in the nation, really likes the players UT is getting, and says we are on the rise. Will visit UGA, UT, and Alabama in the future. Said he wanted to be part of something that is rising up. Imo, he's a soft verbal to UGA