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Tell The Post: What's your favorite college football town?

Tell The Post: What's your favorite college football town?

Washington Post3 days ago
When you attend a college football game, the athletes are just one part of the show. The tailgate parties, marching bands, campus life and regional food and drinks create a festive atmosphere that occupies a special corner of American life, supersizing university towns during the fall. Some are sleepy until Saturday, catering primarily to students and staff. Others are centers of urban life and politics that transform in step with the drum line.
Many will brag that their alma mater does it better, but let's face it: Some towns are superior hosts. Do you think your favorite has a claim as the best in the land? Tell us all about it!
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