OT: G5 College Town Rankings

Submitted by jimmyshi03 on April 9th, 2021 at 9:55 AM

Dan Wetzel shared this list, at least as a topic for debate.

https://twitter.com/danwetzel/status/1380517667199721473?s=21
 

Top of the list is Fort Collins, CO. Local towns include Mt. Pleasant at 12, BG at 16, Kalamazoo at 24, Ypsilanti at 48 (one spot ahead of UNLV), and Toledo at 53. Last place was El Paso. Presumably the real show is across the river in Juarez. 
 

Anyone have there own thoughts?

Blau

April 9th, 2021 at 10:07 AM ^

Yes - As a Colorado State alum who has moved back home to Grand Rapids, I can safely say Fort Collins is a great college town and hits just about everything you'd want during your time in college and after.

Go Rammies!

Broken Brilliance

April 9th, 2021 at 10:57 AM ^

Dated someone in FoCo for a few months while teaching in the Nebraska panhandle. Odell brewing and fat shack were some of my favorite haunts then.

Hitting a Rams game at the new football stadium is on my list of obscure sporting events to see although they are also coming to the big house soon.

Blau

April 9th, 2021 at 11:12 AM ^

Fun Fact: CSU has a student-run bar on campus in the student center basement called the Ramskellar that is open to the public. You could easily finish your physics class in the Glover Hall and walk about 50 ft to have a delicious craft beer with friends. Which is what I did after many(every) class that semester. The bar only has beer on tap or bottles but has decent food and good size TVs. Good times.

LSAClassOf2000

April 9th, 2021 at 10:10 AM ^

If Eastern Michigan's campus were a little more integrated with the rest of Ypsilanti and not - yet again - far overshadowed by its Power 5 neighbor to the west where much of the actual "stuff to do" is located, this is a little different, I would think. 

jmblue

April 9th, 2021 at 11:14 AM ^

There are definitely a lot of positives to EMU's location.  Ypsi is decent, Ann Arbor is next door, the Detroit area is on the other side, there's an international airport right down the road, even the Canadian border is not that far away.  There's just the one big negative of having the state's flagship university next door to draw a lot of the oxygen out of the room.

Blau

April 9th, 2021 at 10:42 AM ^

Yeah but then you have to dock them a few points for the potent diarrhea afterwards. 

But in all honesty, green chile is amazing and weird to think that it's only really a thing in the southwest.

Also can we please abolish the "wet burritos" in West Michigan? It's as if your Aunt Tammy put tomato sauce on a very large, un-seasoned meat tortilla-thing that will only turn into leftovers for dayyys. Portion control, my friends.

Naked Bootlegger

April 9th, 2021 at 10:26 AM ^

I'll say this about Mt. Pleasant.   It was a great place to get drunk.   I had a lot of friends at CMU when I attended UM.   I would trek up north a few times per semester to imbibe cheap beer with them.   And I would always be jealous that they partied on Thurs, Fri, and Saturday.    I would've flunked out during my first semester if I had adopted that strategy.   

Other than ample quantities of beer, I don't recall much about the actual town.   I just knew how to arrive, drink beer, and depart with a hangover.

oriental andrew

April 9th, 2021 at 10:45 AM ^

I guess it depends on how you define "college town." Some of these seem to be more on the merits of "best town with a college" moreso than a true "college town." I think of Ann Arbor as a college town. I think of Orlando and New Orleans and Dallas as "towns" with colleges. Maybe that doesn't really change anything and I'm the only one pedantic enough to think about this. 

bacon1431

April 9th, 2021 at 10:53 AM ^

Feel like Ypsi should be higher. Great food and drink there and AA is so close and AA is always top 10 in these kinds of rankings. I guess if you’re only allowed to include Ypsi it changes it but that’s a myopic way to view things 

Dodgersftw

April 9th, 2021 at 10:54 AM ^

Solid list. I would like to see how they were ranked specifically. For example Boise is above New Orleans, San Diego, and Honolulu.  Not disagreeing, merely interested. 

Perkis-Size Me

April 9th, 2021 at 11:03 AM ^

Boise does not even remotely strike me as a college town, but I've never been so what do I know?

Heard amazing things about Athens, and I'm sure Fort Collins is great as well. Probably due in no small part to their rather forgiving nature on certain controlled substances. 

I'm a bit surprised that places like Atlanta and Philly aren't higher on the list, but I guess it must depend on how you define college town. If you're just looking at towns with colleges in them, then New Orleans and Las Vegas would undoubtedly be much, much higher up. 

Hab

April 9th, 2021 at 12:49 PM ^

Having lived in Pullman and worked in Moscow, I can, for a fact say that every true Idahoan looking for a good time knows you go to Coeur d'Alene.  Other acceptable answers include McCall, Cascade, or anywhere in the mountains.  Boise is your typical small state capital with some industry in the suburbs (Hewlett Packard) and good hiking available nearby if you want to take a long lunch.

Perkis-Size Me

April 9th, 2021 at 12:52 PM ^

It seems like it would be a cool place to visit. I had relatives who lived in Couer D'Alene for a few years so I know there's definitely a draw for people to want to go to Idaho. It just doesn't seem like Boise would be much of a college town. Unless there are several other notable schools in the city that I'm not thinking of. 

mgoaggie

April 9th, 2021 at 11:08 AM ^

Glad Logan showed up where it did, it's a great city with excellent outdoor recreation. Lacking in bars (it's Utah, so that's not what the majority of people here do at night), but has pretty much everything else you'd want. 

corundum

April 10th, 2021 at 10:31 AM ^

I would have ranked Athens 1. One of my favorite little spots in the entire country!

It's geographically one of the most picturesque campuses out there. Rolling hills situated along the Hocking river, beautiful tall trees throughout campus, brick roads, beautiful architecture, and extremely walkable. A quick drive to Strouds run for clear water to fish/swim/hike.

Great food options, a plethora of bars, and Jackie O's is an outstanding Ohio brewery. Lastly, it's highly affordable due to low income area which is a whole other story but great for a college student.