Top 10 College Towns Ranked By Livability.com

The list first, and then commentary.

10. College Station, TX
9. Fayetteville, AR
8. Madison, WI
7. Missoula, MT
6. Iowa City, IA
5. Lexington, KY
4. Columbia, MO
3. Gainesville, FL
2. Ann Arbor, MI
1. Boulder, CO

This list is, uh, odd. There are some usual suspects on here, some deserving candidates who anyone could make a really solid argument for, and then some absolutely mind boggling picks. Obviously, no matter how the list shaped up, people are going to argue over it. Regardless of the bickering, however, there are still some glaring omissions, first and foremost being Athens, GA. I will grant that I’ve never been to Athens, but it sounds like heaven, or at least 100x better than Missoula. Rankings like these are pretty arbitrary, so I won’t get into who deserves to be where on the list. In truth I have no problem with Boulder at #1. As much as the TFM readers may despise that town for its obscene liberalness, it is by all accounts an incredibly fun and ridiculously picturesque setting. Boulder deserves to be on the list.

Really, we should start with who doesn’t deserve to be on the list, and we find our first candidate at the very top. College Station, despite having the word “college” in its name, is NOT a great college town. I’ve been there. I won’t say it sucks, but it’s a hard “meh.” Hell, even Johnny Football can’t wait to leave, and he’d rather party in Austin. Austin, by the way, does not deserve to be on this list either, and I’m glad it isn’t. Don’t get me wrong, Austin is a glorious city, one of the five or six best in the country, hands down, but it’s too big to be considered a college town anymore. Austin is a full on city. Missoula, Lexington, and Gainesville also seem like odd members of this list. Missoula is, at best, a poor man’s Boulder, and since we already have Boulder on the list, get the fuck out of here, Missoula. Lexington is a fine city — I’ve spent a few days there, but it doesn’t crack the top 10. Gainesville, I have never visited, but from everything I’ve read and heard, it isn’t exactly a premier destination (aside from The Swamp) if you’re planning an SEC college town tour. Off the top of my head, I think I’d rather head to Columbia, SC, Athens, GA, or Knoxville, TN. And that’s just in the SEC.

I’m not surprised to see the B1G so well represented, as I believe they have almost as good of a collection of college towns as the SEC. Madison, Iowa City, and Ann Arbor are all places I’ve heard wonderful things about. I’m also okay with Fayetteville and Columbia. Obviously, I have a massive bias towards Columbia, being a Mizzou alum, but it IS a gorgeous and prototypical college town, and it’s also a lot of fun, and has possibly the cheapest drinks in America. If you have a five dollar bill you can blackout at a bar in Columbia, no problem. In fact, last year when Mizzou hosted Georgia in football, many Bulldog fans told my friends and I that Columbia reminded them of Athens, which by the way I may have mentioned this, but HOW IS ATHENS NOT ON THE LIST!?!?! Columbia and Fayetteville are both debatable, but legitimate choices.

That’s my two cents, please argue with each other and tell me how stupid I am in the comments.

[via Livability.com]

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  1. phly alpha

    Clemson, SC. I know many of you (if not all) will disagree, but Clemson is a great college town. There would be no City of Clemson if the University did not exist.

    13 years ago at 11:44 am
    1. Denny_Crane

      Clemson sucks dude, the mentality is great but the town is awful there’s like what, three bars?

      13 years ago at 11:48 am
    2. Tuco1855

      ^3 bars?? That’s a ridiculous statement. Also, don’t forget that Clemson only has about 15,000 undergrads, and even with lower enrollment than others, students still outnumber townies 2-1.

      There is nothing but college students in Clemson. It is more of a college town than anywhere else I’ve ever been. (Bloomington, Champaign, Madison, Ann Arbor, Lexington, Both Columbias, Iowa City, Auburn) I’ve been to 5/ the top 10 listed here.

      The off-campus housing is arguably the best in the country and the combination of Lake Hartwell and the mountain views make it absolutely beautiful. The town is very cozy in size and the traffic is minimal compared to virtually everywhere else. Clemson deserved a spot on this list.

      13 years ago at 4:22 pm
    3. Tuco1855

      ^3 bars?? That’s a ridiculous statement. Also, don’t forget that Clemson only has about 15,000 undergrads, and even with lower enrollment than others, students still outnumber townies 2-1.

      There is nothing but college students in Clemson. It is more of a college town than anywhere else I’ve ever been. (Bloomington, Champaign, Madison, Ann Arbor, Lexington, Both Columbias, Iowa City, Auburn) I’ve been to 5/ the top 10 listed here.

      The off-campus housing is arguably the best in the country and the combination of Lake Hartwell and the mountain views make the campus absolutely beautiful. The town is very cozy in size and the traffic is minimal compared to virtually everywhere else. Clemson deserved a spot on this list.

      13 years ago at 4:23 pm
    4. Success

      I’ve had fun at Clemson and find it pretty comparable to Auburn. They’re both quintessential college towns, i.e. the city couldn’t exist without the university.

      13 years ago at 5:25 pm
  2. Denny_Crane

    Tallahassee over gaynessville all day every day… Even gaytors say that tally is more fun, not to mention we have the hottest girls.

    13 years ago at 11:46 am
    1. The3WiseMen

      Ames is a cornfield surrounded by nothing… One of the worst college towns I’ve ever visited.

      13 years ago at 3:07 pm
  3. KappaBeezybaby

    Mr. Bacon, I surprisingly agree with you on almost all counts… I think hell must be freezing over…

    13 years ago at 11:55 am
  4. ZeteNJ

    Didn’t go there, but State College, PA? Seemed pretty legit, visited twice. Also, I know it breaks the more of a city than a college town rule but, Boston/Cambridge?

    I went to Seton Hall and I can full on admit, South Orange, NJ, great town if you an adult and commute to NYC…but terrible college town. Then again, the school only has like 6,000 kids and no football team so…

    13 years ago at 11:55 am
    1. ny_frat

      I don’t really know why everyone says Boston is such a great college town when it’s not at all. It’s a great city but its too expensive to be considered a college town. Calling Boston a college town is like calling NYC a college town.

      13 years ago at 12:54 am
    1. BrovWade

      Definitely enjoyed my trip there a couple years ago. That plaza downtown with all the bars and no streets is great.

      13 years ago at 3:23 pm
    1. OMFratRebel

      The atmosphere due to the fans and how they treat everyone was probably so bad that it knocked them out of the top 50.

      13 years ago at 12:35 pm
  5. ice cold frat

    Columbia isn’t even the cheapest place to blackout in Missouri. You can blackout in Pacific, Rolla, Kirksville, and Warrensburg for pennies on the dollar. Of course, all of those towns suck and have only dive bars, but fuck it. YOLO.

    13 years ago at 12:10 pm
    1. nintenbro64_

      I don’t know where you went in warrensburg but on my brief tour I found no dive bars at all. For a small shitty town it enabled blackout quite well.

      13 years ago at 8:55 am
  6. YourButt_MyPee

    What the fucking fuck is college station doing on this list? That place is complete shit and full of dick grabbers.

    13 years ago at 12:16 pm