TailgateClothing.com has an interesting yet spotty collection of vintage looking distressed t-shirts with college logos on them. The included schools at this point are Arkansas, Arizona, Iowa, Iowa State, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio State, USC, UCLA, Virginia, and Yale.


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Outside of fraternities, most people don’t wear a coat and tie tailgating these days. Many of us though have suffered the horror of the dreaded fall wedding . Southern Proper makes sure you can still sport some team pride while you’re chugging free bourbon and constantly checking your phone for scores. They have a collection of neck and bow ties adorned with the mascots of a variety of colleges. By my count they have Alabama, Auburn (though tiger paws), Clemson, East Carolina, Florida, UGA, Georgia Tech, LSU, Mississippi State, North Carolina, NC State, Ole Miss, Texas, and Virginia all covered. You may have to click on their sample to see the logo in a different color (like UGA and MSU in red and maroon). In addition to their online store, these ties are available at a bunch of stores across the Southeast and beyond.






Tagged as: alabama, clemson, east carolina, florida, georgia, lsu, nc state, north carolina, ole miss, tennessee, virginia
At this point CollegeWeekends.com is a better concept than a service. The idea is that you can rent apartments or houses near college campuses for a single game weekend. Often times it would be cheaper than hotel rooms for bigger groups and usually more roomy. They have the service set up for 17 different schools but not a ton of listings yet. The first school to be listed was the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. It seems like this rental setup will thrive at schools in small towns where there might only be a limited number of hotels within miles of campus. You can check out their FAQ for the particulars.
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No self-respecting father wants to raise a kid who sucks at beer pong. That’s why you’ve got to start them early. It’s a proven fact that all professional beer pong players started practicing before hitting the age of 15.

(HT: Uncoached)
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