University of Georgia Bulldogs: Top Party School And Long Shot To Win BCS

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Finally the Georgia Bulldogs are number one at something:  Partying!

The Princeton Review listed UGA at the top of the list and also named it second in the subcategory of lots of hard liquor.

The list was compiled based on survey questions about alcohol, drugs, how many hours students studied and how popular the fraternities and sororities were at the school.  There were actually schools where higher learning was indeed a priority, Mount Holyoke College.

Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, topped the stone-cold sober list.

So how does hard partying impact a school’s athletics program Gambling911.com was wondering?

We doubt it has much of an effect.  But in case you were wondering…

This year, neither the Bulldogs or BYU are expected to fare well among the NCAA College Football teams.  Oddsmakers at SBG Global have Georgia at 35/1 odds of winning the BCS title while BYU comes in as a 125/1 long shot

Granted, Florida and Texas rank among the favorites to win the BCS title this year and also rank among the top 10 party schools. 

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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