magnoliacurious |
10-02-2012 12:08 PM |
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Originally Posted by ElvisLover
(Post 2182307)
I must say, Ole Miss is THE Greek Nation of America, hands down!!
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Well, as a matter of fact Alabama - already with considerably higher social greek numbers and many new palatial GLO houses with more on the way - has been closing the gap in greek percentages with Ole Miss for the last ten years or so. Their fraternities, who unlike those at Ole Miss don't have a formal, structured recruitment, are fairly close there; and according to my counting, when you look at undergraduate females on campus who physically attend classes - that is, don't take only video or internet classes - Alabama's undergrad sorority percentage this past fall was just under 34% while Ole Miss' was just under 36 and a half. And this fall Alabama had a jump of more than two hundred in girls who signed up for recruitment and received bids while Ole Miss had an increase of only about fifty or so in both of those things (anybody in the know there please correct me if I'm wrong). And Ole Miss greeks, while they still win the vast majority of campus elections, at least lately haven't dominated them like those at Alabama have.
So Ole Miss certainly has one of the top social greek systems in America, that's beyond dispute, but I would definitely say Alabama could have an argument with them for THE top one.
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