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02-06-2009, 02:09 AM
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SEC Greek Rankings
For a while now I've been really interested with where exactly and how the SEC would look like if we made a ranking of the Greek Systems at the schools.
This is what I came up with after some research and some number crunching.
1- University of Alabama
2- Ole Miss
3- University of Georgia
4- Auburn University
5- Louisiana State University
6- University of South Carolina
7- University of Arkansas
8- University of Florida
9- Vanderbilt University
10- University of Kentucky
11- University of Tennessee
12- Mississippi State University
Please Note: All SEC schools have extremely strong Greek systems, and even Miss St and the schools near the bottom on this could arguably be on top of almost any other conference.
IF ANY OPINIONS, ADVICE, SUGGESTIONS, DISAGREEMENTS, ETC, PLEASE POST WHAT YOU THINK SHOULD BE CHANGED AND WHY.
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02-06-2009, 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by BigMArlin
For a while now I've been really interested with where exactly and how the SEC would look like if we made a ranking of the Greek Systems at the schools.
This is what I came up with after some research and some number crunching.
1- University of Alabama
2- Ole Miss
3- University of Georgia
4- Auburn University
5- Louisiana State University
6- University of South Carolina
7- University of Arkansas
8- University of Florida
9- Vanderbilt University
10- University of Kentucky
11- University of Tennessee
12- Mississippi State University
Please Note: All SEC schools have extremely strong Greek systems, and even Miss St and the schools near the bottom on this could arguably be on top of almost any other conference.
IF ANY OPINIONS, ADVICE, SUGGESTIONS, DISAGREEMENTS, ETC, PLEASE POST WHAT YOU THINK SHOULD BE CHANGED AND WHY.
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I really think I need to see your research and number crunching so I can see how you came to these conclusions, then make comments if I feel so inclined.
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02-06-2009, 08:33 AM
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When did Vanderbilt join the SEC?
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02-06-2009, 09:19 AM
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When did Vanderbilt join the SEC?
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They're one of the original SEC schools. Arkansas and South Carolina were added in the 90s.
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02-06-2009, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by BigMArlin
For a while now I've been really interested with where exactly and how the SEC would look like if we made a ranking of the Greek Systems at the schools.
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Why is it important to rank Greek systems at schools within a conference? It's realy an apples to oranges to grapes comparison since the schools, majors, locations, funding, population, etc., etc. etc. are so vastly different.
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Originally Posted by BigMArlin
Please Note: All SEC schools have extremely strong Greek systems, and even Miss St and the schools near the bottom on this could arguably be on top of almost any other conference.
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How exactly would you know this unless you ranked all of the other conferences outside of the SEC? Even if you did, again, there is no true comparison since you are ranking Greek systems at schools with vastly different majors, locations, funding, population, etc., etc. etc.
I suggest that we stop with all of the recent comparison talk since the strength of a school's Greek system is totally dependent upon it's own unique environment.
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02-06-2009, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel
I really think I need to see your research and number crunching so I can see how you came to these conclusions, then make comments if I feel so inclined.
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I agree. How did you arrive at this list? Membership size? Number of parties per fraternity/sorority? GPA? Number of bars on campus? Or is it just your opinion based on your personal travels to each campus and experience with each of the Greek organizations there?
Personally, I am not one of those who gets ruffled feathers over rankings, though I do understand why ranking chapters on a campus can be detrimental to that system. So I'm not fussing at you for the list. I'm just curious as to how it was created.
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02-06-2009, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by BigMArlin
For a while now I've been really interested with where exactly and how the SEC would look like if we made a ranking of the Greek Systems at the schools.
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Don't know why it matters (or why you'd make it the topic of your first post), but if you're "really interested," you might want to take some time to look around and see that there have been similar discussions before. For example:
Tiers in The SEC
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02-06-2009, 12:49 PM
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if this was a wikipedia article, it'd be removed.
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