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Old 11-24-2008, 12:22 AM
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Your "tiers" of schools left a big gap. At Florida you would have a good shot at the good houses, particularly in the spring, because while it has a strong Greek system its a less "southern" atmosphere than most of the rest of the SEC and I think that a lot of their top houses have a few out of state guys. At Vandy you would probably be ok because a lot of the school is out-of-state. At schools like UGA or Auburn it would be tougher, but if you dress right (sounds like you do), can carry on a good conversation, and know how to behave in social situations you would probably get a bid somewhere decent, just the top few houses would be tougher.
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