Texas A&M/Bryan-College Station Top UT/Austin As Top College Sports Towns
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Updated: 4:40 PM Mar 11, 2010
Texas A&M/Bryan-College Station Top UT/Austin As Top College Sports Towns
Two Texas cities have made the Forbes list for Top College Sports Towns.
Posted: 4:01 PM Mar 11, 2010
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Two Texas cities have made the Forbes list for Top College Sports Towns. Here's how they break it down.

Forbes first consulted the Director's Cup, which measures the totality of a university's sports programs. Of course, football and basketball weight heavy, but the list shows that more traditionally smaller programs, such as tennis or track-and-field (we're looking at you Texas A&M), can have an impact as well. For instance, Stanford won the Director's Cup last year due to excellence in rowing, tennis and track-and-field -- their football team's unusual level of success only helped the ranking.

Next Forbes took into account the cost of living in those cities, specifically the cost of housing versus the median household income, the crime rate and the number of French Impressionist paintings in the city ... and viola ... you have your Top 10.

So, how did Texas fare and who ranked where?

Austin came in at No. 6 on the list. The University of Texas at Austin boasts national champion football and baseball programs as well as an emerging basketball program -- their Director's Cup ranking is also No. 6.

"The music and filmmaking scene, coupled with the tech entrepreneurs and surprisingly affordable real estate have made Austin one of the hippest spots in the U.S. And the Longhorns are pretty darn good at sports, too," Forbes reported.

Coming in at No. 5 was Bryan/College Station. The tradition and history of Texas A&M make the quiet town of College Station a destination for many. The Aggies were ranked No. 13 in the 2008-09 Learfield Director's Cup -- boosted by three national championships (men's golf and men's and women's track-and-field).

"College Station barely beats out its more well-known Texas brethren, Austin. It has a lot to offer, from quality public schools to the library of George H. W. Bush," Forbes reported.

While not in Texas, the Big 12's Norman, Okla., fared better than any Texas school and ranked No. 3 on the Forbes list.

For a look at the complete list, click onto the link below.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Curious on Mar 13, 2010 at 03:36 PM

I sent in a comment and it wasn't posted. Maybe it was because I was a Longhorn and not an aggie??? You should post ALL comments, not just the ones that pro a&m??? Just a thought....
Posted by: Aggie Location: Bryan on Mar 12, 2010 at 02:45 PM

Austin a college town? I'm not sure that's even an accurate statement. It's a city with a University located in it. College Station epitomizes college town and has a lot going for it. I'm surprised Texas is even in the top 10.
Posted by: Jan Location: Palo Alto on Mar 12, 2010 at 02:26 PM

If CS is your kind of town, then it's really tough to beat. If Austin is your kind of town, then move to Palo Alto, because it's much nicer.
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