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Forbes names city 3rd best town for collegiate athletics
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In their most recent issue, Forbes Magazine named Madison the third best college sports town in the nation.
Several factors were taken into account when completing this list, including the
Forbes also attributed the high ranking to Madison’s capital and party-city reputation, going on to call Madison “one of the Midwest’s best college towns.”
According to Dane County Supervisor Brett Hulsey, District 4, a self-proclaimed sports aficionado, the city of
“We are so much better than
Hulsey also argued that the Wisconsin basketball and hockey teams should have put
“They don’t even really have ice hockey at Stanford; all they have at Stanford is iced tea,” Hulsey said.
Hulsey added Forbes should have also considered that
Husley also said the rankings may help reverse the decrease in applications UW has seen this semester, adding though
“I have been in
Dane County Supervisor Wyndham Manning, District 5, voiced excitement for
Manning said he was attracted to Madison himself based on UW’s nationally recognized sports and extracurricular opportunities.
Manning added a good sports reputation attracts a vast amount of out-of-state applicants to UW and is a significant economic driver for the state.
“Now that we have moved from some of the more negative … ratings as largest party school back to what put us there in the first place — our incredible athletics and extracurricular activities we can again feel no hesitation in bragging about our reputation of working hard and playing hard,” Manning said. “Obviously I wish we were No. 1, but then we don’t want everyone in on the secret, do we?”
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Hulsey, did you just call out Michigan football in comparison to WI? I needn’t say more. The rankings were correct, homer.
Is this really something to be proud of?
Stanford has about 800 more sports than UW. Ann Arbor does suck really bad though.
Hey Wyndham, I’m pretty sure athletics and partying go hand and hand, actually—who goes to football games without drinking beforehand, and then goes straight home to do homework afterward?
Yeah, AA really sucks…more living alumni than any other unversity in the world. More Sears Trophies than UW for athletic excellence. Excellent academic reputation….yup, real rough over there.
Hulsey,just who are you to dis the magazine.They were good enough to rank us third.And how do you know that basketball didn’t help to get us to 3rd.It sure wasn’t football this year.Just take the 3rd.and be greatful. Larry Lawrence,a 40 year sports fan