Sporting News has released its annual list of America's Best Sports Cities. Boston is number one out of 388 cities ranked. Other notables:
229. Brookings
244. Fargo
248. Greeley
326. Mankato
Interesting: Iowa City ranks 49th, and number one for college football. As an Iowa alum who attended lots of games at Kinnick Stadium, I'll go along with that. I'm sure there are plenty of dissenters on that one. There's just something about Big Ten atmosphere and tradition.
Oh, and Vermillion didn't make the list since there is no DI team... and pretty much nothing else there (Disclosure: I was born in Vermillion, so I'm entitled to that opinion.)
The complete list is here:
http://experts.sportingnews.com/feat.../fulllist.html
The criteria behind the rankings are here:
http://experts.sportingnews.com/feat.../criteria.html
229. Brookings
244. Fargo
248. Greeley
326. Mankato
Interesting: Iowa City ranks 49th, and number one for college football. As an Iowa alum who attended lots of games at Kinnick Stadium, I'll go along with that. I'm sure there are plenty of dissenters on that one. There's just something about Big Ten atmosphere and tradition.
Oh, and Vermillion didn't make the list since there is no DI team... and pretty much nothing else there (Disclosure: I was born in Vermillion, so I'm entitled to that opinion.)
The complete list is here:
http://experts.sportingnews.com/feat.../fulllist.html
The criteria behind the rankings are here:
http://experts.sportingnews.com/feat.../criteria.html
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