College towns rule. Although some are far better than others, they’re all unique in their own right and all boast a bevy of options for having a damn good time.
That being said, it’s best not to overstay your welcome in some towns. They might be great during a four-year undergraduate career, on football gamedays or for an occasional weekend visit, but getting stuck there for 10 years? Now, that’s a different story.
This week’s Re-Rankings look at the college towns/cities of all AP Top 25 college football teams, ranking which ones you’d least like to get stuck in for a decade. And we’re talking legitimately stuck…as in you’re not leaving. You can venture to the city limits but no further. Factors considered were geography, weather, entertainment options, economy and others.
You can find all of the 2015 Re-Rankings here.

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