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Ball State tops THG’s list of Indiana sports schools

        By Kent Kelley, THG Sports

When most sports fans in and outside of the Hoosier State argue about which of our colleges or universities has the best overall sports program, they usually think of Indiana and Purdue (I would include Notre Dame, but the average fan doesn’t associate the Irish with our state—it is more like a national institution to all of the subway alumni out there who support them). Many times the other colleges in Indiana, big and small, are forgotten.

To decide which college’s overall sport program is actually the best in the state, the staff at THG was asked to put together, in order, their list of top sports schools. There were several factors considered when compiling our lists: wins and losses, campus atmosphere, prestige, fan support, conference, cheerleaders, etc. A strong football team was a must to be considered for top honors—we at THG really could give a hoot in hell about any other sport, but we did take men’s basketball into consideration since it is the only other one that makes any money.

The composite results of our survey will probably surprise most of our readers—the following ranks the top ten college sports programs in Indiana and why they earned said ranking:

1. Ball State University Cardinals

BSU is in an exciting conference with a great name (The MAC) and is fairly successful in most sports. What puts Ball U. on top of other Indiana schools is the party atmosphere on campus and relatively low expectations—no one (except diehard alumni) is going to be too upset if the Cardinals have a bad season—this makes BSU a great place to play and coach due to a lack of pressure. Their basketball team is competitive just about every year and their football program is getting better all the time—Tom Lemming ranked their 2004 recruiting class the best in the conference. Put that together with being in one of Indiana’s most picturesque towns and you have to ask yourself: Why would anyone not want to go to Ball State?

2. Notre Dame Fighting Irish

It doesn’t matter if ND lost every game in every other sport and has a .500 season in football—they are the premier team with the most prestige of any college or university in the state. They have the most loyal fans, one of the nicest campuses, and play top competition almost every week. The thing that keeps Notre Dame from being #1 on our list is the crappy city (South Bend) and a low number of slutty co-eds that really know how to get their party on.


3. Hanover Panthers

This Division III powerhouse is excellent in just about every sport. The football team is usually highly ranked, and the campus might be the nicest in the Midwest. Add to that a few heaping helpings of freaky sorority girls (almost every girl in school is in one), and you have yourself a fine recipe for campus fun!

4. Purdue Boilermakers

Solid in football and basketball while participating in a tough conference, Purdue has two great coaches in Gene Keady and Joe Tiller. The campus is kind of boring and there are too many tech geeks or the Boilermakers would be ranked higher. And what is the deal with that big-assed drum?

5. Wabash Little Giants

Another D-III football powerhouse. Nice campus and tough sports programs. We all liked the fact that they do not have any sucky women’s programs—this is an all boys’ school so they don’t have to abide by the token women’s equity rules that most of the others do. Our main dislikes: those gay-looking male cheerleaders in their jailbird outfits—this dropped them considerably in the rankings—and weird nickname that doesn’t make a lick of sense.

6. Indiana Hoosiers

Ranked this low for their poor showing in football since Bill Mallory left, and for underachieving in basketball under Mike Davis. The only reason they are this high is because they are in the Big Ten (Eleven), and they have countless fans who still are brainwashed into rooting for them no matter what. Oh yeah, and if you can’t get laid by one of the dirty co-eds there, you might as well kill yourself.

7. Depauw Tigers

None of us knew much about this school, other than it is in a crappy part of the state in a crappy town (Greencastle). We ranked the Tigers this low because the one alum we know personally is a major ass-clown with a white-trash girlfriend. Sorry Depauw.

8. Indiana State Sycamores

Every state has one city known for its horrendous stench, and ISU is located in Indiana’s stinkiest town, Terre Haute. Their facilities are terrible, they never sign any good out of state athletes, and the townies are about as white trash as they come. If it wasn’t for Larry Legend, no one would have ever heard of this hole.

9. Indianapolis Greyhounds

Has anyone out there actually ever attended a U. of Indy football game? They have the plainest campus in the world—Soviet engineers would have looked down on it for its lack of pizzazz. It doesn’t help that they are the only Division II football school in the state—so they never play anyone any other Indianans would want to see. Oh yeah, they are a private school. Anyone who would shell out big bucks to go there has got to be absolutely retarded.

10. Butler Bulldogs

Who gives a rat’s ass?

 


 

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