Which Big 12* School Has the Most Sex?
September 14th 2010 23:23
Forget the whole "A Little Big 12* Gossip" bit at the beginning. This title explains it all.
Recently, "Men's Health" magazine has released a list of the most sexually active cities in the country, and it will be included in their October issue.
I decided to see which areas housing Big 12* schools are ranked, and how high up they are, so let's take a looksky, shall we?
Number one on their list is of course Austin, TX
I'm not surprised at this at all. Filthy 'Horns.
Up next come the Colorado Buffaloes. Denver is ranked number 5 on the list and it's less than an hour away from Boulder. The Buffs get it on pretty well also.
Norman, OK, Home of the Sooners, is a less-than-half-an-hour drive to Oklahoma City, which is ranked eigth on the list. Keep going strong, Sooners. Keep on.
Lubbock, Texas, the site of the Texas Tech Red Raiders comes in at number 11. This I'm not surprised about, as I have heard all the rumors about the "Raider Rash". I'm not the only one. You know it.
Kansas City, Missouri is actually closer to Lawrence, Kansas then Columbia, Missouri. So that means the Kansas Jayhawks comes in at No. 20 on the list. Ruffle them feathers, you silly kids.
Des Moines, Iowa is less than an hour away from Ames. That's the place the Iowa State Cyclones call home, and they come in at number 44. Perhaps not too much else to do there?
Omaha, Nebraska, right next to Lincoln, the Home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, arrives on the list at No. 47. Apparently corn isn't the only thing they husk.....I'm just gonna let that one sit.
And that's about all the areas closest to these schools on the list. Which means.....we got some schools left out in all the fun.
Sorry, dudes. We didn't invite you to the party.
Recently, "Men's Health" magazine has released a list of the most sexually active cities in the country, and it will be included in their October issue.
I decided to see which areas housing Big 12* schools are ranked, and how high up they are, so let's take a looksky, shall we?
Number one on their list is of course Austin, TX
I'm not surprised at this at all. Filthy 'Horns.
Up next come the Colorado Buffaloes. Denver is ranked number 5 on the list and it's less than an hour away from Boulder. The Buffs get it on pretty well also.
Norman, OK, Home of the Sooners, is a less-than-half-an-hour drive to Oklahoma City, which is ranked eigth on the list. Keep going strong, Sooners. Keep on.
Lubbock, Texas, the site of the Texas Tech Red Raiders comes in at number 11. This I'm not surprised about, as I have heard all the rumors about the "Raider Rash". I'm not the only one. You know it.
Kansas City, Missouri is actually closer to Lawrence, Kansas then Columbia, Missouri. So that means the Kansas Jayhawks comes in at No. 20 on the list. Ruffle them feathers, you silly kids.
Des Moines, Iowa is less than an hour away from Ames. That's the place the Iowa State Cyclones call home, and they come in at number 44. Perhaps not too much else to do there?
Omaha, Nebraska, right next to Lincoln, the Home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, arrives on the list at No. 47. Apparently corn isn't the only thing they husk.....I'm just gonna let that one sit.
And that's about all the areas closest to these schools on the list. Which means.....we got some schools left out in all the fun.
Sorry, dudes. We didn't invite you to the party.
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