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University of Alabama

University of Alabama Athletic Web Site www.ua.edu Alabama Video Player Tuscaloosa, Ala. – Founded 1831
TICKETS: 205 348 BAMAFor three consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has named The University of Alabama one of the “top” 50 public universities in the nation. -
University of Arkansas

University of Arkansas Athletic Web Site www.uark.edu Arkansas Video Player Fayetteville, Ark. – Founded 1871
TICKETS: 800 982 4647Consistently, Arkansas students have won prestigious national and international scholarships and fellowships. Federally and corporately funded research has grown dramatically, with Arkansas’ faculty winning major research grants from the nation’s most competitive programs. -
Auburn University

Auburn University Athletic Web Site www.auburn.edu Auburn Video Player Auburn, Ala. – Founded 1856
TICKETS: 800 282 1957A 2001 study determined Auburn had a nearly $4 billion economic impact on the state of Alabama, including a $1.5 billion impact on the economy and $2.4 billion impact in “human capital.” -
University of Florida

University of Florida 
Athletic Web Site www.ufl.edu Florida Video Player Gainesville, Fla. – Founded 1853
TICKETS: 352 375 4683The University of Florida is the only school in the nation to finish in the top 10 in national all-sports rankings every year since 1983-84. -
University of Georgia

University of Georgia 
Athletic Web Site www.uga.edu Georgia Video Player Athens, Ga. – Founded 1785
TICKETS: 706 542 1231The Wall Street Journal includes UGA among 16 “Hot Schools” that are drawing increased attention from students and families because of cost, safety and academic quality advantages. -
University of Kentucky

University of Kentucky 
Athletic Web Site www.uky.edu Kentucky Video Player Lexington, Ky. – Founded 1865
TICKETS: 800 928 2287University of Kentucky academic programs boast 80 national rankings for quality education. UK is one of only a few universities in the country with a teaching and research campus and a medical center all in one central location. -
Louisiana State University

Louisiana State University 
Athletic Web Site www.lsu.edu LSU Video Player Baton Rouge, La. – Founded 1860
TICKETS: 800 960 8587Because of its designation as a Research I University – the “top” category of the Carnegie Foundation’s ranking of research institutions – LSU ranks in the “top” two percent of the nation’s colleges and universities. -
University of Mississippi

University of Mississippi 
Athletic Web Site www.olemiss.edu Ole Miss Video Player Oxford, Miss. – Founded 1848
TICKETS: 662 915 7167Since 1998, when the university produced its 24th Rhodes Scholar, Ole Miss has produced a Marshall Scholar, four truman Scholars, four Fulbright Scholars, and five Goldwater Scholars. -
Mississippi State University

Mississippi State University 
Athletic Web Site www.msstate.edu Mississippi State Video Player Starkville, Miss. – Founded 1878
TICKETS: 662 325 2600Mississippi State is home to one of the “top” 20 supercomputing sites among American universities, according to the “top” 500 Supercomputer Sites semiannual survey. -
University of South Carolina

University of South Carolina 
Athletic Web Site www.sc.edu USC Video Player Columbia, S.C. – Founded 1801
TICKETS: 800 472 3267The University of South Carolina’s undergraduate international-business program is the “top”-ranked program in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2004 “America’s Best Colleges Guide.” -
University of Tennessee

University of Tennessee 
Men’s Athletic Web Site Women’s Athletic Web Site www.utk.edu Tennessee Video Player Knoxville, Tenn. – Founded 1794
TICKETS: 800 332 VOLSThe University of Tennessee is the oldest and largest public higher education institution in the state, tracing its beginnings to the founding of Blount College in Knoxville in 1794. -
Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt University Athletic Web Site www.vanderbilt.edu Vanderbilt Video Player Nashville, Tenn. – Founded 1873
TICKETS: 877 44 VANDYIn two decades, Vanderbilt has put more than $762 million toward renovation and construction on its campus, including the addition of state-of-the-art buildings for psychology, chemistry, and music, among others.
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