College Football's Top 10 Cheerleading Squads

By (Correspondent) on January 1, 2010

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It's New Years Day, we're all drinkin' tomato juice to nurse our heads through the morning and feasting on host of college bowl games. Given the inevitable blowout or two, the mind can start to wander.

To the sidelines.

Where the cheerleaders are.

Which got me to wondering, who's got the best cheerleaders out there? So I took a scientific sample of me and the six drinkin' buddies I'm watching the games with, and here's the list we can up with, in reverse order...

10. UCLA

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I wish they all could be California girls...too bad the Bruins can't play to the level of their cheerleading squad...

9. Arizona State

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The Sun Devils...what a great name. Pass the tanning butter.

8. Florida State

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Bringing some sunshine from the grapefruit state...or is it grapefruits from the sunshine state? Oh, never mind.

7. Oregon

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If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it might be a....

6. Michigan

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Well, at least they beat Ohio State at something...

5. Texas A&M

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This is our metrosexual selection...the Aggies don't have cheerleaders, they have yell-leaders. Six guys dressed in whites who lead the crowd in yells, which the students practice Friday nights before the game at "yell practice." It is, to say the least, a unique atmosphere down there in Aggieland...

4. Texas

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And the Aggies always wonder why the prize stud recruit ends up at Texas...

3. TCU

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TCU isn't giving the BCS conferences a run for the money only on the football field, but also on the sidelines. Can you say Horned Frog? Sure ya can.

2. Ole Miss

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Gotta love that Rebel pride...

1. USC

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Pretty much the Holy Grail of cheerleading sqauads, USC sets the bar to which others aspire.

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