I would say Notre Dame as well. Great school, great tradition, I loved it when I was able to visit the campus my junior year.
Congratulations.
2007-01-29 15:25:17
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answered by mesquitemachine 6
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I am a Big Ten fan. Live in Illinois and graduated from U. of Iowa. However, I would say Notre Dame would be first choice if your going on a free ride. Academically, they are one of the top in the nation, and when you graduate you have one of the best networks already in place. Michigan is a close second. People think Michigan is a football factory, but in reality it is also pretty good academically. Make sure you choose not only for the sports (if you are playing) but the school itself. I have been coaching jr. high and high school kids for 14 years, and I always tell them to use football to get an education. Use YOUR sport, whatever it is, to get an education first. If you are lucky enough to continue into a pro career, that is a bonus. If not, you will have a degree that is completely paid for.
2007-01-29 22:29:45
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answered by Natterjack9 5
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Notre Dame
2007-01-29 22:04:20
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answered by ndfreak1110 2
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Notre Dame. Play 4 years and graduate and you will have a great life after football. Can't say the same for the other schools. Of the 5 schools I would say that ND will end up with the better record.
2007-01-29 22:06:47
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answered by T 1
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Anyplace but Michigan ! Notre Dame sounds good .
2007-01-29 23:59:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Not Notre Dame...definately Michigan...Michigan is up to standards with an Ivy League School.
2007-01-29 22:06:12
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answered by Racin Girl 3
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People seem to forget that even though this is in the football section, we're talking about going to college, not college football. Notre Dame is an easy choice, this is one of those schools that people want to go to their whole lives. Plus, there's a reason tutition is $40,000+. It's not just about what you know (or what you learn), it's about who you know (or who the alumni from your school are).
2007-01-30 12:12:37
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answered by Lmeister 4
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Go Michigan
Has some of the best traditions. Top academic school in the nation and is recognized worldwide. Rich history. The school is just beautiful. The football team is the best in the nation throughout history. Playing in The Big House would be a dream for most. And well you would be involved in THE BEST rivalry in all of college football.
2007-01-29 23:46:40
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answered by Tyler E 4
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Go with your gut feeling!!! Notre dame it is!!!
Unlessyou wanna go to my school Culinary Institute of America
2007-01-29 22:11:43
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answered by Caramel~Bliss~ 3
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Are you chosing based on the educational opportunities or on their football traditions? Make sure you are choosing for the right reasons. What do you want to go to school for? Consider each college's unique abilities and then make your decision on that. Football is great but won't pay your bills when you are in your 40's.
2007-01-29 22:39:35
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answered by The Education Doctor 3
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