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Wyoming 70th in merchandise sales

MrTitleist

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ATLANTA, Ga., (August 26, 2010) - The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC), a division of IMG Worldwide, is pleased to announce its annual list of top-selling institutions and manufacturers. These rankings represent royalties reported July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010 on all collegiate merchandise sold.

Top-75 Universities
(1.) The University of Texas at Austin (2.) The University of Alabama (3.) University of Florida (4.) Louisiana State University (5.) The University of North Carolina (6.) University of Georgia (7.) The University of Michigan (8.) University of Kentucky (9.) The Pennsylvania State University (10.) The University of Oklahoma (11.) University of Notre Dame (12.) University of Tennessee (13.) West Virginia University (14.) University of Nebraska (15.) Auburn University (16.) University of Wisconsin (17.) The University of Kansas (18.) University of Missouri (19.) Florida State University (20.) University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (21.) Texas A&M University (22.) University of Illinois (23.) University of South Carolina (24.) Texas Tech University (25.) Clemson University (26.) Oklahoma State University (27.) University of Miami (28.) Purdue University (29.) The University of Minnesota (30.) Duke University (31.) University of Louisville (32.) The University of Arizona (33.) University of California, Berkeley (34.) University of Washington (35.) University of California, Los Angeles (36.) University of Mississippi (37.) Syracuse University (38.) Oregon State University (39.) Kansas State University (40.) University of Maryland (41.) Georgia Institute of Technology (42.) Washington State University (43.) University of Virginia (44.) University of Cincinnati (45.) University of Pittsburgh (46.) Boise State University (47.) University of Colorado (48.) Stanford University (49.) University of Utah (50.) University of Connecticut (51.) Brigham Young University (52.) Texas Christian University (53.) State University of New Jersey (54.) East Carolina University (55.) Boston College (56.) The University of Montana (57.) University of South Florida (58.) The University of Memphis (59.) U.S. Military Academy (60.) The University of New Mexico (61.) Fresno State (62.) Vanderbilt University (63.) Georgetown University (64.) Marshall University (65.) Colorado State University (66.) University of Central Florida (67.) University of Houston (68.) Northwestern University (69.) Gonzaga University (70.) The University of Wyoming (71.) Villanova University (72.) University of Nevada (73.) University of Delaware (74.) Texas State University- San Marcos (75.) James Madison University

http://www.clc.com/clcweb/publishing.ns ... nnual+2010
 
Makes sense that Texas and Alabama would be at the top for 2009-2010. I guess OSU isn't a part of the CLC because we're not even on that list. Same with USC for that matter.
 
That list was tough to parse and i may have missed one. I'm not sure what point i'm trying to make either, other than MWC/Future MWC teams and a few teams around us.
Code:
(14.) University of Nebraska      ... Close by
(46.) Boise State University        ... Future MWC
(47.) University of Colorado      ...Close by
(49.) University of Utah 
(51.) Brigham Young University       !@#$ @#@ BYU. Boise and Utah beat them :) 
(52.) Texas Christian University
(56.) The University of Montana   ... Close by.
(59.) U.S. Military Academy         ... Air Force or includes air force?
(60.) The University of New Mexico 
(61.) Fresno State                        ... Future MWC
(65.) Colorado State University     ... Damned sheep.
(70.) The University of Wyoming 
(72.) University of Nevada             ...UNLV, Reno, or both?
 
U.S. Military Academy is Army.

U.S. Naval Academy is Navy, U.S. Air Force Academy is Air Force, etc. The "military" is vague, but it came about when there were no other service academies, hence the name.
 
BuckeyesNYC said:
U.S. Military Academy is Army.

U.S. Naval Academy is Navy, U.S. Air Force Academy is Air Force, etc. The "military" is vague, but it came about when there were no other service academies, hence the name.

Citadel?
 
MrTitleist said:
BuckeyesNYC said:
U.S. Military Academy is Army.

U.S. Naval Academy is Navy, U.S. Air Force Academy is Air Force, etc. The "military" is vague, but it came about when there were no other service academies, hence the name.

Citadel?

The Citadel, along with VMI, are private institutions and not Federal Military Academies. Their cadets are not obligated to serve in the U.S. Military and are not even in the U.S. Military. They used to be a part of the state's militia organization (Citadel cadets fired the first shots of the Civil War), but now they're just private.

I was considering attending the Citadel, but I thought it was really silly because it was a really fake environment. It is just military "styled", but it isn't actually the military. Very phony.
 
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