August 29, 2025
By Washington Post Staff: At universities around the country, the circus comes to town on Saturdays in the fall. In the corners of America where college football is the universal religion, home games are transformative. Parking lots fill up. Portable grills fire up. Hallelujah.
Change is inevitable, but tailgate traditions and regional quirks span generations. Whether you’re coming from the next town over or traveling across several states, arriving for a college football weekend means seeing your temporary home at its best. Fall colors. Buzzing student bodies. Alumni reliving glory days. Win or lose, everyone has an excuse to eat, drink and socialize like they’re undergrads.
What makes a college football town one of the best? There has to be a picturesque campus, a tradition of on-field success, a massive stadium and bars and restaurants with a timeless formula.
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