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ClayNation Contest: Hottest Sorority in the SEC



As we come down the final days of the 2008 year, it has become clear to me that we need a contest to help pass the long, dark days of winter. Inspiration came where inspiration often comes from: via the brilliantly twisted mind of my friend Tardio. Recently, I've been extolling the virtues of Michael Lewis's book The Blind Side. Which I'll reiterate now, the book is amazing. You've got to read it if you haven't already.

I'm going to put up a post featuring the ten most interesting books I've read in 2008 and The Blind Side is one of them. Tardio read The Blind Side over Christmas break and didn't latch onto Michael Oher's amazing story or the recruiting battles or anything else. Nope, he immediately started texting me about Collins Tuohy the blond teenage daughter of the Tuohy family. She also went to Ole Miss, became an Ole Miss cheerleader, and joined the Kappa Delta sorority.

So what email arrives in my inbox at 5 in the morning on December 28? A link from Tardio to the Ole Miss Kappa Delta's. His only message. "Have fun."

The next day Tardio pronounced the Ole Miss KD's the hottest sorority in the SEC. Which was such a bold conclusion, I was floored. I've previously ranked the women of the SEC in Dixieland Delight as well as in a column for CBS. For those of you who don't know these were my rankings.

1. Ole Miss
2. Georgia
3. Vanderbilt
4. Auburn
5. South Carolina
6. LSU
7. Tennessee
8. Alabama
9. Kentucky
10. Arkansas
11. Florida
12. Miss. State

It's been two years since I initially ranked the girls of the SEC and I still get angry emails from girls about my ranking of their school. So after Tardio's bold call of the Ole Miss KD's as the hottest sorority in the SEC, I figured why not step things up a degree and crown the hottest sorority in the SEC? Send in your sorority nominations, your photos, and the like. In the end we'll vote via a bracket challenge. First up for your consideration, the KD's of Ole Miss. Here's their website courtesy of Tardio.

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