11 September 2007

How Does One Become a Tailgating Expert?

Baltimore, a city esteemed for its crab houses, Inner Harbor, and home of one of the NFL’s most rugged defenses {editor's note: don't forget the STDs!}, now has another claim to fame: it’s the best football tailgating city in the United States. Runners-up were Denver, Houston, San Diego and Cincinnati.

After analyzing a host of criteria, including stadium parking lots, overall tailgating environment, tailgating-fan enthusiasm and the sales of tailgating accessories like in-car live TV systems and mobile programming, an alliance of tailgating experts has released for the first time the America’s Best Football Tailgating Cities Index, a ranking of the "tailgating-friendliness" of the 31 U.S. cities with an NFL team plus NFL-hopeful Los Angeles.

Woo-hoo! Baltimore is definitely a great place to tailgate! Not that I've done it, but those lines for the port-a-potties sure do look long!

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