If The 'Friends' Characters Were SEC Schools
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If The 'Friends' Characters Were SEC Schools

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If The 'Friends' Characters Were SEC Schools
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Everyone knows and loves "Friends" and how it will always be a timeless classic, with its 6 charismatic and fun-loving characters. Although they sometimes have their differences, they always come together, in the end, to make up a great group of friends.

1. Ross Geller as The University of Georgia

Giving them props for their academics, they can be obnoxious and admired all in one. With Ross being one of the smarter of the bunch (aside from his sister) yet still knowing how to occasionally have a good time or let loose when the time is right, Ross best resembles The University of Georgia.


2. Chandler Bing as The University of South Carolina

As a character who is a bit dorky, can be serious but also have a good time, Chandler goes hand in hand with The University of South Carolina. Although he can fly under the radar, he knows how to take care of business or converse in an intelligent topic and turn it humorous, along with having some sarcasm that is always above par. Not necessarily good at any one thing, he seems to always know when to have a good time and when to lay back.


3. Phoebe Buffay as The University of Mississippi

Phoebe walks to the beat of her own drum, and only her drum. Although she lives on the ditzy side, she can have her moments. Always blatantly and hilariously honest, she tells it like it is. She would be perfectly content walking down The Grove singing 'smelly cat' for the rest of her life if it came down to it.


4. Joey Tribbiani as The University of Alabama

Joey is the one who is a goof off 100% of the time and always has something funny to say. He's always down for food or drinks or just to all around have a good time no matter what is going on. He is overly confident in his skills as a go nowhere soap opera star and making it big and consistently bragging to others, despite not being the smartest of the bunch. He also may not walk with the greatest rep, but he knows how to be there for his friends.


5. Monica Geller as Vanderbilt University

As the one in the group who always seems to be the most serious and most obsessive when it comes to money or cleaning or anything pertaining to real life, Monica has the most grips on the real world and her time, as does Vanderbilt University. She knows exactly what she wants and how she wants to get it. Despite being the most competitive at everything she does, she has her life the most together as do most of the pre-med students that make up Vanderbilt.


6. Rachel Green as Auburn University

She's the girl next door, who may come off as naive at first, but upon getting to know her you realize she knows more than you think. Never sarcastic in a mean way and a great person to have a good time with or seek life advice from, Rachel best resembles Auburn University. Although she can occasionally be misunderstood, when she sets her mind to something she can achieve it and will always be there for her friends until the end of time. Knowing how to take a proper break or how to focus on what's important, Rachel grew from a naive girl to a successful businesswoman.


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