
Congratulations to the students at UMBC for one of the best springs ever – after making its first-ever NCAA tournament appearance in March, students will get T-Pain to buy them a drink when he comes to campus for the school's spring party day aptly named Quadmania. At Butler, the students voted for their spring concert headliner, and Common was the people's choice. But the real story of this year's spring concerts? The comeback of the ‘90s. The Terps (along with Northern Iowa, Illinois and Kentucky) will get OAR at their spring concert while Third Eye Blind is leading their semi-charmed life in a five-school tour.
So is Common the end-all be-all concert or are you feeling nostalgic for the rocking ‘90s? Let us know who's playing at your school, and who you wish was playing if you made the decisions.
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Comments (9)
You think T-Pain is good, Delaware is getting T-Pain AND Rick Ross...
jfield | 04/18/08, 05:59 PM
Report Offensive CommentUniversity of North Carolina is getting Boyz II Men
tarheelevan | 04/19/08, 05:18 PM
Report Offensive CommentCincinnati has OneRepublic and Fabolous
dillman8 | 04/20/08, 10:18 AM
Report Offensive CommentI'm at Rider University home of the Jason Thompson and got Gym Class Heroes
newyorkjet28 | 04/20/08, 11:41 AM
Report Offensive Commentat ohio state we have MIA and soulja boy its gonna suck
buckeye5907 | 04/21/08, 02:58 AM
Report Offensive CommentUniversity of Florida is getting Method Man and Redman, they'll be doing songs off of Blackout 2
doubled | 04/21/08, 11:25 AM
Report Offensive CommentTalib Kwali is going to be at the University of Wisconsin this Wednesday
kjginther | 04/21/08, 01:35 PM
Report Offensive CommentSean Kingston and Brand New at Villanova
BostonBulldog24 | 04/22/08, 04:35 PM
Report Offensive CommentUMass has Jimmy Eat World, Paramore, Fat Joe and Trey Songz (talk about some strange combinations)
MikePBoston | 05/06/08, 02:38 PM
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