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Sig Ep: Think of USF greek as a roller coaster, except a lot less fun and exhilerating. You rise, then IFC pulls you down. Sig Ep is looking down the hill right now. They have a good deal of studs, but anybody who wants to rush should be an informed PNM and know that callousness is toxic here in Greek. DChi: Kept under the radar (for now), and since they're basically the only fraternity not in trouble, they got a big pledge class in fall '14. They take it easy on pledges, if you're into that kinda thing, but they, too, have quality in their ranks. Sig Chi: All but gone, not worth my time. Sorry, shouldn't have trapped blow out of your house. Sig Nu: Country, Athletic. A lot of their studly brothers are getting old, but they still are dark horses every single year for a good class of guys. They got kinda boned with IFC but like, who hasn't lol Pike: They have goobs mixed in with quality. They have a relatively tight brotherhood, and it shows in public, which is a plus. They still rally off of their name, as Pike is huge elsewhere, but without a house it kinda makes it tough to rise up the ranks. Kappa Sig: Anybody who was here before last year knows how hard these guys rage; obviously something happened. Look for them to rally back hard this year, that house is prime for parties and they have their fair share of studs. Phi Delt: Actually came back strong. New guys are solid, and the older dudes have quality within them as well. Look for them to rush hard with that house.
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