Celebrity School Spirit
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Celebrity School Spirit
Before the world ever heard of Tony Soprano, James Gandolfini was just an ordinary Rutgers student.
The calendar may be a little outdated, but when Kentucky fanatic Ashley Judd is wearing nothing but a Wildcats hockey jersey, does it really matter?
Before Cincinnati-bred Nick Lachey took control of the USC bandwagon, he was a die-hard Bearcats fan.
Former president Bill Clinton may have a degree from Georgetown, but deep down, he'll always be a Razorback fan.
Before he was frontman for Counting Crows and The Himalayans, Adam Duritz was a lowly undergrad at Cal-Berkeley.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, shown here getting his degree from Miami last December, was a defensive tackle for the Hurricanes, playing alongside Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis.
Texas native Matthew McConaughey graduated from UT in 1993 and is widely regarded as the school's No. 1 fan.
USC alum Will Ferrell, who graduated with a degree in Sports Information, is caught posing with members of the <b>Notre Dame</b> marching band. Shame on you, Will.
Texas native Lance Armstrong (seen here with former wife, Kristin) is a fixture at Longhorn games and the biggest UT fan this side of Matthew McConaughey.
Not only is Snoop Dogg a die-hard USC fan, but the rapper was a personal guest of coach Pete Carroll during a November 2004 Trojans practice.
Ohio State alumnus Jack Nicklaus is one of the few non-band members chosen to "dot the i" during a performance by the OSU Marching Band.
Although Illinois native Bill Murray briefly attended Regis University in Denver, his true allegiance lies with the Fighting Illini.
Philadelphia native Bill Cosby received his undergrad degree from Temple, which he attended on a track and field scholarship.
Tom Arnold, who was born in Ottumwa, Iowa, has always been a dedicated Hawkeye fan.