Is it ever mentioned in the show? If not, Americans: is it likely that he was (would that be the norm for a jock-ish male college student in the 90s?) Thanks :)

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    If Ted was playing Division I or II college football (I can’t remember what college he went to), then he would not have time to be in a fraternity.

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      This, especially D1 at one of the larger conferences, such as the ACC, Big 12, B1G 10, Pac 12 or SEC.

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      why does one need “time” to be in a fraternity? serious question, i’m from europe… i thought it’s a house you live in and pretend you’re friends with everyone in there to have parties

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        It’s more that playing college football is basically a full time job, and in addition to practices, players’ meals and study sessions are strictly scheduled and organized. Basically no time for other obligations — and fraternities and sororities usually have their own set of events with required attendance.