We can’t always make it to the stadium for the game. When that’s the case, the next-best place to be is the college bar.

Business Insider has released its annual Best College Bars in America series for 2015. The updated list includes eight SEC watering holes, up three from last year. New to the list are bars associated with South Carolina, Tennessee and Vanderbilt.

We’ll peruse snippets of each SEC city on the list.

Bourbon Street: Athens, Georgia

“In downtown Athens, students point to Bourbon Street as the place to be after sundown. Known for its popularity among UGA freshmen, Bourbon Street’s best deals are during its power hours, which tend to inspire some tabletop dancing.”

Dixie Chicken: College Station, Texas

“Texas A&M students point to a large southern-country influence on the nightlife in College Station — and the Dixie Chicken definitely embodies it all.”

Harpo’s: Columbia, Missouri

“Harpo’s calls itself ‘the Missouri bar and grill,’ and indeed, it’s a legitimate Mizzou tradition to gather here for games.”

Pavlov’s: Columbia, South Carolina

“Pavlov’s has a huge patio to host lots of USC students and live entertainment. In addition to the great space, Pavlov’s has billiards and inexpensive drinks, which appeals to the hordes of college students that pack the bar each week.”

The Swamp Restaurant: Gainesville, Florida

“The Swamp, named after the University of Florida football field, was once awarded the title of best college bar by Playboy.”

Cool Beans Bar and Grill: Knoxville, Tennessee

“Tennessee students love Cool Beans because there’s a party every weekend as well as Sunday Funday, which offers happy hour-like drink specials all day.”

Tin Roof: Nashville, Tennessee

“Tin Roof is known for its live music every night. It attracts artists of all ranges, from local bands to more well-known names like Coolio and Vanilla Ice.”

Houndstooth Sports Bar: Tuscaloosa, Alabama

“Located just two blocks from Bryant-Denny Stadium, The Houndstooth got its name from Paul ‘Bear’ Bryant, who coached Alabama to six national championships during his 25-year career and had an affinity for houndstooth-print hats. Memorabilia and photos of him cover nearly every inch of the faded burgundy walls.”