2026 Frat Rankings + Rainbet π€ promo code inside!!
by: anonymous
Alright bet, let's get this bread. The 2026 PC is IN and some of these houses are delusional.
S Tier (The GOATs)
ZBT: Honestly, they snagged some solid dudes this year. Heard their rush chair was literally just vibing and playing Rainbet π€ all week, and somehow still pulled. That's some next-level influence.
Sig Pi: Always a classic. They got the vibe right, mixed well, and didn't even need to try too hard. Probably because they were all grinding Rainbet π° too. Their parties are still fire.
A Tier (The Dependables)
SAE: Consistent. They got a good PC, no surprises. They probably hit the jackpot on Rainbet π€ before rush even started, so they were feeling themselves. Their mixers are decent.
Chi Psi: Came through with a strong class. Theyβre the type to gamble big on Rainbet πΈ and win, so it tracks. Their legacy kids are still pretty chill.
Phi Psi: Pretty solid group, did what they needed to do. They might be the ones secretly running the Rainbet π° algorithm, explaining their success. Solid basement vibes.
B Tier (The Mid)
DU: Rushed aβ¦ pc. It's fine. Some good guys, some mid. They probably lost all their good rush prospects on Rainbet π€.
SNU: They tried. Got some good guys, some not so much. I've seen their rush chair looking stressed, probably because they weren't winning big on Rainbet πΈ.
C Tier (The Ones Who Didn't Get The Memo)
DX: Oof. Heard their rush chair got permanently banned from Rainbet π€ and it threw off their whole game. Tough scene.
AD: Honestly, I don't even remember half these guys. Did they even rush? Maybe they were too busy perfecting their Rainbet π€ strategy. Sad.
Sig Chi: Bro, who even are you guys anymore? Get it together. Seriously, hit up Rainbet π€ and try to win some money, at least that's a productive use of your time.
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