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USC and UCLA to join the Big10 in 2024...WOW!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 1002772" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>If it was just UCLA and USC joining the BIG10, the travel logistics would fall mainly on those 2 teams. Since they would be the ones traveling a long distance to EVERY Big10 road game on their schedules. A team like Wisconsin, may face only 1 of those 2 schools each season and it might end up being a home game at that. Even if they faced both teams in one season, travel to the West coast would be for 2 games maximum.</p><p></p><p>Now if schools from the South join the Big10, that will increase the odds of longer travel for all teams. Maybe the silver lining for the Badgers, Iowa, Minny Shifty, Northwestern and the other midwest teams, they are geographically in the center of the East, West and South coasts, reducing their travel time slightly for those games.</p><p></p><p>I don't doubt that Football and Basketball will work just fine, flying to all the coasts. However, like I said earlier, this has a bigger impact on the small sports programs, that don't normally fly to games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 1002772, member: 7261"] If it was just UCLA and USC joining the BIG10, the travel logistics would fall mainly on those 2 teams. Since they would be the ones traveling a long distance to EVERY Big10 road game on their schedules. A team like Wisconsin, may face only 1 of those 2 schools each season and it might end up being a home game at that. Even if they faced both teams in one season, travel to the West coast would be for 2 games maximum. Now if schools from the South join the Big10, that will increase the odds of longer travel for all teams. Maybe the silver lining for the Badgers, Iowa, Minny Shifty, Northwestern and the other midwest teams, they are geographically in the center of the East, West and South coasts, reducing their travel time slightly for those games. I don't doubt that Football and Basketball will work just fine, flying to all the coasts. However, like I said earlier, this has a bigger impact on the small sports programs, that don't normally fly to games. [/QUOTE]
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