Big Ten teams in conference play traveling 2+ time zones: 1-8


Are there league or school travel restrictions? Would it be a good idea to take the team to the west coast a day earlier than they normally travel? Ot would it be best to continue to practice and be in your home environment per usual?
 

There's no restrictions other then kids needing to go to class. They could go a day early. But I doubt they will. Two hours isn't that much of a change.
 

There's no restrictions other then kids needing to go to class. They could go a day early. But I doubt they will. Two hours isn't that much of a change.
Even if it was an 11am game it wld be 1pm here. That wouldn't throw anyone off.
 

They fly charters too, so they can pick the time. I think it will even out in the end.
 


USC lost at Michigan
NW lost at Washington
Washington lost at Rutgers
Wisconsin lost at USC
MSU lost at Oregon
UCLA lost at PSU
USC lost at Minnesota

I guess I’m missing one, but non of these outcomes seems that surprising, including the Gopher victory.
 

We travel 2 time zones to play UCLA this coming weekend. Hope we buck the trans. Go Gophers!
 

USC lost at Michigan
NW lost at Washington
Washington lost at Rutgers
Wisconsin lost at USC
MSU lost at Oregon
UCLA lost at PSU
USC lost at Minnesota

I guess I’m missing one, but non of these outcomes seems that surprising, including the Gopher victory.
Probably Oregon and PSU win these games on the road. Likely home team would win the rest.
 

USC lost at Michigan
NW lost at Washington
Washington lost at Rutgers
Wisconsin lost at USC
MSU lost at Oregon
UCLA lost at PSU
USC lost at Minnesota

I guess I’m missing one, but non of these outcomes seems that surprising, including the Gopher victory.
Yup. The only games that were maybe surprising were USC @ MN and Washington @ Rutgers but to me both those games are minor surprises not major surprises. To me Washington is no better than Rutgers preseason
 






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