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RE: North Dakota to Summit League and MVFC
(01-27-2017 12:26 AM)Wedge Wrote:  
(01-27-2017 12:15 AM)goofus Wrote:  I think the term travel partner has pretty much lost all its meaning when you pair 2 schools that are in different states. It certainly becomes a joke if they are more than 2 states apart.

The term has already lost any meaning, it's just a nonsense phrase now.

The concept is supposed to be that, for sports like college basketball or soccer in which you might play two games vs. two different teams on a road trip, a visiting team could take one flight in, drive to both road games, and then take one flight home. The concept is worthless if the visiting team has to take another flight between the first game site and the second.
Just because somebody who does not exhibit a basic understanding of a term spouts nonsense using it does not actually make it a nonsense phrase. It's not the term's fault that lots of people use it without understanding it.
01-27-2017 10:31 AM
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