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RE: Rothstein | Big East could play 20 conference games if it adds 11th team
(01-08-2018 03:01 PM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  UConn is a geographic outlier in the AAC. There are 4 current Big East schools within the radius of what is UConn-to-Temple - their closest school in the American. For Providence's nine conference road games this year, they travel 6,350. UConn, in comparison, travels 10,440 miles. Houston (only) travels 7,568 miles. Providence only makes two 1,000 mile trips in the Big East (Marquette and DePaul). UConn takes six (Tulsa, New Orleans, Memphis, Orlando, Wichita and Houston).

Isn't Omaha over 1000 miles? I would sure think so.
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