USC is opening a campus in Washington, DC.
USC is opening a campus in Washington, DC.
That travel still has to be paid for, both in cash, and in wear and tear on the coaches and the student athletes.I posted the following in the B12 Expansion thread yesterday, don‘t know how to link a post in another thread, duh…
…Travel is no longer a concern, conferences are coast to coast and will go all 4 corners. <start joke> Open up the equivalent of UConn Stamford in Dallas and place the baseball team there, all classes virtual, play in Frisco as weather allows. Build guest quarters for traveling Olympic teams. wtfn <end joke>…
I added ‘joke’ to avoid being shredded by the board. Change is happening quickly, especially for those schools flush with cash. They can also open a graduate center there to generate other income. We have to act now.
What would that be about a 4 1/2 hour flight LA to Newark is 5 1/4 hours. Figure another 40 minutes to get to Rutgers.USC and UCLA will have more than enough money to pay for charter flights for all sports. Game at Penn State? Charter from LA to the University Park Airport in State College, PA. No airport delays. No driving an hour plus to campus after leaving the airport.
Not sure other conferences will have the cashflow to do something like this, outside of the SEC.
When you factor in commercial flight delays from the major airlines and the drive from the commercial airport to the university campus, all of a sudden a direct charter flight from LA to a local airport near a B1G university isn’t that much longer.What would that be about a 4 1/2 hour flight LA to Newark is 5 1/4 hours. Figure another 40 minutes to get to Rutgers.
I don’t know, seems less than ideal to me
Four hours and 39 minutes wheels up to wheels down to Pittsburgh. State college would be a little bit longer. But even if it were only four hours in 39 minutes it’s still four hours and 39 minutes on a plane. Or five hours and 15 minutes if you’re going to Rutgers… plus travel time to New Brunswick. Flying across the country takes time.When you factor in commercial flight delays from the major airlines and the drive from the commercial airport to the university campus, all of a sudden a direct charter flight from LA to a local airport near a B1G university isn’t that much longer.
What would that be about a 4 1/2 hour flight LA to Newark is 5 1/4 hours. Figure another 40 minutes to get to Rutgers.
I don’t know, seems less than ideal to me
Well, it’s 4.65 not 4 and ours 4.65 x2 because you have to get back. It’s cumulative and draining.May not be ideal, but it’s the new normal. Omaha is not an easy trip. As it stands now UConn flies to at least 6 opponents. Once you are in the plane is 4 hrs that much worse than 2.5? Once you land expenses and experience is the same.
With good tail winds its 4.3265Well, it’s 4.65 not 4 and ours 4.65 x2 because you have to get back. It’s cumulative and draining.
Yeah, but it’s 4.93275 on the way back.With good tail winds its 4.3265![]()
Some of the B1G schools have their own airports that are practically on campus, so in and out for the teams is easy. Penn State has its own airport and it's right next door to the football stadium IIRC. Perhaps other B1G schools have a similar set up with such easy access so flying is not that big of a deal.When you factor in commercial flight delays from the major airlines and the drive from the commercial airport to the university campus, all of a sudden a direct charter flight from LA to a local airport near a B1G university isn’t that much longer.
Not a ton of flights in and out of The SC Airport. It's possible that USC/UCLA could fly charter in for football, but it's highly unlikely that these schools will absorb that cost for Olympic Sports. My guess is that they will fly commercial into Harrisburg and bus to University Park. If they are doing a Friday through Sunday they could play at PSU on Friday, bus to Rutgers on Saturday and fly out of Newark on Sunday. Its not ideal, but teams from the Midwest are already doing something similar.Some of the B1G schools have their own airports that are practically on campus, so in and out for the teams is easy. Penn State has its own airport and it's right next door to the football stadium IIRC. Perhaps other B1G schools have a similar set up with such easy access so flying is not that big of a deal.
they would probably use burbankNot a ton of flights in and out of The SC Airport. It's possible that USC/UCLA could fly charter in for football, but it's highly unlikely that these schools will absorb that cost for Olympic Sports. My guess is that they will fly commercial into Harrisburg and bus to University Park. If they are doing a Friday through Sunday they could play at PSU on Friday, bus to Rutgers on Saturday and fly out of Newark on Sunday. Its not ideal, but teams from the Midwest are already doing something similar.
SC= State College. Not sure if there are direct commercial flights from LA or Burbank to SC. There may be, but it's more likely that they would fly in elsewhere and then bus to campus.they would probably use burbank
they can charter out of burbankSC= State College. Not sure if there are direct commercial flights from LA or Burbank to SC. There may be, but it's more likely that they would fly in elsewhere and then bus to campus.
“We cannot wait to welcome Trojans to the nation’s capital as together we fight on for D.C.’s comeback,” Bowser said.USC is opening a campus in Washington, DC.