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Road travel is not that big even in the Big 10. I went to IU and Ohio State was the only out of state team that completely filled the place up, and they bought most IU tickets also it seemed.
Also, IU recently did a stadium expansion and they were not coming any where near the need to do so attendance wise, they did it because they had to in order to keep up.
Plus, it's IU. Hardly a challenge for a road win.
I agree with Pudge completely on the sentiment. No fanbase anywhere gives a crap about a road game in Buffalo. But Pudge is right, we don't travel well yet.
When I was in college in Tennessee, I used to go to one or two UT home games a season. Getting a ticket to see them play Alabama was hard. You could buy a scalped student ticket, but sometimes you needed to show a UT student ID to get into the stadium.
But if they were playing UCLA, then they never checked any ID, because they would have empty seats and UCLA was never seen as a threat.