Move B1G championship games to Vegas

Pac teams never play in cold weather, they’ll never be able to adjust.
 
Indy is a 2.5 hour drive for me. I'd spend more time in airports going to trashVegas than I would on the road to Indy.

No thanks.
Yeah. Indianapolis in (checks notes) December…a perfect family vacation. The big ten should make it a destination stop and the rose bowl works perfect. Most importantly, it’s a college stadium and not the dreary NFL stadium they currently play in.
 
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Pac teams never play in cold weather, they’ll never be able to adjust.
Do we need a Wisconsin Cold thread to rival the Texas Heat thread? I will say it gets cold here but Minneapolis, Minnesota cold days in December through February are freakishly brutal.
 
Do we need a Wisconsin Cold thread to rival the Texas Heat thread? I will say it gets cold here but Minneapolis, Minnesota cold days in December through February are freakishly brutal.
I get it, the Midwest sucks. But let’s not pretend Pac teams don’t go to Utah, Pullman, Colorado in November. Or that you’re in for some kind of rude awakening because you have to deal with some dry cold a couple times throughout the season when you’re used to sideways rain in the mid 30s.
 
Meh. I've always said the "It gets cold in Big 10 country" mantra is way overblown. Yeah it can get brutally cold mid December - March, but the regular season is over by Dec 1st.

You might get some unpleasant weather the last week of November. Typically a cold rain or a rain/snow mix, but that's it. I'd rather play in that than in 90° anyway. Even 80° for that matter.

So one game out of twelve in potential late November inclement weather? pshhh

I don't know how they plan to work the PAC rivalry scheduling, but when USC has played @Notre Dame it's always been mid to late October which is typically perfect football weather. That's sweatshirt and hoodie weather for fans at worst.
The last week of November has always been @USC (Los Angeles).
When USC is @ ND in October they can play UCLA the last week of November.

Whether Oregon/Oregon St or Washington/Washington State will continue to play each other the last week of November has yet to be determined. Maybe they can play those in the OOC season and have Oregon/Washington last week of November.

So USC, Oregon, and Washington are all covered from playing in the Plains/Midwest last week of November. The only question is a UCLA opponent if USC continues to play ND (in Los Angeles) that last week of November.
 
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Meh. I've always said the "It gets cold in Big 10 country" mantra is way overblown. Yeah it can get brutally cold mid December - March, but the regular season is over by Dec 1st.

You might get some unpleasant weather the last week of November. Typically a cold rain or a rain/snow mix, but that's it. I'd rather play in that than in 90° anyway. Even 80° for that matter.

So one game out of twelve in potential late November inclement weather? pshhh

I don't know how they plan to work the PAC rivalry scheduling, but when USC has played @Notre Dame it's always been mid to late October which is typically perfect football weather. That's sweatshirt and hoodie weather for fans at worst.
The last week of November has always been @USC (Los Angeles).
When USC is @ ND in October they can play UCLA the last week of November.

Whether Oregon/Oregon St or Washington/Washington State will continue to play each other the last week of November has yet to be determined. Maybe they can play those in the OOC season and have Oregon/Washington last week of November.

So USC, Oregon, and Washington are all covered from playing in the Plains/Midwest last week of November. The only question is a UCLA opponent if USC continues to play ND (in Los Angeles) that last week of November.
For the most part, yeah. But, the firearm whitetail season in Illinois starts the weekend before Thanksgiving. Daytime temps in the mid 20s are as likely as the mid 50s.
 
That was for Seattle. Pullman, Salt Lake, Boulder all can get much colder.
And Utah is back to back champs? Lol

Long road trip to the Midwest tho is different and different cold.

Either way you’re gonna see some Pac teams come to the Midwest and lose.
 
I will say that Washington would be affected the leasr. However, even a crisp October day in Wisconsin is a helluva shock to LA folks.
 
For the most part, yeah. But, the firearm whitetail season in Illinois starts the weekend before Thanksgiving. Daytime temps in the mid 20s are as likely as the mid 50s.

No.

The average high (the week before Thanksgiving) for Champaign, IL is appx 50°, the average low is appx 34°.

 
I will say that Washington would be affected the leasr. However, even a crisp October day in Wisconsin is a helluva shock to LA folks.

Not to guys suited up in uniform running around for 4 quarters.

Y'all act like it's late December/early January NFL. Yeah, they play in some shit.
 
No.

The average high (the week before Thanksgiving) for Champaign, IL is appx 50°, the average low is appx 34°.
So, gametime starts to be a factor. 11 am starts will not average anywhere near 50. 2 PM starts will be nowhere near 50 avg by start of 4th qtr. Look up daily mean temps to get a better idea of conditions. Also, check out average wind speeds. Halloween, shit changes in central Illinois. Windy, cool days are quite common. Yes, there are days with great football weather for Midwesterners, but brutal for the Lotuslanders.
 
And Utah is back to back champs? Lol

Long road trip to the Midwest tho is different and different cold.

Either way you’re gonna see some Pac teams come to the Midwest and lose.

And you'll see some B1G come to the West coast and lose.
 
And you'll see some B1G come to the West coast and lose.

Absolutely.


Utah been owning the Pac in some cold weather with legit defense. Those flashy Pac offenses in cold weather get hit and it stings.
 
So, gametime starts to be a factor. 11 am starts will not average anywhere near 50. 2 PM starts will be nowhere near 50 avg by start of 4th qtr. Look up daily mean temps to get a better idea of conditions. Also, check out average wind speeds. Halloween, shit changes in central Illinois. Windy, cool days are quite common. Yes, there are days with great football weather for Midwesterners, but brutal for the Lotuslanders.

How 'bout you take the time to do it?

I'm posting facts with links. You're posting words.

Yeah 50° is "cool". It's sweatshirt and hoodie stuff for the fans.

However, it feels good to football players suited up and running full speed for 4 quarters.

Did you not play high school football on Friday nights Oct/Nov?
 
Yeah, I'm not convinced Novembers in B1G country are any worse than Pullman.

I've gone to plenty Nebraska/Oklahoma (day of or day after Thanksgiving) games since I was a child.

I only remember a couple that were cold and rainy. Maybe a few snowflakes. It can snow at 38° though.
 
LOL

Northerners be like "This is college football in October/November across the Plains/Midwest".

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Don't buy it.


November can get cold in Iowa Wiscy and Illinois for sure. Not brittle usually like December or January but even so it’s not going to be an easy W for any Pac team at Wiscy Iowa or even Illinois right now. The travel alone is going to be all kinds of suck.


Now Nebraska could be an easy W for the Pac in Lincoln. NW who knows. Purdue and Minnesota not sure either
 
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