Move B1G championship games to Vegas

West Coast teams are soft. Can't handle mild, Midwest fall.
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LOL

Just stop.
They’re not gonna…

It’s just the facts. No college football player, especially the ones used to playing shitty Pac 10 schedule night games in the northwest, Utah, and Colorado could ever overcome the elements a noon game in the Midwest.
 
They’re not gonna…

It’s just the facts. No college football player, especially the ones used to playing shitty Pac 10 schedule night games in the northwest, Utah, and Colorado could ever overcome the elements a noon game in the Midwest.
Good dog.
 
lol

Yeah, because if there's one thing 18-22 year olds hate...it's travel.

You’re saying going across the country has no affect on a teams performance?

Lol at traveling to Champaign IL or Iowa or Wiscy. It’s not SoCal bruh

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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.
Good thing Minnesota doesn’t play past November.
 
As stupid as this conversation regarding all these impossible factors has been, depending on how divisions and scheduling work, we're possibly talking about 3 road games where the Pac teams will have to travel to these frigid tundras, the absolute horror.

Considering we have an instate rivalry game that will be scheduled every year and being in the Big 10 now we won't be expected to travel for other out of conference games, I think we might just find a way to overcome the grueling task of going a state or two east of what we're used to a few times/year.
 
As stupid as this conversation regarding all these impossible factors has been, depending on how divisions and scheduling work, we're possibly talking about 3 road games where the Pac teams will have to travel to these frigid tundras, the absolute horror.

Considering we have an instate rivalry game that will be scheduled every year and being in the Big 10 now we won't be expected to travel for other out of conference games, I think we might just find a way to overcome the grueling task of going a state or two east of what we're used to a few times/year.
B1G intellect. Welcome, Huskies.
 
If you say so. There's other places with bad weather like Pullman that don't have the elevation.
Everybody knows it’s way easier to play in good weather. It’s just obvious. Cold weather with rain… It’s not gonna be easy to throw and catch the ball. And yes it’s always a factor.
 
Everybody knows it’s way easier to play in good weather. It’s just obvious. Cold weather with rain… It’s not gonna be easy to throw and catch the ball. And yes it’s always a factor.
Football is a summer sport -SEC nutswingers
 
Everybody knows it’s way easier to play in good weather. It’s just obvious. Cold weather with rain… It’s not gonna be easy to throw and catch the ball. And yes it’s always a factor.
You never said there’d be rain. That changes everything. We’re in for a rude awakening I guess.
 
Football is a summer sport -SEC nutswingers

“18 to 21 year olds love long travel days, and they always get to sleep on time in the hotel away from their own bed”

And

“Weather really isn’t a factor”

-Pac transitioners
 
Pretty sure it’s the same one, numbnuts.

Naawww lol here I’ll break it down for you.

1) I said it’s miserably cold in the Midwest but I also said November isn’t as bad as December and January.

2) discussing if weather is a factor or not. In which I said, cold and rain is obviously tougher environment to pass and catch the ball.

L O L. Let me know if you need any other help with the last two pages of this thread.
 
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