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Feb 9, 2016
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cougarmanguy
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travel partner benefits the other schools
When Texas travels to wvu for a Thursday basketball game it makes sense to have their Saturday game be in ohio
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Can someone explain why having a travel partner matters?
Eggguy
2/9/16 2:40pm
It doesn't. Hasn't for about 15 years.
Walter Bellhaven
2/9/16 2:42pm
It makes scheduling a lot easier to have teams paired up. If they are in the
jreid191
2/9/16 2:44pm
Yup. Fly to SLC to play Utah and BYU or fly to L.A. to play UCLA and USC
Mikey
2/9/16 2:45pm
travel partner benefits the other schools
cougarmanguy
2/9/16 2:44pm
I don't think it's just about when you travel, but when teams travel to play you
Metallicat
2/9/16 2:44pm
I was previously under the assumption that it wasn't about 2 teams going
BYUFam1
2/9/16 2:48pm
It matters in basketball but not football
BlueSage
2/9/16 2:48pm
Well, I totally hacked everybody else that has already answered, didn't I?
BlueSage
2/9/16 2:50pm
Someone to scratch your back when you lean forward on a long flight? Seriously
Wedgetail
2/9/16 2:54pm
Thanks for the clarification. They are less travel than destination partners.
Eggguy
2/9/16 2:58pm
It helps create awesome rivalries like Utah v. Colorado.
bob falfa
2/9/16 3:04pm
Ah, I was wondering how they became such huge rivals
CougarThug
2/9/16 5:47pm
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