Bill Marsh wrote:2. A flight from NY to Omaha is 2.5 hours in the air. So is the flight from Omaha to Spokane.
Bluejay wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:2. A flight from NY to Omaha is 2.5 hours in the air. So is the flight from Omaha to Spokane.
Do you have anything showing that a flight from Omaha to Spokane is only a 2.5 hour flight? I find that very hard to believe. I am guessing it would be closer to 3.5 hours at least, assuming there is even a direct flight.
One other aspect missing when discussing travel is that you are using only time in the air. That works fine for men's basketball when the teams probably fly charters from one destination to another. I find it unlikely schools will be chartering flights for soccer, etc. As a result, you are looking at commercial flights for which there will be layovers, time necessary to go through security, etc. When adding in layovers, plan on at least doubling the estimated flight time.
Bill Marsh wrote:Bluejay wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:2. A flight from NY to Omaha is 2.5 hours in the air. So is the flight from Omaha to Spokane.
Do you have anything showing that a flight from Omaha to Spokane is only a 2.5 hour flight? I find that very hard to believe. I am guessing it would be closer to 3.5 hours at least, assuming there is even a direct flight.
One other aspect missing when discussing travel is that you are using only time in the air. That works fine for men's basketball when the teams probably fly charters from one destination to another. I find it unlikely schools will be chartering flights for soccer, etc. As a result, you are looking at commercial flights for which there will be layovers, time necessary to go through security, etc. When adding in layovers, plan on at least doubling the estimated flight time.
Yes, I did look up the air time when I came up with that number. It's 2.5-2.75 hours for 1100 miles. Jet airliners fly at up to 600 mph, so that's about right.
Of course there is extra time in the airport, but that doesn't change based on the length of the trip. It's the same for a 5 hour flight as it is for a half hour flight. One thing not calculated is that the trip to Gonzaga may well be replacing a current bus trip for some teams, which is lucky to average 60 mph. At that speed, a 300 mile trip takes5 hours on the road.
Gonzaga flies all it's teams by charter. The Big East would be wise to do the same thing on a flight to Spokane. As I suggested, if they coordinate the men's and women's schedules, it's the same cost for a charter for 2 teams as it is for one.
For anyone willing to look the solutions are there and are already being used by other conferences with long flights. For those looking for objections, you can find those as well. This is the 21st century with modern travel capabilities. When the Ivy League was officially formed 60 years ago, teams did not fly. How long do you think it was for a bus trip from Philly for Penn to play a game vs Dartmouth in Hanover, NH? In fact, those same schools had been playing each other 50 years before that when train was the only mode of travel and trips were even longer.
stever20 wrote:gosports1 wrote:Every potential candidate has its flaws. If we went to 11 i still think the best overall fit/choice/selection is SLU
no way. Have you looked at SLU this year? RPI 222. Everything they did was because of Majerus and he's gone. Sorry- not interested whatsoever.
gosports1 wrote:stever20 wrote:gosports1 wrote:Every potential candidate has its flaws. If we went to 11 i still think the best overall fit/choice/selection is SLU
no way. Have you looked at SLU this year? RPI 222. Everything they did was because of Majerus and he's gone. Sorry- not interested whatsoever.
I said they all have flaws. SLU fits the profile. Catholic/private large metro area in current footprint. Has ties with current members. Not perfect but who is?
I also have some reservations abou Gonzaga. Not just due to location. I am concerened they won't be able to continue their success if they were in the BE. They very well may be able to but what if they cant? If SLU cant compete at least they are a better fit in other ways.
its been said before, if Gonzaga was in Pittsburgh, Boston or even Minneapolis they would be worth the risk. i have a hard time getting over the west coast thing
gosports1 wrote:stever20 wrote:gosports1 wrote:Every potential candidate has its flaws. If we went to 11 i still think the best overall fit/choice/selection is SLU
no way. Have you looked at SLU this year? RPI 222. Everything they did was because of Majerus and he's gone. Sorry- not interested whatsoever.
its been said before, if Gonzaga was in Pittsburgh, Boston or even Minneapolis they would be worth the risk. i have a hard time getting over the west coast thing
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