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College Football 2024

The new cross-country Big Ten has staged nine conference games thus far featuring a pair of schools located at least two time zones apart. The visiting teams are 1-8 in those games.

The win? Indiana at UCLA
 
Yeesh. That's not great.

OTOH, small sample size and I'd be curious what power five teams do in the aggregate regardless of conference status. Probably pretty close to expectations.
 
Yeesh. That's not great.

OTOH, small sample size and I'd be curious what power five teams do in the aggregate regardless of conference status. Probably pretty close to expectations.

Super early sample size (also, Stanford and Cal are less than the B1G 3+UCLA) has the ACC visitors 2-3
 
9 games isn't that small of a sample size especially at an 11% winning clip. It's not likely to continue at that % but def something to watch.
 
So Penn State and Minnesota are two more B1G teams that avoided losing when traveling two or more time zones. Any others? I believe going into the weekend the only team was Indiana.
 
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