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Should I Fly 3200 Miles to see HEA Championship?

Should I Fly 3200 Miles to see HEA Championship?

  • Yes

    Votes: 14 93.3%
  • No

    Votes: 1 6.7%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .
I live in SF and a UML fan. I can get a free red-eye flight land Fri morning and leave on Sunday after noon with time catch both rounds. What do you think?
  1. Yes
  2. No
 
Re: Should I Fly 3200 Miles to see HEA Championship?

I live in SF and a UML fan. I can get a free red-eye flight land Fri morning and leave on Sunday after noon with time catch both rounds. What do you think?
  1. Yes
  2. No

Both flights for free? If you have a place to stay and don't have to worry about a car I'd say go right ahead. Honestly, the thing stopping me is I plan on being there through the NCAA run and hotel and other expenses will pile up. I don't want to go the whole nine yards with boston.
 
Re: Should I Fly 3200 Miles to see HEA Championship?

Frank, this might be the dumbest question evah! Of course the answer is yes!
 
Re: Should I Fly 3200 Miles to see HEA Championship?

I want to know why this is even a question!
 
Re: Should I Fly 3200 Miles to see HEA Championship?

Both flights for free? If you have a place to stay and don't have to worry about a car I'd say go right ahead. Honestly, the thing stopping me is I plan on being there through the NCAA run and hotel and other expenses will pile up. I don't want to go the whole nine yards with boston.

hotel?

the chiefs will probably be in prov or manchvegas after winning hea (:D), so you can stay in fburg. after they win the regional you can stay at home and see the games in pitt (4hr drive max!) since they ain't back to back nights.

cheapo! ;)
 
Re: Should I Fly 3200 Miles to see HEA Championship?

I want to know why this is even a question!

Me too. Unless Folin's parents are coming (or the missing Russian), this would probably be the furthest a UML fan is coming from to get to the HE tournament.
 
Re: Should I Fly 3200 Miles to see HEA Championship?

hotel?

the chiefs will probably be in prov or manchvegas after winning hea (:D), so you can stay in fburg. after they win the regional you can stay at home and see the games in pitt (4hr drive max!) since they ain't back to back nights.

cheapo! ;)

That would be the plan... have to win the league first ;) No biggie, right?

edit: If we go to pittsburgh I'm staying in Pittsburgh... no car for starters... second, the hell I'm driving 8 hours in a day.
 
Re: Should I Fly 3200 Miles to see HEA Championship?

hotel?

the chiefs will probably be in prov or manchvegas after winning hea (:D), so you can stay in fburg. after they win the regional you can stay at home and see the games in pitt (4hr drive max!) since they ain't back to back nights.

cheapo! ;)
Little chance of UML going to Manchester with UNH and BC there.
 
Re: Should I Fly 3200 Miles to see HEA Championship?

Little chance of UML going to Manchester with UNH and BC there.

Jason Moy has corrected me. UML could bump BC out of Manchester by winning Saturday night. QU is going to Providence. Minnesota has one of the western #1s locked up........so either Miami takes the last one, or BC does, in which case they probably head west. I would welcome this switch. If BC falls to a 2 seed, they probably end up Providence; they couldn't go to Manchester.
 
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