So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
Total drive starting from Atlanta and back to Atlanta is 12 hours. How many pac-12 schools can someone hit with 12 hours of driving?
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
Total drive starting from Atlanta and back to Atlanta is 12 hours. How many pac-12 schools can someone hit with 12 hours of driving?
This question is probably best answered by @Logistics.
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
Total drive starting from Atlanta and back to Atlanta is 12 hours. How many pac-12 schools can someone hit with 12 hours of driving?
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
I think I drove effectively just south of Auburn to the airport and it was 2.5 to 3 hours and I know Athens is east ... may have started further south of Auburn than I thought as it was a while ago
By and large there shouldn’t be more than a 3-4 hour drive between any of the stops and all easy to get to after the stop the prior day
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
Total drive starting from Atlanta and back to Atlanta is 12 hours. How many pac-12 schools can someone hit with 12 hours of driving?
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
Total drive starting from Atlanta and back to Atlanta is 12 hours. How many pac-12 schools can someone hit with 12 hours of driving?
Don’t think you can do more than 4
In California 4 and maybe oregon schools. Starting from Washington? maybe 4 probably 3.
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
Total drive starting from Atlanta and back to Atlanta is 12 hours. How many pac-12 schools can someone hit with 12 hours of driving?
Don’t think you can do more than 4
In California 4 and maybe oregon schools. Starting from Washington? maybe 4 probably 3.
May be able to do Arizona schools and SoCal schools
I think you’re right that you can do the 4 California schools
You can only do the I-5 part of the PNW schools - Wazzu is too far East
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
Total drive starting from Atlanta and back to Atlanta is 12 hours. How many pac-12 schools can someone hit with 12 hours of driving?
Don’t think you can do more than 4
In California 4 and maybe oregon schools. Starting from Washington? maybe 4 probably 3.
May be able to do Arizona schools and SoCal schools
I think you’re right that you can do the 4 California schools
You can only do the I-5 part of the PNW schools - Wazzu is too far East
You can go WSU to UW to the Oregon schools in under 12.
I played around on Google maps and 4 was the most. It’s either the Cali (ILTCICIWILTD) schools, the PNW, or L.A. schools plus Arizona.
I didn’t bother checking Arizona to Utah & Colorado.
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
Total drive starting from Atlanta and back to Atlanta is 12 hours. How many pac-12 schools can someone hit with 12 hours of driving?
The over under is 5
Take the under. I think you can get to 4
If you are coming from UW then three and Pullamn is close.
Bay Area ia 12 hours each way as is SLC. LA 18 hrs and AZ 22hrs each way.
I know this is a bit hyperbolic especially because we got Huard and Smalls recently but I’m just going to go on the base assumption we aren’t going to get this guy and my life will be better for it
I know this is a bit hyperbolic especially because we got Huard and Smalls recently but I’m just going to go on the base assumption we aren’t going to get this guy and my life will be better for it
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
Total drive starting from Atlanta and back to Atlanta is 12 hours. How many pac-12 schools can someone hit with 12 hours of driving?
Don’t think you can do more than 4
In California 4 and maybe oregon schools. Starting from Washington? maybe 4 probably 3.
May be able to do Arizona schools and SoCal schools
I think you’re right that you can do the 4 California schools
You can only do the I-5 part of the PNW schools - Wazzu is too far East
You can go WSU to UW to the Oregon schools in under 12.
I played around on Google maps and 4 was the most. It’s either the Cali (ILTCICIWILTD) schools, the PNW, or L.A. schools plus Arizona.
I didn’t bother checking Arizona to Utah & Colorado.
Seattle to Eugene is about 6 hours ... the triangle Seattle-Eugene-Pullman has to be more than 12 given that Seattle to Pullman is 4+
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
Total drive starting from Atlanta and back to Atlanta is 12 hours. How many pac-12 schools can someone hit with 12 hours of driving?
The over under is 5
Take the under. I think you can get to 4
If you are coming from UW then three and Pullamn is close.
Bay Area ia 12 hours each way as is SLC. LA 18 hrs and AZ 22hrs each way.
Denver I have no idea but gotta be 20+
Yep ... Denver is about 20 ... you’re right on SLC being 12
I effectively made that drive last summer and have done the Seattle to Denver drive a couple times going both ways that are reasonable
So have we invented lightspeed travel or is this kid going to spend a couple hours at each school?
To get from Bama to Auburn to Georgia to Clemson is probably less than a 4 hour drive between each school. Getting from UW to Bama is a trek.
It’s taking a red eye to Atlanta and driving 3-4 hours to Bama ... then a few hours to Auburn ... probably 4+ hours to Georgia ... couple hours to Clemson ... then a few hours back to the airport and home
Getting a visit the first day visits are allowed is a positive for me.
To the extent that UW shows it has a similar/better infrastructure it’s a fresh comparison
You're overshooting a bit here unless you're projecting a lot of stops. Auburn to UGA is 3 hours flat. Clemson's less than an hour and a half from Athens and just over two hours from the airport in ATL (ATL traffic permitting of course).
They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
SEC driving superiority guy ^^
I've been all those places except Auburn, can't imagine I'll be checking that one off the list anytime ever.
Total drive starting from Atlanta and back to Atlanta is 12 hours. How many pac-12 schools can someone hit with 12 hours of driving?
Don’t think you can do more than 4
In California 4 and maybe oregon schools. Starting from Washington? maybe 4 probably 3.
May be able to do Arizona schools and SoCal schools
I think you’re right that you can do the 4 California schools
You can only do the I-5 part of the PNW schools - Wazzu is too far East
You can go WSU to UW to the Oregon schools in under 12.
I played around on Google maps and 4 was the most. It’s either the Cali (ILTCICIWILTD) schools, the PNW, or L.A. schools plus Arizona.
I didn’t bother checking Arizona to Utah & Colorado.
Seattle to Eugene is about 6 hours ... the triangle Seattle-Eugene-Pullman has to be more than 12 given that Seattle to Pullman is 4+
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They definitely planned out the driving well, the order of all these stops makes sense.
DNC = Lane Kiffin
Take the under. I think you can get to 4
By and large there shouldn’t be more than a 3-4 hour drive between any of the stops and all easy to get to after the stop the prior day
I think you’re right that you can do the 4 California schools
You can only do the I-5 part of the PNW schools - Wazzu is too far East
I played around on Google maps and 4 was the most. It’s either the Cali (ILTCICIWILTD) schools, the PNW, or L.A. schools plus Arizona.
I didn’t bother checking Arizona to Utah & Colorado.
Bay Area ia 12 hours each way as is SLC. LA 18 hrs and AZ 22hrs each way.
Denver I have no idea but gotta be 20+
Sorry DNC, not drinking the kool aid on this one.
I effectively made that drive last summer and have done the Seattle to Denver drive a couple times going both ways that are reasonable