The road record for Big 10 time travelers rests at something like 2-37. I think the first number might be right. Indiana @ucla, Penn State @USC. Who else?
If you're just talking about big road trips? Unfortunately I think you also have UCLA at Rutgers, then Oregon at Purdue and Michigan off the top of my head. I don't think it's a super long trip but UCLA also won at Nebraska.
I think Say Who, Say Pod talked about it but it also sucked the Big 10 gave us UCLA and USC at home this year instead of one of those being a team on a long road trip and going across time zones.
We're on year 105 of getting UCLA when you don't want them. UCLA usually comes out strong and then fades as the season goes on this is like the only year they're putting it together late.
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Zero chance, not in Seattle.
Iowa had their scout team linebacker playing qb in this game and he threw a dart on an inside breaking route for a touchdown
Iowa boat raced UW.
everyone says so
The road record for Big 10 time travelers rests at something like 2-37. I think the first number might be right. Indiana @ucla, Penn State @USC. Who else?
Minnesota @ ucla
I also realized I conveniently left out Oregon.
But still.
If you're just talking about big road trips? Unfortunately I think you also have UCLA at Rutgers, then Oregon at Purdue and Michigan off the top of my head. I don't think it's a super long trip but UCLA also won at Nebraska.
I think Say Who, Say Pod talked about it but it also sucked the Big 10 gave us UCLA and USC at home this year instead of one of those being a team on a long road trip and going across time zones.
We're on year 105 of getting UCLA when you don't want them. UCLA usually comes out strong and then fades as the season goes on this is like the only year they're putting it together late.
Lets go Bruins. Here we go now.
UCLA barely beat a team with their 5th string QB, which allowed them to fully concentrate on stopping Iowa's running game.
UCLA ran 73 plays to Iowa's 46 and only won by 3.