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NZNCRZY
May 16th, 2007, 05:17 PM
Not sure if this thread was submitted in the past sorry is it was. I was wondering how many miles you traveled last year to watch your team play. I added up my miles and it came too approximately 12,400 miles. I was going to add up the money I spent on driving and plane tickets but I was afraid I might cry if I did. The miles are round trip.

Butte Montana;
to Iowa City, 4,200 miles
to Portland Oregon 1,400 miles
to Easter Washington 600 miles
to Weber State 700 miles
to Greely Colorado 1400 miles
to Missoula Montana x 9 home games 2200 miles

PantherRob82
May 16th, 2007, 06:19 PM
1,840

to Younstown,OH
to Des Moines, IA
to Ames, IA

igo4uni
May 16th, 2007, 09:48 PM
to Iowa City, 4,200 miles


Just curious.............what did you think of Iowa City???

NDSUFREAK
May 16th, 2007, 09:55 PM
if roadwarrior was on here then he would show you all the miles that he has traveled..wow. He hasn't missed a BISON football game, home or away, in 295 games.

igo4uni
May 16th, 2007, 10:06 PM
if roadwarrior was on here then he would show you all the miles that he has traveled..wow. He hasn't missed a BISON football game, home or away, in 295 games.

Wow, that's impressive.

appst97
May 16th, 2007, 10:08 PM
approx 6700 for the home games , the Championship, and NCSU

McNeese75
May 16th, 2007, 10:33 PM
9400 including trips to Tampa, Toledo and Missoula. xwhistlex

UNH_Alum_In_CT
May 16th, 2007, 11:02 PM
Evanston, IL 1818
Newark, DE 496
Durham, NH 972 (Three times)
Brookline, MA 196
Hampton, VA 972 (Only counted the miles from Hartford, actually drove via Pine Island, FL then Sarasota, FL :p )
Amherst, MA 104

Total Miles 4558

Not bad for an Easterner!! ;)

NZNCRZY, your miles from Butte, MT to Iowa City, IA seem a little high. Still, very impressive mileage!! xnodx

th0m
May 17th, 2007, 06:26 AM
IF I had the dough, it would be in excess of 6,000 miles for a single round-trip (not much difference between home and away games from Amsterdam really :p).

Tribe4SF
May 17th, 2007, 06:48 AM
Five away games = 2200 miles

Five home games = 20 miles

MarkCCU
May 17th, 2007, 06:51 AM
Charleston to Myrtle Beach, less than 100

Citadel vs GSU, 5 miles

NZNCRZY
May 17th, 2007, 09:09 AM
Just curious.............what did you think of Iowa City???


Iowa city was great, the fans were nice, I never seen a pre-game atmosphere like that at any other game before. Their new stadium was also very nice. The only time the stadium was quiet was when we scored, unfortunately that was only once.

Gil Dobie
May 17th, 2007, 09:34 AM
Around 2500 for 5 home games
35 miles for 1 road game at Minnesota

813Jag
May 17th, 2007, 10:44 AM
172 miles to Jacksonville and about 75 milees to Orlando (Florida Classic)

NZNCRZY
May 17th, 2007, 10:52 AM
Evanston, IL 1818
Newark, DE 496
Durham, NH 972 (Three times)
Brookline, MA 196
Hampton, VA 972 (Only counted the miles from Hartford, actually drove via Pine Island, FL then Sarasota, FL :p )
Amherst, MA 104

Total Miles 4558

Not bad for an Easterner!! ;)

NZNCRZY, your miles from Butte, MT to Iowa City, IA seem a little high. Still, very impressive mileage!! xnodx





I counted my driving distance for that trip, We drove to Salt Lake City to catch the flight too Chicago than we rented a car to Iowa city. I don’t think I will make such a trip again.

NZNCRZY
May 17th, 2007, 10:58 AM
9400 including trips to Tampa, Toledo and Missoula. xwhistlex


How did you like your trip to Missoula?

UNH_Alum_In_CT
May 17th, 2007, 11:11 AM
I counted my driving distance for that trip, We drove to Salt Lake City to catch the flight too Chicago than we rented a car to Iowa city. I don’t think I will make such a trip again.

That explains it! It jumped out at me so I went on Mapquest and saw it was significantly shorter. But that assumes one travels the shortest route!!! xlolx

henfan
May 17th, 2007, 11:38 AM
That's the great thing about playing football in the mid-Atlantic/Northeast: minimal travel that can all be done by car. It's an embarrassment of riches.

My 2006:
Brookline, MA (346 mi.)
Harrisonburg, VA (227 mi.)
Kingston, RI (294 mi.)
Richmond, VA (212 mi.)

2007 is even easier for me:xthumbsupx
Durham, NH (406 mi.)
Annapolis, MD (85 mi.)
Towson, MD (57 mi.)
Villanova, PA (47 mi.)

89Hen
May 17th, 2007, 11:46 AM
Not very far, I only made two games. 400 miles if you're counting round trip. :o

McTailGator
May 17th, 2007, 12:24 PM
Not sure if this thread was submitted in the past sorry is it was. I was wondering how many miles you traveled last year to watch your team play.


To watch my McNeese Cowboys Play

Chicago to Tampa and back = 2450
Chicago to Lake Charles and back 3 times = 6600
Chicago to NSU = 2600
Chicago to Toledo = 600
Chicago to Mizzoula = 2600

Total Miles = 14,850

All trips are round trip and some include a little added driving besides my flight miles.

GreatAppSt
May 17th, 2007, 04:30 PM
On the road for 8244 miles. If I averaged 60mph that comes to 137hrs 25mins, or an average of 19.6hrs of driving for each one of the seven (or almost a work week of time for every two) one hour games of football I attended. I must be stupid.:D

SunCoastBlueHen
May 17th, 2007, 04:35 PM
Last year for football? Zero. :o xbawlingx

This year will be different, though. xthumbsupx

crunifan
May 17th, 2007, 05:05 PM
Iowa city was great, the fans were nice, I never seen a pre-game atmosphere like that at any other game before. Their new stadium was also very nice. The only time the stadium was quiet was when we scored, unfortunately that was only once.

Yeah, that is one thing Iowa does better than pretty much anyone. Pre-game atmosphere and tailgating. And you should see what it is like when Iowa State, Ohio State, and Michigan come into Iowa City. Iowa City is like one giant tailgate.

There, I gave the Hawkeyes a compliment. I'm good for another year or two.

PantherRob82
May 17th, 2007, 06:04 PM
if roadwarrior was on here then he would show you all the miles that he has traveled..wow. He hasn't missed a BISON football game, home or away, in 295 games.

That's awesome.

PantherRob82
May 17th, 2007, 06:08 PM
Iowa city was great, the fans were nice, I never seen a pre-game atmosphere like that at any other game before. Their new stadium was also very nice. The only time the stadium was quiet was when we scored, unfortunately that was only once.

Not a Hawk fan, but it's a great atmosphere.

PantherRob82
May 17th, 2007, 06:10 PM
In 07 I plan on traveling to:

South Dakota St
Drake
Illinois St
Western illinois

and hopefully

Missouri State.

Sounds like a lot more miles than last year. xoopsx

McNeese75
May 17th, 2007, 10:47 PM
How did you like your trip to Missoula?

The Griz Fans and the town were wonderful.xnodx The game lacked a little something though xcoolx xlolx

UCABEARS75
May 18th, 2007, 09:51 AM
I'm too lazy to look up the miles but last year I made 9 of UCA's 11 games.

Drove from Little Rock to Conway for 5 home games;
Drove to away games at S. Dakota St., Stephen F. Austin;, and Ill State.
Flew to Ga. Southern.
Watched SHSU on TV and listened to Cal Davis on radio.

Plan on making them all this fall.

MACHIAVELLI
May 18th, 2007, 12:54 PM
Houston, TX-610 (Press Conference)
Birmingham, AL-800
Huntsville, TX-980
Houston, TX-610
Dallas, Tx-500
Itta Bena, MS-380
Little Rock, AR-350
Houston, TX-610
New Orleans, LA-680

..................5,530

bkrownd
May 18th, 2007, 03:41 PM
0 miles. I didn't get to visit Amherst last year. :(

AppalachianMountaineer
May 18th, 2007, 07:40 PM
A buddy of mine from AppSt works in Hong Kong. Two years ago, he was at the Homecoming game and then at the National Championship game. One way trip from Hong Kong to Charlotte, NC is 8,379 miles as the crow flies. Two round-trips would total 33,516 miles. And that was just two games. xeekx

BeauFoster
May 18th, 2007, 07:52 PM
Approximately 3006 miles last year - I wouldn't trade a single one of them, either!


Assuming that I get 20 miles to the gallon (Car automatically calculates it), at $2.75 a gallon (reasonable guess), I spent $414 on gas alone to get to games last year. Of course, that doesn't include tickets, beer, food, beer, lodging or beer. Add all that up, and it was probably around $2-3K.

roadwarrior
May 19th, 2007, 01:08 PM
These are estimated round trip miles from Minnetonka, MN to the following cities to watch the NDSU Bison play last fall. (from randmcnally.com)

Fargo (Concordia-St Paul) 458
Fargo (Northeastern) 458
Muncie, IN (Ball State) 1304
Nacogdoches, TX (SF Austin) 2116
Statesboro, GA (GA Southern) 2696
Fargo (Miss Valley State) 458
Minneapolis (Minnesota) 26
Cedar City, UT (Southern Utah) 2984
Davis, CA (UC Davis) 3944
Fargo (Cal Poly) 458
Fargo (South Dakota State) 458

Total of 15,360

The numbers are for driving distances and since I flew to some of them, I actually went fewer miles, but still quite a few.

bulldog10jw
May 19th, 2007, 02:11 PM
about 50 miles. That's the distance between the den in my old house and the den in my new house.

PantherRob82
May 20th, 2007, 12:38 AM
These are estimated round trip miles from Minnetonka, MN to the following cities to watch the NDSU Bison play last fall. (from randmcnally.com)

Fargo (Concordia-St Paul) 458
Fargo (Northeastern) 458
Muncie, IN (Ball State) 1304
Nacogdoches, TX (SF Austin) 2116
Statesboro, GA (GA Southern) 2696
Fargo (Miss Valley State) 458
Minneapolis (Minnesota) 26
Cedar City, UT (Southern Utah) 2984
Davis, CA (UC Davis) 3944
Fargo (Cal Poly) 458
Fargo (South Dakota State) 458

Total of 15,360

The numbers are for driving distances and since I flew to some of them, I actually went fewer miles, but still quite a few.


wow. That's amazing. Hope to match it someday.