BillEsq wrote:ljay wrote:I-70, The Porno Highway
If you've driven it, you know what I mean. I'll be on it day after tomorrow!!!
LOL is so true... such a morbid highway... nothing but tiger tails and billboards for pornshops. I'm not sure which is worse. I'd rather drive to Chicago and over. Then cross that tract.
whiteandblue77 wrote:Interstate 70 is a way nicer drive, goes through Columbia, very pretty, about 20 degrees warmer... Omaha to St. Louis feels about 3 hours quicker... I80 and 90 are horrible (although La Crosse is the most beautiful) in the winter. I'd take a puddle jumper from Milwaukee or Chi town.
yorost wrote:whiteandblue77 wrote:Interstate 70 is a way nicer drive, goes through Columbia, very pretty, about 20 degrees warmer... Omaha to St. Louis feels about 3 hours quicker... I80 and 90 are horrible (although La Crosse is the most beautiful) in the winter. I'd take a puddle jumper from Milwaukee or Chi town.
For sports? For travel, Amtrak is the way to go with Milwaukee-Chicago. It's far cheaper than flights and saves you time since in an out is much quicker. Very popular option, too, as one of the only profitable train routes left in the US. The Milwaukee connection is right off Marquette campus, and DePaul isn't too far from the line in Chicago. I wonder if the schools ever use it, they probably just bus.
The seven schools will add Xavier and Butler for the 2013-14 season, and sources told CBSSports.com that Creighton will likely be the 10th school, and could be added for next season as well.
lukecu wrote:Andy Katz posted that one of the c7 coaches was told to expect a 16 game conference season next year, which would mean no Creighton for 2013-2014 season.
http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketba ... w-big-east
lukecu wrote:Andy Katz posted that one of the c7 coaches was told to expect a 16 game conference season next year, which would mean no Creighton for 2013-2014 season.
http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketba ... w-big-east
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