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Delayed flights, NFL advice and epic rants: How traveling in expanded conferences is impacting teams


Within the ACC, the jet-setting appears to be taking its toll. Entering this week's action, teams were 6-22 in games of at least two time zones away from home. The data also suggests there is a hangover effect for those returning home after a West Coast trip. ACC schools are just 1-7 in home games immediately following trips to play Cal and Stanford. (CBS Sports)

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Delayed flights, NFL advice and epic rants: How traveling in expanded conferences is impacting teams


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