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RE: The G5 should reorganize regionally
(03-02-2018 11:20 AM)EvanJ Wrote:  
(03-01-2018 09:26 AM)NBPirate Wrote:  Yes really. Florida and North Carolina are not remotely close to one another. ECU is much closer to DC/Philly/Baltimore/NYC.

Greenville, NC --> Washington, DC 228 miles
Greenville, NC --> Philadelphia, PA 318 miles
Greenville, NC ---> NYC 383 miles
That's a 155 mile difference between Washington, DC and NYC, which is too low. Maybe the straight line distance from Greenville to Washington, DC compared to Greenville to NYC would have a 155 mile difference, but the distance along I-95 from Washington, DC to NYC is more. Picking a school in each city, Google Maps says it's 240 miles from George Washington to Columbia.

Considering we don't bus to games mostly, the straight line distance is correct.
03-02-2018 12:34 PM
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