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Traveling to watch Ohio State football play USC or UCLA teams? It'll be a long one

The Big Ten as it stands has some long road trips.

Just think about the road trip from Nebraska to Rutgers.

Right now, it takes nearly 19 hours and 1,310 miles by car to get from the two schools.

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Now that USC and UCLA are joining the Big Ten, the road trip will get a lot longer.

Google Maps searches below show a nearly five-hour flight from Columbus to Los Angeles.

If you drive, it's nearly 2,300 miles by car and the trip is slated to last 30 hours.

One way.

The longest drive would be a nearly 2,800-mile, 41-hour drive between Rutgers and Los Angeles.

Hopefully, gas prices go down before then.

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio State football fans in for long trips to USC, UCLA