I'm assuming at some point they are going to remove a lot of sports from these spread out conferences. Not sure how much the TV networks value conference content for sports like volleyball and women's soccer. Really they should probably have a football conference and an everything else conference, or maybe a football conference and men's basketball conference, although the politics of that might be difficult.I do not understand how this is feasible in the long term. Football, sure whatever, they'll do it a few times. But, for some nonrevenue producing sports, they will spend half a semester out of classes.
Just looked at a few schedule flights on Flight Aware. LA to Honolulu was 5 hrs 20 minutes. LA to JFK in NY (closest destination I could find to Rutgers) was 5 hrs 33 minutes so that shouldn't be an issue, just minutes difference.Hawaii is the furthest trip. So if LA to Rutgers is shorter than LA to Hawaii, that means Hawaii travels substantially longer for their football road trips every year. Since they've been pulling this off for years on a small budget, then UCLA wont have any issues with a Big Ten budget.
I'm not claiming this is the smartest thing for UCLA athletics, but just pointing out there is another school that's been handling these massive commutes for years with far fewer resources.