Frankly I just don't see that at all. We've come along way in the last 4 decades. The thing to remember is its not us and the BIG adjusting to their style of play it will be those left coast teams that will have to adjust to OUR style of play, climate etc.... WE have the advantage in my book. First off whatever Riley does at USC remains to be seen, and Oregon is not consistent. Whenever we play them in the past its usually on their turf. Now the tables have turned. Whether we play them in Sept. (when it might be 95 degrees in Kinnick), and wouldn't be nearly as hot or humid in LA, or if its November and they'll have to adjust to the extremes, not us. Also the travel issue is huge, and thats also in our favor. We may have one or two long trips to the coast every year, but their most likely going to have FOUR or FIVE lllooonnnggg trips every year, some may be all the way to the other coast depending if we have divisions and how thats worked out. I'm not concerned in anyway with playing these teams, and i think their adjustment will be considerably harder the ours.....