Back in the SWC days, we used to take buses to Tech, Arkansas and our home&home series with LSU. From memory, Tech was 10 hours, Arkansas was 15 hours and LSU was 8 hours each way.
We also took buses to the non-conference game with OK State. When we used to go to Arkansas, we would spend the night in Ft. Smith on the way back after the game. Coming back from Stillwater, we spent the night in Oklahoma City.
Bus trips from Lubbock and Baton Rouge were a straight shot home. We would usually stop for food in Abilene and Lake Charles respectively.
When A&M played Tulsa in 1991, the band didn't go to the game and curiously enough, the Aggies got outscored by one point. Other games that we missed were UW in Seattle and Hawaii. Other than those games, we went to all of them. I realize school is allegedly so much harder now and the Band makes much better grades but, I would like to see the Band make as many games as possible.
One other monster bus trip was the 16 hours each way to El Paso for the Sun Bowl in 1989.
I found a good site that lists
A&M historical scores which helped me re-create from memory my list of where we went and how we got there.
I know that over the years, the Aggie Band traveled to all the schools in the Big XII but, it was kind of one school a year or something in the Big XII North. I got to see them in Colorado in 2005 at the absolute worst performance by a Texas A&M team that I've ever seen.
I'll be back later with an SEC distance analysis.
Like others stated for all of our other in state games, we were required to get there by POV and frankly, I think we learned a lot by having to do that. I very much dislike the bus trip they take to Waco these days. We used to take cars to:
Houston (U of H), Houston (Rice), Austin, Fort Worth, Dallas (SMU), Dallas (Cotton Bowl), Waco. It all worked out. Sure enjoyed those out of town Midnight Yell practices too.
[This message has been edited by HollywoodBQ (edited 12/30/2011 6:24p).]