the line moved in response to a snag in the team's travel plans..
This year the San Diego State men’s basketball team chartered a flight directly into Laramie for its annual trip to Wyoming instead of the usual slog – flying commercial to Denver, followed by a 2½-hour bus ride over a notoriously windy mountain pass that may or may not be open.And what happens? Their charter Monday afternoon stops halfway to refuel in Cedar City, Utah, then gets grounded by a snowstorm. The 13th-ranked Aztecs checked in at a Cedar City hotel, spent the night and finally reached Laramie at about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, 20 hours after they left San Diego and seven hours before the 6:30 p.m.

I posted that and more, not once, but twice, and it's right above your post.

By the way, I don't know what "mountain pass" they are talking about. And that it "may or may not be open"??? You take I-25 from Denver, not I-70.

They also fail to mention the second-refueling this morning (wtf was with that?). Yeah, that source sucked, whoever it was.Not trying to rail on you, btw, it's just funny is all.