'Rooms were 1,000 degrees': Northwestern coach Chris Collins rips Big Ten for high hotel temperatures
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The Northwestern Wildcats began their Big Ten tournament with a solid victory over the Minnesota Golden Gophers, but head coach Chris Collins voiced frustration over their hotel accommodations. Staying at the Sheraton, Collins revealed that the rooms were uncomfortably hot, with temperatures not dropping below 85 degrees. He accused the Big Ten of poor treatment regarding hotel assignments, pointing out that the temperature issues had persisted for over a week. Despite the uncomfortable conditions, the team looked forward to their next matchup against the Wisconsin Badgers in the tournament.
The temperature of the hotel rooms was confirmed to be excessively high prior to the arrival of Northwestern's team, leading to the coach's frustration.
Collins criticized the Big Ten for their treatment of the Northwestern team concerning hotel accommodations, suggesting it reflects poorly on the conference.
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