Ohio State, Notre Dame and Iowa will have the longest trips from campus to their New Years Six bowl locations, while teams like Florida State or Stanford will have a short flight (or the perfect nap-long bus ride) to reach their postseason location. 

TicketCity put together this handy infographic to show the path for all of the teams in the New Years Six bowl games. Among playoff teams, Oklahoma has the longest journey (1,480 miles), nearly double the distance that Clemson will have to travel to reach the Orange Bowl, per the website.

Alabama has the shortest journey of any playoff team (604 miles) and Florida State has the shortest distance of any New Years Six team, needing just 263 miles to get to the Peach Bowl. 

Ohio State has the farthest trip to its New Years Six bowl game. (Courtesy of TicketCity.com)

Ticket City also issued a report on the median ticket prices for the biggest bowl games. 

To the surprise of no one, the Rose Bowl is far and away the most expensive ticket among bowl games. That's good news for the Rose Bowl, with a big Iowa turnout expected for the Hawkeyes' first appearance in Pasadena in 25 years.

The Cotton Bowl and the Orange Bowl, both national semifinals, hold the highest-priced tickets behind the "Grandaddy of the Them All," combined and the Sugar Bowl -- always a fun experience -- is the only other bowl game with a median ticket price above $200. 

The Rose Bowl is by far the priciest bowl game. (Courtesy of TicketCity.com)