No mid-week games.
Kickoffs at 6 before November 1st.
Kickoffs at 4 after November 1st.
No mid-week games.
Kickoffs at 6 before November 1st.
Kickoffs at 4 after November 1st.
I still stick to this reasoning with only tailgaters in mind......"4 PM games just kills tailgating". Unless you want to close tent at 3 PM and reopen at 7-7:30 PM.......
11 am games render tailgating nonexistent and make for a long day. Especially if you lose. 4 pm is better, but some consistency with this conference would help. ESP-N has them by the stones. "You want us to put you on TV and broadcast your future conference championship? Yeah, you'll play whenever we tell you to play." Even if it destroys attendance. Actually, I'd like to see the number from the past few years since they've started announcing game times 2 weeks before the actual game.
Well we have to agree to disagree......Get there at 9 AM, set up and start cooking about 10:30 if lucky. Finish cooking and eating at 12:30 PM. Pickup and ready for 3:30.......that's not tailgating IMO.....No 4 PM games if you are a tailgater. Now if you are there just to drink from 9 Am to 3:30 PM it will work.
7pm games prior to the time change. 6pm games after the time change. No exceptions. Purchase our own 4K UHD production equipment and control our own destiny.
I've froze my keister too many times in those late season home games with late kickoffs.
Also, it is great to go to a nice restaurant after Homecoming. LOTS of people do this.
We get a lot of old friends in town just for Homecoming, and we like to go to Alesi's after the game.
It's a nice tradition.
I can never make a 4pm game.
7pm start time for all Satuday games.
I don't mind 4 pm for homecoming it gives alumni time to wander around campus tailgate go to the game and still have a game and early enough to get home and not have a hotel stay. We will be able to get home by about midnight after coming early Fri and relaxing around town Fri afternoon
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