Tulane generally ok with change.
https://www.yogwf.com/viewtopic.php?t=58898
Tulane generally ok with change.
https://www.yogwf.com/viewtopic.php?t=58898
A question for all of you saying this is just the way it is, we wanna be big time, this is so embarrassing, etc., etc.
At the time of the next espn contract negotiation, if the SBC demanded right of refusal for each member institution for weekday games and time changes for Saturday games, would you support it?
Looking backwards you have a great point.
Looking forward, complaining* the root of all improvements.
Now if nothing improvement wise was ever going to be done, you are right again, it's not being supportive.
Fortunately improvements are coming . thanks to the complainers.
I joke, but there's some truth in there.
* making aware
First reaction is that I would support it. Then reality sets in and I understand there would be no SBC contract with such a stance. They simply would show more games from other leagues and none of ours. Being able to recognize what should be and what is are often not the same allows one to navigate life more effectively.
This!^
I'm 60 years old now and I don't enjoy the heat. Tulane just hosted a home game against Kansas State this past weekend and the game time was 11:00AM. Their fan base showed up with no problems. Fans are constantly complaining about the schedule quality, well you play the game at the time the network wants it. Either show up, or do not. Either way if other fan bases can man up to play games at 11:00AM against quality opponents, Cajun fans should be able to do it as well.
I think the midweek games are better for exposure than Saturday games on the network. Those dumb Tuesday/wed games are the only game in town. There’s football fans all around the country watching whatever game is available.
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