Dustman
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I live 5 hours away, but I'm fortunate to have a friend in Lawrenceville who is every bit as passionate about the Jackets as I am. I drive up after work on Friday.It certainly affects me and my attendance. I live 6 hours away in Central time zone. I have a choice of getting up at predawn and hustling like crazy to get in a seat at kickoff. When i do this, I miss any and all pregame festivities such as the players walk and the band playing in front of the student union. Those activities are part of the fun of attending a game since I can see all the events on the field on my large screen TV at home. Bottom line for me is, the actual game is not the draw (although I consider myself a die hard Tech fan). If I cannot tailgate/socialize pregame, I am not going to a game. Even if I drive down late Friday night, I have doubled my lodging expenses and won't arrive until midnight or so. By the time I get up, eat breakfast and get to the game it's almost kickoff anyways. So a noon game is not even on my radar although I will certainly not miss watching it on TV or computer.
So it has to be a (Saturday) afternoon or evening game for me. I imagine there are others who live in a 4 - 6 hour radius who feel the same way.
I disagree with you on Saturday morning though. My wingman and I are on campus with our tailgate crew no later than 8:30. Traffic is not an issue. Yesterday we were in the stadium an hour before kickoff. No hassle. No rush. The number of people streaming in after kickoff is astounding and disappointing.
Sorry for the rant. I understand your situation. It takes a lot of effort for us out of town folks. I get tired of the hours on the road. But there's nowhere I would rather be on a Saturday than BDS.