Supersizethatorder-mutt
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HAHA. No, 1960s1860's? Lady Antebellum?
HAHA. No, 1960s1860's? Lady Antebellum?
If you have to drive any substantial distance to get there, noon games are the worst, even though night games mean getting home very late at night. Between the two, I prefer the night games.Noon is awesome.....once temps get below 80s. Tech fans in general show up better for night games though.
Sad but true.ESPN takes precedent over fans attending games. ESPN could care less about the butts in the seats.
My gripe is the inability to plan to attend a game. If I knew the times a bit more in advance, I could swing cheap / free air to go to a game get back the same day. As it stands now, you almost have to book two night hotel just to be sure.If you have to drive any substantial distance to get there, noon games are the worst, even though night games mean getting home very late at night. Between the two, I prefer the night games.
AE I am not that oldI suspect we're remembering a time before every game was televised and we got millions from espn.
Noon is awesome.....once temps get below 80s. Tech fans in general show up better for night games though.
No I agree. 12 is nice (temperature dependent) but it does tend to conflict with family matters. My son's soccer game was why we missed the first two scores against Vandy.
Try getting there from Augusta or even further away.Ditto. Getting from Johnson Ferry/120 down to BDS is a long trip.
Try getting there from Augusta or even further away.
This is exactly why I planned a mid week trip for the Clemson game this past week. Hard to book a flight from flint or Detroit and never know when kickoff is. I wish they'd atleast schedule 2-3 game times before the season starts.Stinks for me because I had this game circled as the one game I fly down for but I can't plan a flight on ten days notice.
If I just knew it was our wasn't a night game I could book a trip well in advance.