Man that would suckPitt gets an 11a kickoff week 2. Ouch.
http://theacc.com/news/2019/5/15/fi...ll-on-acc-network-released.aspx?path=football
Plus the nc state game is at night alreadyUnder CPJ's 11 seasons here, our opponents had 22 Bye Weeks prior to playing us. A couple years we had 3 opponents coming off a Bye Week. This year? Zero.
First 2 games are in - Zero noon games.
2018: First 3 games were Noon games, with 7 Noon games overall.
2017: 2nd game was a Nooner, with 5 Noon games overall.
2016: 8 Noon games (not a typo).
2015: 4 Noon games.
2014: 7 Noon games.
We've been averaging over 6 Noon games a year. Noon games negatively impact attendance and ticket/concessions revenue. Bye Weeks before us negatively impacts our Win/Loss record (to the tune of almost 1 extra Loss and 1 fewer Win per year).
Maybe the times are finally changing.
We have 10 games left to be scheduled. If we're to finish about average, 6 or 7 of those 10 should be Noon kickoffs. If times are changing, we'll see a lower number. Off to a good start...
11 am ...or 12 pm for that matter. are just not right.Pitt gets an 11a kickoff week 2. Ouch.
http://theacc.com/news/2019/5/15/fi...ll-on-acc-network-released.aspx?path=football
I could always see the argument for giving opponents a bye when they were going up against the spread option. I didn't like it, I thought it was unfair to Tech, but I could see the argument. Just barely.Under CPJ's 11 seasons here, our opponents had 22 Bye Weeks prior to playing us. A couple years we had 3 opponents coming off a Bye Week. This year? Zero.
First 2 games are in - Zero noon games.
2018: First 3 games were Noon games, with 7 Noon games overall.
2017: 2nd game was a Nooner, with 5 Noon games overall.
2016: 8 Noon games (not a typo).
2015: 4 Noon games.
2014: 7 Noon games.
We've been averaging over 6 Noon games a year. Noon games negatively impact attendance and ticket/concessions revenue. Bye Weeks before us negatively impacts our Win/Loss record (to the tune of almost 1 extra Loss and 1 fewer Win per year).
Maybe the times are finally changing.
We have 10 games left to be scheduled. If we're to finish about average, 6 or 7 of those 10 should be Noon kickoffs. If times are changing, we'll see a lower number. Off to a good start...
Record has little to do with it. Audience draw does. A 4-4 Ohio State is still going to draw more than a 6-2 Tech. It sucks but it is what it is.I could always see the argument for giving opponents a bye when they were going up against the spread option. I didn't like it, I thought it was unfair to Tech, but I could see the argument. Just barely.
The large number of noon games, however, were simply spite, so near as I could see. They certainly weren't justified by our record over the years in the ACC, except for, maybe, 2016. That we might not have to suffer through them again is all to the good and, again so near as I can see, looks like it has a lot more to do with the ACC Network then the ACC itself.
I can't remember the last time I saw an Eastern Standard Time game that kicked at 11am. Happens for B1G/CST teams all the time.Pitt gets an 11a kickoff week 2. Ouch.
http://theacc.com/news/2019/5/15/fi...ll-on-acc-network-released.aspx?path=football
I could always see the argument for giving opponents a bye when they were going up against the spread option. I didn't like it, I thought it was unfair to Tech, but I could see the argument. Just barely.
Whiteout game in the middle of the day..... Pointless.
Now, if Comcast doesn’t pick up the ACC Network, will the games be streamed online?
Edit: I just clicked the link. They’ll be streaming on the watch ESPN app.
CPJ liked Noon games. I don't think anyone ever requested not having Noon games.I could always see the argument for giving opponents a bye when they were going up against the spread option. I didn't like it, I thought it was unfair to Tech, but I could see the argument. Just barely.
The large number of noon games, however, were simply spite, so near as I could see. They certainly weren't justified by our record over the years in the ACC, except for, maybe, 2016. That we might not have to suffer through them again is all to the good and, again so near as I can see, looks like it has a lot more to do with the ACC Network then the ACC itself.
I could always see the argument for giving opponents a bye when they were going up against the spread option. I didn't like it, I thought it was unfair to Tech, but I could see the argument. Just barely.
The large number of noon games, however, were simply spite, so near as I could see. They certainly weren't justified by our record over the years in the ACC, except for, maybe, 2016. That we might not have to suffer through them again is all to the good and, again so near as I can see, looks like it has a lot more to do with the ACC Network then the ACC itself.
You’d think in 50 years a GT Engineer would have figured out how to air condition Bobby Dodd and get the stands out of the sun. We’ve had decades of brainiacs swarming our campus and we still have to put up with hot freaking stands and a bunch of sunshine during football games. Unfreakingbelievable.For the 2:00 PM whiners, that's when our day games started in the pre-TV-Rules-All days.
Of course, the season didn't start til the 3rd Saturday in September, too.
Night games ranged from 7:00 to 9:00 starts.
In 1970, we opened at home with USC(e) & FSU. The USC(e) game started at 2 & the Noles at 3:45. And it was 95-100F both games. Thank Goodness GTAA hadn't installed AstroTurf, yet, but it was still ridiculously hot. And only UF had this strange new product, AKA "secret weapon," called Gatorade. We drank CocaColas.
Win & it'll all be taken care of by the TV gods.