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<blockquote data-quote="GTRX7" data-source="post: 480966" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>I think the P5 win/loss data for noon games basically normalizes itself over the 2014-2018 seasons, as that has accounted for virtually all of our regularly scheduled opponents in both good and bad years. The 3:30 and 7:30 games were also spread out over the good and bad years. For 3:30 games, we beat UVA in 2014 and lost to UNC in 2015 and Clemson this year. We also beat Tulane in 2015 and Mercer in 2016. (Notably, both the Tulane and Mercer games drew over 50k fans.) For 7:30 Saturday games, we beat Miami in 2014, FSU in 2015, and Wake in 2017. On Thusday nights, we played Alcorn in the opener in 2015, Va Tech in 2015, and Clemson in 2016. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, it is just not possible to get a lot of attendance data for the same opponents at different start times. I guess I missed UNC, which also supports greater attendance for later games and breaks down as follows:</p><p>UNC - noon (2017) - 42.8k</p><p>UNC - 3:30 (2015) - 50.5k</p><p></p><p>We have only played Duke and Pitt at noon over these years, so no comparison is possible, and Va Tech was slightly higher for a Thursday night game in 2015 (48.5k) than the noon game in 2017 (47.9k). Miami was actually slightly higher in noon 2016 (53k) than 7:30 2014 (52.2k).</p><p></p><p>None of this data is perfect, but I think it does show some clear trends, particularly in the attendance department, and possibly for night Saturday night games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRX7, post: 480966, member: 1045"] I think the P5 win/loss data for noon games basically normalizes itself over the 2014-2018 seasons, as that has accounted for virtually all of our regularly scheduled opponents in both good and bad years. The 3:30 and 7:30 games were also spread out over the good and bad years. For 3:30 games, we beat UVA in 2014 and lost to UNC in 2015 and Clemson this year. We also beat Tulane in 2015 and Mercer in 2016. (Notably, both the Tulane and Mercer games drew over 50k fans.) For 7:30 Saturday games, we beat Miami in 2014, FSU in 2015, and Wake in 2017. On Thusday nights, we played Alcorn in the opener in 2015, Va Tech in 2015, and Clemson in 2016. Unfortunately, it is just not possible to get a lot of attendance data for the same opponents at different start times. I guess I missed UNC, which also supports greater attendance for later games and breaks down as follows: UNC - noon (2017) - 42.8k UNC - 3:30 (2015) - 50.5k We have only played Duke and Pitt at noon over these years, so no comparison is possible, and Va Tech was slightly higher for a Thursday night game in 2015 (48.5k) than the noon game in 2017 (47.9k). Miami was actually slightly higher in noon 2016 (53k) than 7:30 2014 (52.2k). None of this data is perfect, but I think it does show some clear trends, particularly in the attendance department, and possibly for night Saturday night games. [/QUOTE]
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