tech_wreck47
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So here we go again with the 12:30 games. Yep, this will surely get more fans in the stands!
Let's just hope we never have a home game on Friday night .So here we go again with the 12:30 games. Yep, this will surely get more fans in the stands!
The good news is that there are two night games so far. The bad news is that they aren’t at BDS. I may be forgetting but it seems like the last non Thursday night game at BDS was a long, long time ago.
Would if we could fill our Stadium 3/4 full looks bad on TV.I honestly think our games being televised is more important when its against a cupcake like alcorn. Alcorn state is not going to demand a prime billing anyway,
How could anyone forget FSU 2016?long, long time ago = Wake Forest at 7:30p last season
Ah yes...the game where my wife and I got mixed up as to which MARTA station we parked at Candler or Edgewood around midnight. I put my credit card, driver's license, and all cash except $5 in my sock when I realized we were the only ones on the platform.long, long time ago = Wake Forest at 7:30p last season
For me it's old age, what was the question?How could anyone forget FSU 2016?
You are scared at those stations? Bless your heart.Ah yes...the game where my wife and I got mixed up as to which MARTA station we parked at Candler or Edgewood around midnight. I put my credit card, driver's license, and all cash except $5 in my sock when I realized we were the only ones on the platform.
long, long time ago = Wake Forest at 7:30p last season
Regarding your first point: Interesting theory, but it doesn't stand up to empirical data. Case in point: Wake Forest who, over the past two seasons, has had:Realities:
1) There are several TV darlings in the ACC: Clemson, FSU, Miami and maybe Louisville. For the other schools in the ACC, it's unlikely you'll get a primetime kickoff unless you are playing one of those schools.
2) Noon/12:30p kickoffs aren't as bad perception-wise as in the past. Networks try to spread around good games.
3) Georgia Tech literally has no say in kickoff times. They (we) accept the $20 million check from ESPN, so the people who write the checks write the rules.
Apparently you since it was 2015How could anyone forget FSU 2016?
Its televised either way. We get screwed with the game times every yearI honestly think our games being televised is more important when its against a cupcake like alcorn. Alcorn state is not going to demand a prime billing anyway,