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Jul 17 2011, 08:25 AM
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Zips Junkie ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 6756 Joined: 12-September 04 From: Parts Unknown, USA Member No.: 91 |
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On the whole, I like the home game starting times. Not a big fan of 6:00 starts as in the first game, but it looks like it might be an ESPN obligation. If they are going to have a 6:00 start, the first game is a good time to do it as the weather is GREAT to be outside for tailgating and cooling at kickoff. I really like afternoon games and this schedule gives five games starting no later than 3:30. If the goal is to bring people downtown for more than a game, this does it. Four adults could go to a game together, have it over at the latest 7:00, go out to dinner or do some post game tailgating and go home. There are three 2:00 games and I think that is a great time to start a college football game. There was once a time when almost every college football game started at 1:30. 2:00 allows for.....let's call it the "Proenza Trifecta" as he wants people to be downtown and take advantage of the Univeristy and City. Pre game tailgate, post game tailgate and dinner downtown at a reasonable time after the post game tailgate. That should be a trifecta in everyones book. I can't really complain about the starting times. Well done Athletic Department. -------------------- "...you want it to be one way. But it's the other way." --Marlo Stanfield, The Wire
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Jul 17 2011, 09:04 AM
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Zips Junkie ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4881 Joined: 17-November 06 Member No.: 722 |
Schedule Link On the whole, I like the home game starting times. Not a big fan of 6:00 starts as in the first game, but it looks like it might be an ESPN obligation. If they are going to have a 6:00 start, the first game is a good time to do it as the weather is GREAT to be outside for tailgating and cooling at kickoff. I really like afternoon games and this schedule gives five games starting no later than 3:30. If the goal is to bring people downtown for more than a game, this does it. Four adults could go to a game together, have it over at the latest 7:00, go out to dinner or do some post game tailgating and go home. There are three 2:00 games and I think that is a great time to start a college football game. There was once a time when almost every college football game started at 1:30. 2:00 allows for.....let's call it the "Proenza Trifecta" as he wants people to be downtown and take advantage of the Univeristy and City. Pre game tailgate, post game tailgate and dinner downtown at a reasonable time after the post game tailgate. That should be a trifecta in everyones book. I can't really complain about the starting times. Well done Athletic Department. I agree. But I love the 6pm games anytime of the year. I don't care much for having to pack up the car at 7am to go tailgating. And if you still need to stop at the store to pick up last minute supplies or food orders, it's really tough. |
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Jul 17 2011, 10:33 AM
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![]() UA Intramural Legend ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderators Posts: 7907 Joined: 23-February 04 From: McDonald Ohio Member No.: 3 |
A lot of families have Saturday morning sporting events to attend with their kids, so later game starts are nice.
The 7am tailgate starts were fun when the Zips were competitive...but not so much lately. |
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