FS1 is a possibility but I agree - it's overwhelmingly likely that the game will be a noon kick on BTNBTN has volleyball on Sat nights in November.
NBC Sat nights are already set I think.
So unless Fox wants the game it’s either 12 or 3:30 on BTN.
2 weeks? Likely not until 2 weeks prior to the game (IF that).Ask again in 2 weeks. 2 bowl teams might get a better time.
Eh.....if it's a big game, I have no issue with it!There should never be night games, outdoors, up north, at the end of the season... though winter nights do tend to have less wind..
Reportedly the big ten programs have wanted the games to be early times as we got later in the season
So, we might not have any later than 3:30 here on out
Some of that was because the lack of lightning.There should never be night games, outdoors, up north, at the end of the season... though winter nights do tend to have less wind..
Rutgers Stadium first night game vs Pitt had those light trucks.. when was that.. late 80s?Some of that was because the lack of lightning.
I’m sure many of us can remember the trucks brought in for the late ones back in the day for the B1G.
Yes. 1992.Rutgers Stadium first night game vs Pitt had those light trucks.. when was that.. late 80s?
Sprained my ankle that night at the game (but still went to The Knight Club to celebrate afterwards)! I would guess it was THE biggest turnout in stadium history up to that point (although I honestly can't recall how it was in '76 as the season moved along....I was only 9....anyone??). Both West Side sections and the entire 7 end zone sections were packed with us!Rutgers Stadium first night game vs Pitt had those light trucks.. when was that.. late 80s?
I yelled at George Stewart (#56) to block the QB, but he was celebrating the INT. Van Pelt was the last man to beat. He had the angle on me.Sprained my ankle that night at the game (but still went to The Knight Club to celebrate afterwards)! I would guess it was THE biggest turnout in stadium history up to that point (although I honestly can't recall how it was in '76 as the season moved along....I was only 9....anyone??). Both West Side sections and the entire 7 end zone sections were packed with us!
...and it was FOGGY and humid. IIRC Mitter got caught from behind twice, after breaking free, as he was cramping up. @cubuffsdoug forgot it was you with the pick...and getting caught by the QB lol!
lol ...hey you GOT the pick all that mattered....was George playing with 2 broken forearms that game or was it later in the year?I yelled at George Stewart (#56) to block the QB, but he was celebrating the INT. Van Pelt was the last man to beat. He had the angle on me.
That was a humid night. If you watch the video, you will see a ton of substitution on defense, as most of us were cramping. Also, the grass was damp and too long. Guys were slipping everywhere.
Both of George's arms were heavily wrapped, but watch how I tipped-toed as I tried to cut back. That turf was the worst. It's great to look at but horrible to play on.lol ...hey you GOT the pick all that mattered....was George playing with 2 broken forearms that game or was it later in the year?
I remember, it was awful, no doubt!Both of George's arms were heavily wrapped, but watch how I tipped-toed as I tried to cut back. That turf was the worst. It's great to look at but horrible to play on.
The funny thing is most schools didn't even have lights because there was little or no demand to move them outside of the traditional 1 pm kick off because the NCAA controlled television up until 1984. The NCAA up until that point wanted very few games on TV because they did not want to hurt ticket sales. When the supreme court ruled that violated anti trust laws more games were available to be televise. In response schools started putting in lights. So often most schools first home night games in the late 80s early 90s.Some of that was because the lack of lightning.
I’m sure many of us can remember the trucks brought in for the late ones back in the day for the B1G.
Maybe the NCAA had a point? Look at what has happened to the game since...The funny thing is most schools didn't even have lights because there was little or no demand to move them outside of the traditional 1 pm kick off because the NCAA controlled television up until 1984. The NCAA up until that point wanted very few games on TV because they did not want to hurt ticket sales. When the supreme court ruled that violated anti trust laws more games were available to be televise. In response schools started putting in lights. So often most schools first home night games in the late 80s early 90s.
I agree it would look a lot different had the NCAA gone after an anti trust exemption from congress.Maybe the NCAA had a point? Look at what has happened to the game since...
Not that any org should violate the law but doesn't mean they are wrong 100% of the time either.
And this is what the last B1G weekend of the season should always look like.Friday 11/24:
Iowa @ Nebraska - 12pm - CBS
Penn State @ Michigan State: 7:30pm - NBC
Saturday 11/25:
Ohio State @ Michigan - 12pm - FOX
Indiana @ Purdue
Maryland @ Rutgers
Northwestern @ Illinois
Wisconsin @ Minnesota
It will once the B1G mandates that USC move their rivalry with ND to the weekend before Thanksgiving moving forward.And this is what the last B1G weekend of the season should always look like.
Add in USC vs. UCLA too.