Ohowihate game time. Safe to say Fox Big Noon game?

doctornick

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No idea…but I’m sure it’s strongly correlated to the demographic that watches games at 3:30, and the demographic that watches 7pm games.
Yep. The idea that there is some (substantial) segment of the population that only watch games in certain windows of time is bizarre. People will watch the games they want. Die hards will plan their day around the time. Casuals will watch when they are available - and it's not like people are necessarily sitting at home at 8 PM on Saturday nights just watching sports; that's a prime time to actually go out and do things.

Also... https://www.sportsmediawatch.com/20...t-watched-networks-sec-big-noon-abc-espn-nbc/

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Yogiman71

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Big 10 am and 9 am kick offs in the Mountain and Pacific time zones suck. Fox sports sucks. Phuc*um all.
 

Mufasa94

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So…with last weekend’s UO/tOSU result, suppose UM beats the Illini this week, and maybe even add in UGA topping Texas, would there be more than a “so you’re saying there’s a chance” possibility that Fox would choose UO at UM for their game?