Alton

June 13th, 2016 at 3:04 PM ^

The problem is that the 3:30 game against Colorado will have lower exposure than the noon game against UCF:  the UCF game is on ABC or ESPN, and the 3:30 game is on BTN.

Yes, the afternoon/evening games on ABC and ESPN get better ratings than the noon games on ABC and ESPN.  But the BTN is the exact opposite.  Nobody watches the 3:30 BTN game, because that's when all of the good games are on the other channels.  3:30 BTN is a "family and friends only" timeslot.

This Colorado game has the absolute worst time slot in terms of "exposure" that Michigan could possibly have. 

tlo2485

June 13th, 2016 at 5:03 PM ^

I agree, there's no way to avoid some lousy scheduling. I'm more commenting on Michigan rarely taking advantage of the prime time spots for bigger games when ABC/ESPN would surely be on board as well as the crowd here who is obsessed with all noon, all the time for reasons like traffic and gardening.

The schedule will never be perfect for everyone, but it can surely be a little more exciting as far as times as well as advantageous for the team.

WolverineHistorian

June 13th, 2016 at 3:26 PM ^

I understand your frustration. Having the luxury of lights hasn't changed the difficulty of scheduling JUST ONE night game in a season. No night games in 2012. None in 2015 and none this year.

For as bad as the Big Ten is at this, we have to be the absolute worst. If we're only going to have a couple night games per decade, I don't know why they even bothered putting lights at the big house.



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WMU81

June 13th, 2016 at 4:00 PM ^

I wish most games would start at 3:30 with at least one night game a year. I love when Michigan starts playing in the day and ends when it's dark. Reminds me of playing in the Rose Bowl.



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UMProud

June 13th, 2016 at 5:07 PM ^

I love noon starts, 3:30 starts, 8:00 starts ANY starts I love anytime Michigan plays and will plan accordingly!  Please let this summer get by quickly....

98xj

June 13th, 2016 at 5:16 PM ^

You miss too much of the other televised games.

Play two home night games per season: 1) the home opener, and 2) the most attractive early season (before 16 October) home game.

The rest shall be at Noon.

ghostofhoke

June 13th, 2016 at 6:49 PM ^

Yeah right, 3:30 games are the best, you actually get to enjoy the day before going into the game. Nobody ever does anything after games so if you're coming into town to see friends you actually get to enjoy some time before the madness ensues. Visiting for noon games sucks



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rindyn

June 14th, 2016 at 2:32 AM ^

If we're playing shit valley state, let's go with the 11:00 time slot and get it out of the way.  If we're playing a decent BIG team i.e. Wisco, PSU, Staee, Iowa, then I'd prefer a 2:30 game on ABC with Brent Musberger(Damn you SEC NETWORK).  Night games noooooottt a big fan.  That means I have to wait around all day watching watered down spread teams that aren't even from the BIG bc I don't have BTN at my house.  Do at my dorm though.

UMForLife

June 14th, 2016 at 4:46 AM ^

I will watch the game regardless of the time. The only trouble I have with late games is that I am nervous throughout the day. I don't want all noon games just so I can clear the game for other games. No game is worth it compared to Michigan games for me.

MGOTokyo

June 14th, 2016 at 5:18 AM ^

suck, when I'm in Colorado.  I go to the alum bar site and things are pretty tame for a game that starts at 10:00am.  Worse when I'm overseas for a 3:30 start time.  Game begins at 12:30am.