Football Night Game 2022?

Submitted by BKBlue94 on May 12th, 2022 at 1:46 PM

Is there any way to know or predict which football game will be the night game this year? Anyone heard rumors? I think it’s often a marquee out of conference game early in the season, but we don’t seem to have one of those this year. 

Blue@LSU

May 12th, 2022 at 1:51 PM ^

If I had to guess, it would be Penn State. Weather will still be good on October 15.

But you should call Warde just to be safe. I'm sure he'll let you know, then you can pass it along to all of us.

NittanyFan

May 12th, 2022 at 2:34 PM ^

The Magglio Ordonez ALCS clincher (in the snow flurries) was on October 14, 2006.  In fact, 2006 was the year with the earliest ever date that Detroit has recorded 0.1+ inches (measurable) snow - October 12, 2006.  

The LATEST ever date that Detroit has received 1+ inch of snow is on May 22 (1883).  Which means the snowfall season may not yet be done!  There's a horrible thought.

JMo

May 12th, 2022 at 1:55 PM ^

If it were me?  I'd look toward mid October. Maybe October 15th or so. The weather should still be good.  Probably the Penn State game.

 

I dunno. Maybe I'm alone in thinking this, but that'd be my guess.

Qmatic

May 12th, 2022 at 2:07 PM ^

After last year’s IU game and 2017’s Minnesota game, let’s please never do a November night game again…unless it is the Saturday night prime time game (vs a Penn St, Wisconsin, MSU).

Daleppard

May 12th, 2022 at 2:15 PM ^

Not sure if we can get picked this year for 2 games but if we were I would think out of conference would be Hawaii because more eyes would be able to watch way out west. If it was a conference game then PSU because they like to do that to us and nobody wants to listen to little brother after a night game after we whip their ass. 

 

Go Blue!!!!

mickblue

May 12th, 2022 at 3:13 PM ^

Please Dale, let the Sparty ass kicking actually happen. I want Mel Tucker’s ass handed to him. I am very sincere about that. He has zero business being 2-0 against Michigan. There was the Covid year and the shafting in EL last year. But if Sparty ends up choking on his contract, that will mitigate my pain.

TruBluMich

May 12th, 2022 at 2:19 PM ^

We played Indiana on Nov 6th last season, and it was a night game. So chances are we could have 2-night games again this season. With any of these three teams; Penn State, Michigan State, and Nebraska.  They may also play Hawaii at night due to the 6 hour time difference. (although, in 2016, the game started at 6am HST).

TeslaRedVictorBlue

May 12th, 2022 at 2:25 PM ^

Someone had mentioned the first game of the year. I was planning to bring my kids to their first ever football game this year and we wanted good weather etc... my younger cant handle the cold.. honestly, my wife cant either.

But, someone here mentioned that they might do it for the first game? I really hope not, but what are the chances???

Thx in advance - hoping its a nice 12 noon start!

Perkis-Size Me

May 12th, 2022 at 2:46 PM ^

We won't know for certain until probably a few weeks to a month leading up to the game, but I don't recall Michigan having hosted any night games that were OOC tomato can games. They've almost all been big OOC games like Notre Dame, or bigger in-conference games like Wisconsin, MSU or PSU.

I suppose anything can happen, but the precedent for Michigan putting a game like Colorado State in a night time slot just isn't there. Gun to my head, I say that game kicks off no later than 3:30. 

TeslaRedVictorBlue

May 12th, 2022 at 3:14 PM ^

see - normally id be less worried, but after a B10 championship, osu dismantling and playoff run, seems like a night game to celebrate, so to speak, might be in the cards..and it would have to be the opener, since the other OOC are duds and expect about a 1/3rd full student section and a lot less enthusiasm

Perkis-Size Me

May 12th, 2022 at 2:41 PM ^

None of the OOC games are night-game worthy. At least 1-2 of those will be BTN noon kickoffs. 

It'll come down between MSU and PSU, to no one's surprise. But since those games are essentially back to back, Michigan likely won't do two night games in a row. 

My guess is slot PSU as the night game because its two weeks earlier in the schedule so the weather will still be a bit nicer out in the evening, and then MSU is probably the Fox B1G Noon Kickoff on the 29th. 

Outside chance of Nebraska being a night game if Nebraska ends up turning in a solid season or is in the divisional race in November, but with them having the option to opt out that'll likely just end up being a noon game. 

FB Dive

May 12th, 2022 at 3:33 PM ^

My completely uninformed guess would be one non-conference game and one Big Ten game. None of the non-conference games are good games, but the second-tier channels need something for their night slot, ala MTSU in 2019. As for the Big Ten game, whichever decently good game escapes Fox's Big Noon slot and gets chosen by ESPN, ala ND in 2019 or Wisconsin in 2018. My guess is Penn State or Nebraska, but it probably depends on how the season plays out. I don't think the no-November-night-games is as rigid of a rule as it used to be

Harlans Haze

May 12th, 2022 at 3:46 PM ^

Well, it WON'T be Hawaii. I'm really hoping that's a noon game, so the game is basically taking place at 6:00 AM Hawaii time. If you're not going to take advantage of that time zone quirk, what's the point of scheduling Hawaii? Never mind, not sure I want to hear that answer.