Yeah, I definitely would NOT turn my chair if he was on The Voice. That was baaaaad.
Yeah, I definitely would NOT turn my chair if he was on The Voice. That was baaaaad.
Bring it back, baby!That is a lot of tertiary blue in those pictures.
I’m not sure that “multiple Cyclones on every NFL team” counts as losing track.Wouldn't it be nice to get to a point where you lose track of where all the Cyclones are playing in the NFL and some names will pop up that you don't even remember played for ISU? I just think of fans of teams like Georgia and Alabama, where that has to happen once or twice, where a second team guy who rarely played winds up on an NFL team and when the announcers say he played at your school, you say, "REALLY?" If such a thing happened at ISU, it could only mean good things are happening on the football field.
Let's play the devil's advocate for a second. If TheOSU got its way as often as it would like, there's a massive audience across the entire country that would begin to vacate that timeslot. This is an understandable strategy given the timezone slots. Seriously, how many fans are going to boycott this game because of its timeslot? My guess is very few. While at the same time, how many fans would be added to the other timeslots using a broader geographical audience. Regardless of how many it'll still be an increase. So Fox, in the end, doesn't lose viewership. It expands it.Coming from the other side of the argument, most of my inlaws are hardcore Buckeyes. They don't mind noon games, but because of the way Fox does Big Noon, virtually every home game they have is at noon. They never get night games at home anymore. I get why they want a different time slot occasionally. It's not really that pathetic, honestly. I think most of our fans would be upset if EVERY home game was an 11 AM kick.
Good start for the day!
Were you not around last fall around the time of our 6th or 7th night game?I've never seen a fan-base get so un-hinged about a noon kickoff. It's so pathetic, it begs psychological analysis.
“Girl From Dubuque”.
I see your point, but those night games had more justification for complaint because traveling back home at night is objectionable, but a noon game has little room for complaint.Were you not around last fall around the time of our 6th or 7th night game?
I am disappointed when our schedule ends up loaded with early day games in the first (hot) part of the season and then back loaded with night games at the end (colder) part of the season. Early night games can help with keeping fans more comfortable and safe and later day games can help with comfort and attendance.I see your point, but those night games had more justification for complaint because traveling back home at night is objectionable, but a noon game has little room for complaint.
Totally understand your point and I will admit that I am not in the place to judge the logistical issues with night games every weekend as I live out of state.I see your point, but those night games had more justification for complaint because traveling back home at night is objectionable, but a noon game has little room for complaint.