7 AM.What do we think the Rutgres game time will be? I know its away but that game time is more affected by the holiday than this one IMO
7 AM.What do we think the Rutgres game time will be? I know its away but that game time is more affected by the holiday than this one IMO
PSU is still due a BTN game and that Matt Sarz guy wrote that 3:30 is the only slot on that day. Haven’t bothered to look into that.What do we think the Rutgres game time will be? I know its away but that game time is more affected by the holiday than this one IMO
Matt Sarz predicts 3:30 BTN window since PSU has yet to fulfill the mandated BTN conference game requirement.What do we think the Rutgres game time will be? I know its away but that game time is more affected by the holiday than this one IMO
Has to be on BTN, would suspect it to be a 3:30 timeslot since they generally don't like to put anything at noon opposite tOSU/UMWhat do we think the Rutgres game time will be? I know its away but that game time is more affected by the holiday than this one IMO
Okay. I take it back. Got a case of the Mondays.Penn State is that powerful to dictate TV station coverage?
Right. If past history is an indication, we get 3:30 every "last Saturday" b/c of Ohio State-Weaselrines always at noon now, thanks to Fox and the contract. I'm sure exceptions can be found, but my memory (fwiw) is that 3:30 is our time that day.Has to be on BTN, would suspect it to be a 3:30 timeslot since they generally don't like to put anything at noon opposite tOSU/UM
My memory could certainly be off (in fact, it is often off anymore) but it seems to me that game has always been at noon. Am I wrong in that?Right. If past history is an indication, we get 3:30 every "last Saturday" b/c of Ohio State-Weaselrines always at noon now, thanks to Fox and the contract. I'm sure exceptions can be found, but my memory (fwiw) is that 3:30 is our time that day.
What do we think the Rutgres game time will be? I know its away but that game time is more affected by the holiday than this one IMO
I remember one year that it was a 1 v 2 matchup, and I listened to it on the way home from the PSU game. Maybe 10-15 years ago. But it's mostly been at noon.My memory could certainly be off (in fact, it is often off anymore) but it seems to me that game has always been at noon. Am I wrong in that?
A thorough explanation. Although, if I were an unattached cfb fan, I’d have more interest in watching Michigan (at Maryland) play. Just as I would be more inclined to watch one of the 2-loss SEC teams play as opposed to Tennessee.Fox chose Rutgers-OSU (noon) because (gulp) OSU is No. 1 in the rankings, and they want their "Big Noon" game. CBS picked a #17/#8 matchup of USC @ Oregon for 3:30 - besides, CBS has already had PSU on at least 3 games this season. Neither Nebraska nor Penn State are ranked (Nebby is 7-3 and Penn State is 4-6) but both schools have big fanbases and should garner some decent ratings for NBC. This has absolutely nothing to do with a "PSU marketing money grab" other than the B1G TV contract. This game does have some mild interest in that if Nebraska wins, they could conceivably go 9-3, which would be a great record for them, considering recent years' performance. OTOH, if Penn State wins, they could conceivably go 6-6 and get to a bowl game, which would be quite a feat for them.
Do you mean the Ohio State-Mich game, even pre-Fox contract? You might be right.My memory could certainly be off (in fact, it is often off anymore) but it seems to me that game has always been at noon. Am I wrong in that?
Correct. Is typically a noon game but in 2006 it was moved to a 3:30 kick off due to it being 1 vs 2I remember one year that it was a 1 v 2 matchup, and I listened to it on the way home from the PSU game. Maybe 10-15 years ago. But it's mostly been at noon.
Yes, that’s what I was referring to. But like I said, my memory is shot so I may be completely off.Do you mean the Ohio State-Mich game, even pre-Fox contract? You might be right.
I'm just remembering that we are seldom up against that game, regardless of who and where we play. But, that's a "feel", not necessarily a fact.
this is exactly what I thought, just wanted to make sure PSU wasn't stuck getting a specific time slot due to big ten rulesRight. If past history is an indication, we get 3:30 every "last Saturday" b/c of Ohio State-Weaselrines always at noon now, thanks to Fox and the contract. I'm sure exceptions can be found, but my memory (fwiw) is that 3:30 is our time that day.
I think it's more a product of the "Draft" the networks go through for picking games to air each week, and then the others sorting through the leftovers.this is exactly what I thought, just wanted to make sure PSU wasn't stuck getting a specific time slot due to big ten rules
We’re lucky they let us play that day at all really.Has to be on BTN, would suspect it to be a 3:30 timeslot since they generally don't like to put anything at noon opposite tOSU/UM
Agreed on all counts. USC-Oregon is a very good matchup, and I might watch a fair amount of that one. ABC/ESPN does some weird things anymore. Used to be they picked the highest-ranked teams for ABC, but now it appears to be "SEC at Nite." I notice that ESPN has Pitt at Georgia Tech, which is actually a very good matchup between the #22 and #16 ranked teams. I think Disney has been pushing big games to the ESPN (pay) channel.A thorough explanation. Although, if I were an unattached cfb fan, I’d have more interest in watching Michigan (at Maryland) play. Just as I would be more inclined to watch one of the 2-loss SEC teams play as opposed to Tennessee.
Having NBC showing the game isn’t as crazy as this past MSU game being on CBS though.
Biggest surprise is seeing PSU listed as 9.5 point favorite on ESPN’s site.
PSU should beat Nebraska at home. Just a few weeks ago, a pretty medoocre to below average Miinesota team beat Nebraska at home. PSU still is a talented football team, and if they play like they have for the most part since the Iowa game, they should beat Nebraska.Agreed on all counts. USC-Oregon is a very good matchup, and I might watch a fair amount of that one. ABC/ESPN does some weird things anymore. Used to be they picked the highest-ranked teams for ABC, but now it appears to be "SEC at Nite." I notice that ESPN has Pitt at Georgia Tech, which is actually a very good matchup between the #22 and #16 ranked teams. I think Disney has been pushing big games to the ESPN (pay) channel.
I'm guessing CBS chose PSU-MSU because eyeballs. It's two big fanbases and populous states. I admit, I was a bit floored when I saw that game would be on national TV.
Would love to see PSU beat Nebraska, but that'll be a tough task. I think Penn State brought their stock up quite a bit by handily beating MSU at their place. And Raiola is still out, I believe.
PSU should beat Nebraska at home. Just a few weeks ago, a pretty medoocre to below average Miinesota team beat Nebraska at home. PSU still is a talented football team, and if they play like they have for the most part since the Iowa game, they should beat Nebraska.
I agree with everything up to "that'll be a tough task". It's a game we should win.Agreed on all counts. USC-Oregon is a very good matchup, and I might watch a fair amount of that one. ABC/ESPN does some weird things anymore. Used to be they picked the highest-ranked teams for ABC, but now it appears to be "SEC at Nite." I notice that ESPN has Pitt at Georgia Tech, which is actually a very good matchup between the #22 and #16 ranked teams. I think Disney has been pushing big games to the ESPN (pay) channel.
I'm guessing CBS chose PSU-MSU because eyeballs. It's two big fanbases and populous states. I admit, I was a bit floored when I saw that game would be on national TV.
Would love to see PSU beat Nebraska, but that'll be a tough task. I think Penn State brought their stock up quite a bit by handily beating MSU at their place. And Raiola is still out, I believe.
Yes, he's out for the season.IsMahomesraiola still hurt?
I don't like the late start either but if the students or fans in general want to make it a White Out more power to them.This is so f'ing stupid!! Should be noon kickoff. White Out over Thanksgiving break for a meaningless game is just a PSU marketing money grab.
They also lost the Minnesota game when he played.IsMahomesraiola still hurt?
The students will make it more of a Silver-out.I don't like the late start either but if the students or fans in general want to make it a White Out more power to them.
It's really not that big a deal to get butt hurt over.
Does this apply to the other 85,000 seat holders?And then they will all b!tch and moan about ticket allocation not being fair. I lose sympathy for them when they don't show up. Either attend the games, ALL of them, and be on time for kickoff, or shut the hell up.
Certainly for this game!Who cares. BTW, Tgar will be there and he sure as heck will not be wearing white. He will be wearing warm. At this point, the white out has been so overdone.
Yes and the B10 schedule is not that compelling this week. I thought maybe they would put Michigan and Maryland on CBS then USC and Oregon on NBC but Maryland is terrible riding a 6 game losing streak so that is not a viable option. Then you have horrible MSU vs Iowa and Wisky vs Illinois. Not good options. Throw in that PSU was just on CBS and there you have it we are in prime time.Fox chose Rutgers-OSU (noon) because (gulp) OSU is No. 1 in the rankings, and they want their "Big Noon" game. CBS picked a #17/#8 matchup of USC @ Oregon for 3:30 - besides, CBS has already had PSU on at least 3 games this season. Neither Nebraska nor Penn State are ranked (Nebby is 7-3 and Penn State is 4-6) but both schools have big fanbases and should garner some decent ratings for NBC. This has absolutely nothing to do with a "PSU marketing money grab" other than the B1G TV contract. This game does have some mild interest in that if Nebraska wins, they could conceivably go 9-3, which would be a great record for them, considering recent years' performance. OTOH, if Penn State wins, they could conceivably go 6-6 and get to a bowl game, which would be quite a feat for them.
I too remember that. The "promise" was made when they first put the temporary lights in. I guess they figure nobody remembers and PSU simply doesn't care.I recall the day when they said "no night games in November". I'm expecting more Friday games now too.
The "no night games in November" rule - which was real and enforced* went away with the current round of TV deals, which started with the 2023 football season.I recall the day when they said "no night games in November". I'm expecting more Friday games now too.
PSUIgnore really needs to get a clue - students have been slogging through classes since August and this is the first break and they schedule this as a 7:00 game so if they go they have to stay until Sunday when they could have been home Friday or even Thursday for some. And good point a very healthy dose of Alumni will be no shows - I have seen tickets going for $11 already.Does this apply to the other 85,000 seat holders?
should!I agree with everything up to "that'll be a tough task". It's a game we should win.
Oregon, UCLA, Northwestern and Iowa all say Hi. Even Indiana when looking at the last two minutes.I agree with everything up to "that'll be a tough task". It's a game we should win.
Right--we haven't been winning games we "should"--doesn't alter the expectations IMOOregon, UCLA, Northwestern and Iowa all say Hi. Even Indiana when looking at the last two minutes.
This team has found ways to lose whether with Franklin or not so who knows. Not sure you can say a 4-6 team "should win" any game.