I found this to be really interesting but why in the hell would you go all the way to Ireland and not have the game be televised at a decent time in the states? Isn't the point to get more eyes and exposure? A 6am cst kick won't accomplish that
OK so it's a night game or late afternoon game in Dublin. That makes much more sense. ThanksMaybe 6am game time in Ireland but not a 6am game on TV in Nebraska....
"Remember, there’s a six-hour time difference, but kickoff is expected to fall between the 11 am to 1 pm central time zone slot."
JFC, They are 6 hours ahead not behind, the game will be 6pm not 6am .Maybe 6am game time in Ireland but not a 6am game on TV in Nebraska....
"Remember, there’s a six-hour time difference, but kickoff is expected to fall between the 11 am to 1 pm central time zone slot."
JFC, They are 6 hours ahead not behind, the game will be 6pm not 6am .
The main difference for the people attending the game in person is whether they will be drunk at kickoff or hung over.Okay cool, either way like I quoted from the article "kickoff is expected to fall between the 11 am to 1 pm central time zone slot."
I don't give a f*ck what time it is in Ireland
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