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DJ, at least the game is being moved to Yankee Stadium.God damn it, that's 5 noon games out of a total of 7 home games.
Agree. I'd rather have an earlier kickoff than freezing my cojones when the sun goes down.Love it! Later kick-offs in late November suck.
Agree. I'd rather have an earlier kickoff than freezing my cojones when the sun goes down.
Grow up. Maybe start getting loaded at 6 am if it bothers you so much. 😂Hey, @HeavenUniv. can always find you someone selling a Rutgers logoed, um, sack warmer.
The game will stream exclusively on Peacock. Peacock, NBCUniversal's direct-to-consumer streaming service, features the most live sports of any SVOD service in the United States. To celebrate the historic partnership with the Big Ten, NBCUniversal is offering a student discount for a 12-month plan at $1.99 per month. Click here for more information on Peacock and to subscribe.
Yup - and it has been great.Do everyone realize we did not have a non-noon Saturday game this season?
You really gotta take the tinfoil hat off, bro.So ridiculous. B1G continues to treat RU like crap.
And it’s a streaming game. Just awful.
Everybody has different reasons to prefer noon or later games.You really gotta take the tinfoil hat off, bro.
It's RU's first Peacock game of the year. Some teams have had 2. Ohio State, Penn State, Oregon and Indiana have each a Peacock game. In fact 11 of 18 teams in the Big Ten have appeared on Peacock.
Ohio State is going to play six straight games at noon to close the season.
Last year RU had 3 noon home games. The year before RU had just 1.
They can kiss my butt with that Peacock stuff. I'll be at the game, so all it does is prevent me from recording the game for rewatches. And if RU plays anything like they did vs. Wisconsin, UCLA, or USC I won't be watching any replay anyway.The game will stream exclusively on Peacock. Peacock, NBCUniversal's direct-to-consumer streaming service, features the most live sports of any SVOD service in the United States. To celebrate the historic partnership with the Big Ten, NBCUniversal is offering a student discount for a 12-month plan at $1.99 per month. Click here for more information on Peacock and to subscribe.
Even back in the NJ public TV days not every game or even every home game was televised. Of course today we would all love all Rutgers games be on FOX but to actually complain about it is dumb. Rutgers gets a huge paycheck for us to be able to watch every single game!They can kiss my butt with that Peacock stuff. I'll be at the game, so all it does is prevent me from recording the game for rewatches. And if RU plays anything like they did vs. Wisconsin, UCLA, or USC I won't be watching any replay anyway.
Frankly, having been a fan since Rutgers games were broadcast on NJ public television, I honestly never thought I would ever have to pay extra to watch a Rutgers football game. I guess this is the Big Time now.
That's only for Rutgers-Minnesota games. Not sure what Paul T would do for Illinois.The citizens in Long Island prefer a noon game even if they have to rush home from a tennis game!
You really gotta take the tinfoil hat off, bro.
It's RU's first Peacock game of the year. Some teams have had 2. Ohio State, Penn State, Oregon and Indiana have each a Peacock game. In fact 11 of 18 teams in the Big Ten have appeared on Peacock.
Ohio State is going to play six straight games at noon to close the season.
Last year RU had 3 noon home games. The year before RU had just 1.
that would be nice but I don't see it happening. It's a good thought though.Correct. But I stand by my comment about an alternative to Peacock being made available to the two teams playing similar to what the NFL does.
Would defeat Peacock’s purpose of exclusive coverage to drive subscriptions.Correct. But I stand by my comment about an alternative to Peacock being made available to the two teams playing similar to what the NFL does.
The Friday night games work well for us. We generally won't get national exposure on Saturdays until we are consistently a 9 or 10 win team.So far including this coming weekend.........
Grouping Peacock and BTN....
Peacock / BTN
Northwestern, Indiana = 7 times
Washington, Michigan St = 6
Maryland, Minnesota, Purdue = 4
Rutgers, Nebraska, Oregon, Ohio St, Penn St, Wisconsin = 3
Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, UCLA = 2
FS1
Illinois, Maryland = 4 times
Rutgers = 3
Washington, Northwestern, Minnesota = 2
Everyone else = 0/1
Disrespect Level (FS1/BTN/Peacock)
1st tier disrespect (7-9 times)
Northwestern, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan St, Washington
2nd tier snubs (5-6)
Rutgers, Illinois, Minnesota, (Purdue, Wisconsin)
Mid (4-5)
USC, Nebraska (Purdue, Wisconsin)
Best TV (2-3)
Iowa, Michigan, Ohio St, Oregon, Penn St, UCLA
We probably made out better than others since we played 2 games on Friday.
Did not count CW or ACCN