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Northwestern Game is at 9pm???? Why

Is this a correct game time? Wonder how many fans will show up at 7pm.
Many will do just that as they attend the members only Scarlet Knights Wrestling Club meeting at 7 p.m at HPSS.then head over for MBB at the RAC at 9 p.m.. $$$$
 
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Is this a correct game time? Wonder how many fans will show up at 7pm.

All game times are set for one reason and one reason only - TV ratings.

For Tuesday, February 13th
ESPN selected the MSU at Minnesota game for a 9PM start - (back in September that made sense as it figured to be a great game for ESPN).

Next, BTN has 2 slots - BTN elected to go with Maryland at Nebraska as the 7PM game and Northwestern at Rutgers as the 9PM game.
 
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All game times are set for one reason and one reason only - TV ratings.

For Tuesday, February 13th
ESPN selected the MSU at Minnesota game for a 9PM start - (back in September that made sense as it figured to be a great game for ESPN).

Next, BTN has 2 slots - BTN elected to go with Maryland at Nebraska as the 7PM game and Northwestern at Rutgers as the 9PM game.
I think every year in the B1G Rutgers has played one game at 9pm and yes its all about television scheduling /ratings.
 
East Coast time zone home team should not have a 9 p.m. start.

College football games are played weeknights all throughout the season. Many start at 7 pm, some will start at 8. A college FB game can take 31/2 to 4 hrs to play which means a 7pm start ends between 10:30 and 11 pm. An 8 pm start ends even later. A college bball game starts at 9 is over by 11pm. No real difference except the bball game involves far fewer players and spectators.
 
College football games are played weeknights all throughout the season. Many start at 7 pm, some will start at 8. A college FB game can take 31/2 to 4 hrs to play which means a 7pm start ends between 10:30 and 11 pm. An 8 pm start ends even later. A college bball game starts at 9 is over by 11pm. No real difference except the bball game involves far fewer players and spectators.

I think the point is that if you have two games to show on a particular night and one is in an east coast time venue and the other is a central zone venue you give the 7pm start time for the east coast home team and the 9am to the central time zone home team. The only possible reason to reverse it would be if you thought Northwestern bring a lot of Chicago viewers who will not watch at 6 but will watch at 8pm.
 
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people complaining that they could not make a 7PM game should love the 9PM start time...expect less than 4k in the building

Or the reality that a 7:00 start is difficult for many due to rush hour or that with a 9:00 start you are probably getting home past midnight.

That's why for three decades most RU starts during the week were for 7:30. We got the B1G and it is great for TV but with that we have to stop worrying about attendance. It is what it is.
 
Hope no one is suggesting we go back to the days when our games were rarely on TV, including NJ’s public TV station.
 
I think the point is that if you have two games to show on a particular night and one is in an east coast time venue and the other is a central zone venue you give the 7pm start time for the east coast home team and the 9am to the central time zone home team. The only possible reason to reverse it would be if you thought Northwestern bring a lot of Chicago viewers who will not watch at 6 but will watch at 8pm.
Exactly.
 
I think the point is that if you have two games to show on a particular night and one is in an east coast time venue and the other is a central zone venue you give the 7pm start time for the east coast home team and the 9am to the central time zone home team. The only possible reason to reverse it would be if you thought Northwestern bring a lot of Chicago viewers who will not watch at 6 but will watch at 8pm.

9am is to early for a game. JMO:)
 
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College football games are played weeknights all throughout the season. Many start at 7 pm, some will start at 8. A college FB game can take 31/2 to 4 hrs to play which means a 7pm start ends between 10:30 and 11 pm. An 8 pm start ends even later. A college bball game starts at 9 is over by 11pm. No real difference except the bball game involves far fewer players and spectators.

A valid interpretation i guess, but he did not say an east coast team should not have a 9pm start when a central time team can take it's place. He simply said an east coast team should not have a 9pm start.
 
Hope no one is suggesting we go back to the days when our games were rarely on TV, including NJ’s public TV station.
Don't forget that almost every night game on NJPTV tipped off at 8pm, When Rutgers wanted to move to 7:30pm, NJPTV/ NJN said they would break away at 7:57 for 3 minutes to show the lottery drawings, simply not showing the entire game.
 
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I think the point is that if you have two games to show on a particular night and one is in an east coast time venue and the other is a central zone venue you give the 7pm start time for the east coast home team and the 9am to the central time zone home team. The only possible reason to reverse it would be if you thought Northwestern bring a lot of Chicago viewers who will not watch at 6 but will watch at 8pm.
BTN could use the overflow channel
Done recently for a weekend game in the Midwest
 
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