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I guess there's a riff between Big Noon set and Longhorn City Limits since 10-11 is when the headliner would play right behind their set?  No confirmation on location of broadcast but one rumbling has a spot similar to Gameday setup near LBJ Fountain.  And Heisman House, or some versioin of it, is supposed to be over by Winship for Ricky's 25th anniversary.  And sponsors and C3 have contractual deference for that spot by the tailgate tents.  Certainly would explain why it's taking so long to announce everything for what should be a very busy morning on campus.

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2 hours ago, YGIFS said:

I guess there's a riff between Big Noon set and Longhorn City Limits since 10-11 is when the headliner would play right behind their set?  No confirmation on location of broadcast but one rumbling has a spot similar to Gameday setup near LBJ Fountain.  And Heisman House, or some versioin of it, is supposed to be over by Winship for Ricky's 25th anniversary.  And sponsors and C3 have contractual deference for that spot by the tailgate tents.  Certainly would explain why it's taking so long to announce everything for what should be a very busy morning on campus.

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Cool, cool.  Be a good 2'fer with the kids, walk 'em by that and then see the band/team march in immediately after.  

I guess we will see who is playing LCL in a few minutes then.  If it's Pat Green again for some reason, I am on the record for saying I'm gonna stab a mother-fucker.  

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Holy shit Big & Rich and Cowboy Troy have a new song for Big Noon Kickoff. That is a game changer. I’m no longer switching between the 2 shows now. Big Noon now is the clear winner. Not having Coming to your City as the opener on GameDay has really sucked. 

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21 minutes ago, nycHorn said:

Between the cross eyes, the coke bottle glasses, the lisp and the appearance of having no teeth, some fox exec must have shit when they realized they hired Chris Fallica for an on air role.

Stealing away the bear and big and rich is the path to ratings dominance good sir

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Since "Big Noon" defacto B1G network

 

Big Ten commissioner defends absurd Friday night schedule

The B1G's Big 3 won't play any Friday games, while six schools play twice. "Look, there are just traditional places that want to play more on Saturday," Petitti said. "We understand and respect that."

ZACH BARNETT            July 23rd

One way to tell you've built a conference that makes logical and geographic sense for your members is to use the word "burden" when describing playing out your own league schedule.

That's the word Tony Petitti used when answering questions at Big Ten media days on Tuesday. The Big Ten hasn't just adopted an 18-team, division-less format, it's hasn't just adopted an 18-team division-less format, it's done so while leaning harder into Friday nights than any other major conference. 

"I think Friday is an opportunity for national exposure," Petitti said. "I think you're going to see some programs there really embrace the opportunity to play on Friday."

Some programs are being asked to embrace Friday nights more than others, that's for sure. Six schools will play two of their nine B1G games on Fridays, while six more are spared Friday games. Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State are part of one group, and you'll never guess which.

"Of course, we don't want to burden any one institution. We care about what happens at the stadium as well and what happens on campus," Petitti said. Three incumbent B1G members will play twice on Fridays: Michigan State, Purdue and Rutgers. 

And, oddly, the Big Ten has chosen to lean into its nonsensical geographic arrangements by playing cross-country games on Fridays. Twenty-six of 81 B1G games will see a Pac-12 school trekking across half or all of the contenential United States to play a conference game, or a B1G school flying to the West Coast. While that represents roughly a third of the total Big Ten slate, it's 55 percent of the Friday night schedule. Oregon, UCLA and Washington will play twice on Fridays, and USC will play once. 

Screenshot_20240723-165744_kindlephoto-3253780.png.237d0fec9d6f550f63ad065d8e03678e.png

Meanwhile, it certainly did not go unnoticed that the Friday night lights will not flip on at Happy Valley, the Big House or the Horseshoe. "I think on the hurdle side, look, there are just traditional places that want to play more on Saturday," Petitti said. "We understand and respect that."

If I'm the head coach of a non-Big 3 Big Ten member, I'd tell the league office we'll play on Fridays when the Wolverines, the Buckeyes and the Nittany Lions do. In fact, I'd even volunteer to go there on a Friday.

But we all know how that would likely go.

B1G Friday Night Appearances
2: Michigan State, Oregon, Purdue, Rutgers, UCLA, Washington
1: Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Nebraska, Northwestern, USC
0: Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin

"We're looking in Friday night to open up some new real estate that's just an easier competitive environment. Even if the games aren't always at the viewership level on Big Noon, they're going to be in such a friendly competitive window that I think we can actually do pretty well," Michael Mulvihill, Fox Sports's chief executive in charge of college football programming, said back in May.

Friday night is a long-term initiative for the Big Ten, and it's going to be more of an active initiative for some Big Ten members than others.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

Since "Big Noon" defacto B1G network

 

Big Ten commissioner defends absurd Friday night schedule

The B1G's Big 3 won't play any Friday games, while six schools play twice. "Look, there are just traditional places that want to play more on Saturday," Petitti said. "We understand and respect that."

ZACH BARNETT            July 23rd

One way to tell you've built a conference that makes logical and geographic sense for your members is to use the word "burden" when describing playing out your own league schedule.

That's the word Tony Petitti used when answering questions at Big Ten media days on Tuesday. The Big Ten hasn't just adopted an 18-team, division-less format, it's hasn't just adopted an 18-team division-less format, it's done so while leaning harder into Friday nights than any other major conference. 

"I think Friday is an opportunity for national exposure," Petitti said. "I think you're going to see some programs there really embrace the opportunity to play on Friday."

Some programs are being asked to embrace Friday nights more than others, that's for sure. Six schools will play two of their nine B1G games on Fridays, while six more are spared Friday games. Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State are part of one group, and you'll never guess which.

"Of course, we don't want to burden any one institution. We care about what happens at the stadium as well and what happens on campus," Petitti said. Three incumbent B1G members will play twice on Fridays: Michigan State, Purdue and Rutgers. 

And, oddly, the Big Ten has chosen to lean into its nonsensical geographic arrangements by playing cross-country games on Fridays. Twenty-six of 81 B1G games will see a Pac-12 school trekking across half or all of the contenential United States to play a conference game, or a B1G school flying to the West Coast. While that represents roughly a third of the total Big Ten slate, it's 55 percent of the Friday night schedule. Oregon, UCLA and Washington will play twice on Fridays, and USC will play once. 

Screenshot_20240723-165744_kindlephoto-3253780.png.237d0fec9d6f550f63ad065d8e03678e.png

Meanwhile, it certainly did not go unnoticed that the Friday night lights will not flip on at Happy Valley, the Big House or the Horseshoe. "I think on the hurdle side, look, there are just traditional places that want to play more on Saturday," Petitti said. "We understand and respect that."

If I'm the head coach of a non-Big 3 Big Ten member, I'd tell the league office we'll play on Fridays when the Wolverines, the Buckeyes and the Nittany Lions do. In fact, I'd even volunteer to go there on a Friday.

But we all know how that would likely go.

B1G Friday Night Appearances
2: Michigan State, Oregon, Purdue, Rutgers, UCLA, Washington
1: Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Nebraska, Northwestern, USC
0: Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin

"We're looking in Friday night to open up some new real estate that's just an easier competitive environment. Even if the games aren't always at the viewership level on Big Noon, they're going to be in such a friendly competitive window that I think we can actually do pretty well," Michael Mulvihill, Fox Sports's chief executive in charge of college football programming, said back in May.

Friday night is a long-term initiative for the Big Ten, and it's going to be more of an active initiative for some Big Ten members than others.

 

 

Nebraska use to be one of those traditional places but it reminds me when we got moved to Fridays for the A&M game and just had to take it.

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3 hours ago, DanTheHorn said:

Nebraska use to be one of those traditional places but it reminds me when we got moved to Fridays for the A&M game and just had to take it.

Playing the day after Thanksgiving is a little different than playing any other Friday during the season.

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4 hours ago, DanTheHorn said:

Nebraska use to be one of those traditional places but it reminds me when we got moved to Fridays for the A&M game and just had to take it.

Playing on Black Friday is not remotely the same as a Friday off of Thanksgiving weekend.

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5 hours ago, LTtxfan said:

Since "Big Noon" defacto B1G network

 

Big Ten commissioner defends absurd Friday night schedule

The B1G's Big 3 won't play any Friday games, while six schools play twice. "Look, there are just traditional places that want to play more on Saturday," Petitti said. "We understand and respect that."

ZACH BARNETT            July 23rd

One way to tell you've built a conference that makes logical and geographic sense for your members is to use the word "burden" when describing playing out your own league schedule.

That's the word Tony Petitti used when answering questions at Big Ten media days on Tuesday. The Big Ten hasn't just adopted an 18-team, division-less format, it's hasn't just adopted an 18-team division-less format, it's done so while leaning harder into Friday nights than any other major conference. 

"I think Friday is an opportunity for national exposure," Petitti said. "I think you're going to see some programs there really embrace the opportunity to play on Friday."

Some programs are being asked to embrace Friday nights more than others, that's for sure. Six schools will play two of their nine B1G games on Fridays, while six more are spared Friday games. Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State are part of one group, and you'll never guess which.

"Of course, we don't want to burden any one institution. We care about what happens at the stadium as well and what happens on campus," Petitti said. Three incumbent B1G members will play twice on Fridays: Michigan State, Purdue and Rutgers. 

And, oddly, the Big Ten has chosen to lean into its nonsensical geographic arrangements by playing cross-country games on Fridays. Twenty-six of 81 B1G games will see a Pac-12 school trekking across half or all of the contenential United States to play a conference game, or a B1G school flying to the West Coast. While that represents roughly a third of the total Big Ten slate, it's 55 percent of the Friday night schedule. Oregon, UCLA and Washington will play twice on Fridays, and USC will play once. 

Screenshot_20240723-165744_kindlephoto-3253780.png.237d0fec9d6f550f63ad065d8e03678e.png

Meanwhile, it certainly did not go unnoticed that the Friday night lights will not flip on at Happy Valley, the Big House or the Horseshoe. "I think on the hurdle side, look, there are just traditional places that want to play more on Saturday," Petitti said. "We understand and respect that."

If I'm the head coach of a non-Big 3 Big Ten member, I'd tell the league office we'll play on Fridays when the Wolverines, the Buckeyes and the Nittany Lions do. In fact, I'd even volunteer to go there on a Friday.

But we all know how that would likely go.

B1G Friday Night Appearances
2: Michigan State, Oregon, Purdue, Rutgers, UCLA, Washington
1: Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Nebraska, Northwestern, USC
0: Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin

"We're looking in Friday night to open up some new real estate that's just an easier competitive environment. Even if the games aren't always at the viewership level on Big Noon, they're going to be in such a friendly competitive window that I think we can actually do pretty well," Michael Mulvihill, Fox Sports's chief executive in charge of college football programming, said back in May.

Friday night is a long-term initiative for the Big Ten, and it's going to be more of an active initiative for some Big Ten members than others.

 

 

I wonder how the mighty, blue blood Trojans are feeling about a Friday night game against Rutgers? 

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37 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Just saw a Matt Leinart Draft Kings commercial on my service while watching BNK. The punchline made me lol and I don’t know if a commercial has ever caused that. Greatness if you can catch it. 

they needed to have VY walk in with some snacks and say "keep dreamin' Leinart, keep dreamin'"

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Holy shit this West Virginia crowd makes aggy look so fucking pathetic. Is there any doubt that Big Noon Kickoff is the better morning college football show?

I just turned on GD for a moment and they were showing fan signs. One referenced anyone seeing a leprechaun from what 2006 or so?
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Our visit next week to Ann Arbor will see the Michigan campus host both the Big Noon Kickoff and ESPN Gameday.  I don't recall the last time both morning shows visited for the same game.

What year was that when they both showed up for Texas-OU?
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17 minutes ago, Gravy Train said:

Our visit next week to Ann Arbor will see the Michigan campus host both the Big Noon Kickoff and ESPN Gameday.  I don't recall the last time both morning shows visited for the same game.

They were both in Columbus last October for Penn State @ Ohio State.

They were also both in Ann Arbor for Ohio State @ Michigan. 

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Our visit next week to Ann Arbor will see the Michigan campus host both the Big Noon Kickoff and ESPN Gameday.  I don't recall the last time both morning shows visited for the same game.

Usually do Ohio st/Michigan every year..maybe if auburn was good one would go to the iron bowl
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1 hour ago, Gravy Train said:

Our visit next week to Ann Arbor will see the Michigan campus host both the Big Noon Kickoff and ESPN Gameday.  I don't recall the last time both morning shows visited for the same game.

 

1 hour ago, mdleast said:


What year was that when they both showed up for Texas-OU?

 

54 minutes ago, WhatTheBuck said:

They were both in Columbus last October for Penn State @ Ohio State.

They were also both in Ann Arbor for Ohio State @ Michigan. 

They also both were in Austin when we played Alabama in 2022.

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