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Season ticket question - night games?
Baphomet
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I stopped buying season tickets back at the end of 2001, and since then just got by over the years buying tickets as needed to games I wanted to attend.
From complaints I've read, sounds like it is annoying now that kickoff times are announced much later (relatively), and fewer 12:30 games... I understand this somehow helps the Pac12 get more TV revenue... but how as this affected you guys and your decision about getting season tickets?
From complaints I've read, sounds like it is annoying now that kickoff times are announced much later (relatively), and fewer 12:30 games... I understand this somehow helps the Pac12 get more TV revenue... but how as this affected you guys and your decision about getting season tickets?
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Night games=Awesome
Early Afternoon=Bleh -
needs moar crispHuskyJW said:Night games=Awesome
Early Afternoon=Bleh
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Doesn't really bother me. I basically carve out the whole day any way, if football is important enough for you it won't be a problem.
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Are the night games in HD?
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Will the bars still be open after the night games are over?
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More inclined to buy a ticket for a day game; doesn't get any better than eggs, coffee, beer, and some pregame show in the morning.
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Night games against a great team are great. I would have no problem going to a night game against Stanford, UCLA, or even ASU. They are shitty when they are against Cal and Colorado like last year.
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It's all a matter of perspective ...
Early games are something special and let you watch national games at night ...
Late games are often special and let you watch national games during the day ...
The only thing that changes is what my choice of food and drink are at tailgates ...
Saturday's are always a cool day to be a Husky brah -
I like afternoon games. Wake up early, plenty of time for pre-gaming. Get out in time for plenty of post-gaming. Night games piss me off, unless they are a nationally-televised game against a top opponent (one time a year, at most).
Irregardless, I won't think about season tickets until we clean up the OOC schedule. Single game tickets are the way to go right now. -
They're fine, I don't make any plans on game days other than watching other football games on TV and drinking anyhow. That late night 8:00 PM start last year was crappy though, no one's watching any game featuring Cal on TV.







