College Football on Sundays?

Indndawg

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Might just happen this season.

How does the SPS Nation feel about an MSU game or two moved to (gulp) Sunday afternoon or night?

While tough on Monday mornings, yeah I'd go for it
 

Optimus Prime 4

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Also, it would make it so I can't go to those games even if I want to, or I'd at least have to take a Monday off work.
 

clintstone

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I will go to a Thursday night gameand take off Friday to enjoy a long weekend once a year.

But for tailgaiting, the atmosphere, etc. I want to go on a Saturday. Lets face it, you will not have near the number of people tailgating, being there all day, etc. 1/2 the town will be in sunday shutdown mode and at church. People are going to be worried about getting home so they can go to work the next day, kids with school, and on and on and on. It won't be the same
 

topdawg.sixpack

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Help increase viewership on the East Coast, grow the fan base, etc. <div>
</div><div>However, I do think the NFL will start on time</div>
 

ckDOG

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Worst idea ever. College football on a Sunday? Sacrilege! Not to mention that our game day atmosphere would resemble that of the Croom era.
 

Indndawg

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it'd be midnite on Sunday nite.

Still, it MIGHT work for a big SEC game like LSU.
 

jakldawg

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The ones from small conferences that nobody would watch otherwise, and the ones that play in or near NFL cities already. The majority of SEC/Big12/Big 10 fans wouldn't go for it.