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Playing on Sunday for our first game is absolute ****.

NBDefektor

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This is like celebrating New Year's Eve at 11:59 p.m. on January 1st, Christmas on December 26th and your wife's birthday a day late. ****ing bull****.

I don't care if people say "but we get national exposure!" I don't even know what channel the game is on, I just plan on showing up to the bar. And what recruit is going to see the game on TV, see a half-empty stadium where the Broncos play and say, "Oooh, yeah, that's for me!"

And most importantly, COLLEGE FOOTBALL BELONGS ON SATURDAY.
 
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I also like the games on Saturdays just because that's what feels right for college football, but the nice part of it is that I get to watch all these other games without missing ours.
 
Is it really that bad to be playing on Sunday night of a holiday weekend?
 
I would have been able to watch the CU-CSU game today but tomorrow is a different story. Both teams suck and don't deserve such special treatment to play on Sunday at a special time.
 
I don't mind. There were so many times last season I'd be sitting there watching us down by 50 4 minutes in while there's a legitimately good game on and I couldn't change the channel. I'd hate to have to watch us play CSU tonight while Clemson plays Georgia.
 
This is like celebrating New Year's Eve at 11:59 p.m. on January 1st, Christmas on December 26th and your wife's birthday a day late. ****ing bull****.

I don't care if people say "but we get national exposure!" I don't even know what channel the game is on, I just plan on showing up to the bar. And what recruit is going to see the game on TV, see a half-empty stadium where the Broncos play and say, "Oooh, yeah, that's for me!"

And most importantly, COLLEGE FOOTBALL BELONGS ON SATURDAY.

He's upset! He doesn't care!
 
This is like celebrating New Year's Eve at 11:59 p.m. on January 1st, Christmas on December 26th and your wife's birthday a day late. ****ing bull****.

I don't care if people say "but we get national exposure!" I don't even know what channel the game is on, I just plan on showing up to the bar. And what recruit is going to see the game on TV, see a half-empty stadium where the Broncos play and say, "Oooh, yeah, that's for me!"

And most importantly, COLLEGE FOOTBALL BELONGS ON SATURDAY.

Stop complaining. It's Saturday night and we're still undefeated! :smile:
 
Gives the team one less day to prepare for the next game. If we can't trash the series, move it to Sat or even Friday.

That's the one slightly annoying part. Other than that, I have no issue with a Sunday game. Hopefully we take care of business, but if not, at least I enjoyed a day of college football without a CU loss to piss me off.
 
I like having a couple Thu/Fri/Sun games during the season. Gives me a Saturday to spend watching other teams play. As much as I love the tailgates and home games, there is that tradeoff. I'm happy to make it, but it's cool when I don't have to.
 
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