My guess is we'll be in the late slot regardless of how the Stanford game turns out.
I expect poor attendance at the UA game. Students will leave for Thanksgiving, planning to come back early for Apple Cup. Regular fans will make the same decision...and if it's a 7:45 game, that'll be magnified.The Cal game and the Arizona game have 7:45 kickoff written all over them.
I expect poor attendance at the UA game. Students will leave for Thanksgiving, planning to come back early for Apple Cup. Regular fans will make the same decision...and if it's a 7:45 game, that'll be magnified.
That game only hits 30K if we're 9-1 and kickoff is before 2:00.
Assuming ESPN has first choice I would think they go UW/Stanford regardless. Then again maybe they want to leverage WSU again soon.My guess is we'll be in the late slot regardless of how the Stanford game turns out.
For back to back home games in November? Only if the season is truly something special - by which I mean we're 9-1. Many will choose to wait for Apple Cup.If we keep winning the team will be a coveted ticket. I'd expect a full house.
Yeah, money talks. They get the Bay area audience either way, but the Seattle market > the Pullman/SPokane/Tri-Cities market. If somehow Cal knocks off UW while we beat Stanford, maybe the math changes a bit. But I doubt it.Assuming ESPN has first choice I would think they go UW/Stanford regardless. Then again maybe they want to leverage WSU again soon.
I got my Tix! 11 year old girls soccer will be OVER!!I expect poor attendance at the UA game. Students will leave for Thanksgiving, planning to come back early for Apple Cup. Regular fans will make the same decision...and if it's a 7:45 game, that'll be magnified.
That game only hits 30K if we're 9-1 and kickoff is before 2:00.
Of course they do. Why would you want anyone on the east coast to see the number one team in the conference? I mean, it makes zero sense...The Cal game and the Arizona game have 7:45 kickoff written all over them.