It’s a Monday night party!
https://x.com/ncaa_fcs/status/177923...ZoZWYYgbCKQr_Q
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It’s a Monday night party!
https://x.com/ncaa_fcs/status/177923...ZoZWYYgbCKQr_Q
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xsighx Now it may directly compete with the FBS CFP... with a trade-off... xsmhx
It won't - CFP quarters are on 12 /31 and 1/1 and semis aren't until 1/9 (Thursday) and 1/10 (Friday). This will be the Monday after week 18 on the NFL slate so won't have anything to compete with there plus it will presumably be in the MNF time slot for the habitual football viewers to tune in for.
The first round of the the CFP might bump the FCS semifinals off ESPN.
That's the one that hurts. One of my guilty pleasures of the sports calendar is that Friday night in December where there's really nothing on except back-to-back FCS playoff games.
Quarterfinal weekend also good -- hopefully CFP expansion won't ruin that down the road, but I'm sure it will. That Friday night you usually have two games, the 2nd of which is often at 11pm ET if it's a game in Big Sky country. I don't stay up late unless I'm working my side job at a local bar but I will often try to stay up as late as 2am for this. Also, the day after is the Saturday where Army-Navy is standalone at 330pm ET, Heisman ceremony 8pm and FCS always has a quarterfinal game at 12pm ET on ESPN, meaning local kickoff 11am if it's in Central Time Zone.
I like this as an FCS fan who anticipates being a TV viewer. If I'm an SDSU or NDSU fan and my team has a 50/50 chance of actually going, I'm upset because it kind of messes up the ability to make a weekend out of it. And, since the game is Monday night, you likely have to take two days off work to go. Glass half full -- flights might be cheaper, especially going home since Tuesday a light travel day.
I didn't like that the FCS chip last year overlapped with NFL Sunday slate.
I would generally take two days off anyway when it was a Saturday game and get down there on Thursday and come back Sunday. The upside of this for fans who will be there is a much better tailgate that doesn't have to start at the crack of dawn after you've most likely had a late night the night before. Being able to sleep in on game day and get an extended tailgate might make the atmosphere even more rowdy if the stadium is full.
Warmed up for the season by having dinner in Frisco Sunday night.