My weekend-working ass would LOVE a couple Thursday or Friday games!PGY Tiercel wrote:Of course week night games really suck for those of us that don't live in the NW ohio region. No chance I can make any game not on a saturday. A friday night game maybe.
With only 5 home games I certainly hope no more than 2 fall during the week.
The finalized 2005 schedule wait continues
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I'm not a fan of the weeknight games if they're home games that I'll be attending. I do love them if they're road games, because that means I can catch them on TV. So I guess then I imagine our opponents' fans feel the same way.
The thing is when I go to a football game I like to have 4-6 hours of pregame tailgating
That is not possible for weeknight games. Ideally I would schedule all of our games for 7 or 8 on Saturday nights, but I don't get to make the schedule, and I usually don't get a single game in that time slot. 6:00 is okay, but then you miss the end of the 3:30 games on TV. I'd like to tailgate for the noon & 3:30 games, then enter the stadium in time for a 7:30 game or so. I don't mind the colder weather either, because I expect the alcohol to artificially make me feel warmer by that time anyway 
The thing is when I go to a football game I like to have 4-6 hours of pregame tailgating
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I agree with Hammb here, If were on the road, put us on TV. that way I have an extra excuse to head out to a bar for a couple hours. Any yeah, we need lots of time to tailgate. I have got a great new set of "BGSU" cornhole boards I can't wait to bring to games. plus if I am going to drive 4+ hrs I want to spend as much time in BG as possible, away from my parents house.hammb wrote:I'm not a fan of the weeknight games if they're home games that I'll be attending. I do love them if they're road games, because that means I can catch them on TV. So I guess then I imagine our opponents' fans feel the same way.
The thing is when I go to a football game I like to have 4-6 hours of pregame tailgatingThat is not possible for weeknight games. Ideally I would schedule all of our games for 7 or 8 on Saturday nights, but I don't get to make the schedule, and I usually don't get a single game in that time slot. 6:00 is okay, but then you miss the end of the 3:30 games on TV. I'd like to tailgate for the noon & 3:30 games, then enter the stadium in time for a 7:30 game or so. I don't mind the colder weather either, because I expect the alcohol to artificially make me feel warmer by that time anyway
And yes drinking before a game is fun. but remember when it is really cold out drinking before a game may make you feel warmer for a bit, you are cooling down your core body temp. This has to do with circulation of blood and what not, but I won't dive into a science lesson today.
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That's why Dayon's Den tailgates are proudly presented by:PGY Tiercel wrote:And yes drinking before a game is fun. but remember when it is really cold out drinking before a game may make you feel warmer for a bit, you are cooling down your core body temp. This has to do with circulation of blood and what not, but I won't dive into a science lesson today.

If you are cold out there just head to the Scottish flag and I'll hook you up with some Hen... warms from the inside out!!!
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So long as I FEEL warm, and don't die, I'm happyPGY Tiercel wrote: And yes drinking before a game is fun. but remember when it is really cold out drinking before a game may make you feel warmer for a bit, you are cooling down your core body temp. This has to do with circulation of blood and what not, but I won't dive into a science lesson today.
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Game that got cut short = applebgsufan1972 wrote:1987alum wrote:I love TV games any time of the week ... except when they are cut short by meaningless St. Joseph basketball games.
Still wont give up that football game that got cut short will you. Hey I got a question maybe you can answer for me '87. Are we still playing Michigan this coming year?
Michigan game questions = orange
Not much of a comparison
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If Mother Nature brings all she has for Homecoming again this year, make sure to cut my g/f off after her fifth trip through the Hennessy line. That girl was a fish last year! Made me proud, though, thats for sure!Dayons_Den wrote: That's why Dayon's Den tailgates are proudly presented by:
(insert Hennessy label here, see above for reference)
If you are cold out there just head to the Scottish flag and I'll hook you up with some Hen... warms from the inside out!!!
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what you got against the south. Not that I am really southern or anything. Born in New York and grew up in Perrysburg, (thats just north of BG). I however, do think that a mighty fine liquid comes from KY.orangeandbrown wrote:I never prefer anything with a Southern Heritage. Ever.PGY Tiercel wrote:I don't know Dayon, I prefer something with a little more southern herritage. You know the van with the KY plates will be bringing the bourbon.
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Yeah those are fightin words.PGY Tiercel wrote:what you got against the south. Not that I am really southern or anything. Born in New York and grew up in Perrysburg, (thats just north of BG). I however, do think that a mighty fine liquid comes from KY.orangeandbrown wrote:I never prefer anything with a Southern Heritage. Ever.PGY Tiercel wrote:I don't know Dayon, I prefer something with a little more southern herritage. You know the van with the KY plates will be bringing the bourbon.



