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any of our "big games" at night? Sure we have had some in the past few years, but not nearly enough. Personally I believe there is something to playing under the lights. The crowd always seems to be waaaay more into it also. The noise at the Oklahoma game a few years back was almost unbearable and it was awesome. We need more night games!
 
any of our "big games" at night? Sure we have had some in the past few years, but not nearly enough. Personally I believe there is something to playing under the lights. The crowd always seems to be waaaay more into it also. The noise at the Oklahoma game a few years back was almost unbearable and it was awesome. We need more night games!


From talking to ex-Tide players they will tell you night games are awful and they hate them. Sitting around all day and thinking about playing a game like Tulane just makes them unbearable. Night games at Alabama are only a recent television dictated phenomenon in the post-Dubose era.

As far as an economic impact is concerned, the West Alabama Chamber of Commerce has said that they are terrible for businesses like resturants, etc., because they end so late in the evening.
 
I've always felt that day to night games are the best, so the 3:30 kick has always been the marquee time for a big game. I think its from watching Super Bowls as a kid and they would kick off at 4pm and go into the night, back in the 80s.
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^^I'd heard that too. Funny thing is it seems like a false claim. Being that Bama beat them last season at night. I understand the games have to officially start at *night*. It just seems like a little bit of a silly claim to me...
 
I like the night games because my son plays 8-9 year old football on saturday mornings and I feel like I'm in a rush to ge the grill going for the 2:30 games. BUT, I like the 2:30 games WAY better than the 11:30 games. I usually miss the 1st qtr. of those.
 
I've watched this thread wondering if anyone would mention what being on CBS in the afternoon also means—haven't seen it.

It's one of the prices you pay for success.

CBS gets a choice, they look over the landscape of the SEC, and jump on what games they think will draw the most viewers. IF this team was struggling, or didn't have the national draw that it does, we'd see more night games.

As it happens, it's a team that has won 18 of their last 20 games. We are now going on what? 12-13 weeks in the top five in the nation?

I realize there are fans that like the night games. It's understandable. But, I also realize there is more to the story.

Seriously, our homecoming game is a nationally televised broadcast. I know, I know...we are playing an SEC team and it's against a decent South Carolina team.
 
I've watched this thread wondering if anyone would mention what being on CBS in the afternoon also means—haven't seen it.

It's one of the prices you pay for success.

CBS gets a choice, they look over the landscape of the SEC, and jump on what games they think will draw the most viewers. IF this team was struggling, or didn't have the national draw that it does, we'd see more night games.

As it happens, it's a team that has won 18 of their last 20 games. We are now going on what? 12-13 weeks in the top five in the nation?

I realize there are fans that like the night games. It's understandable. But, I also realize there is more to the story.

Seriously, our homecoming game is a nationally televised broadcast. I know, I know...we are playing an SEC team and it's against a decent South Carolina team.

I was gonna mention that, but I wanted to leave something for you to swoop in and add :smile:.
 
Our stadium just seems to be more into it a night. Like most stadiums I guess. You don't see as many people being ask to sit down or be quiet at night. I guess many of the older folks stay home for night games. Oh well. Good conversation.
 

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