TheFlyingIllini1317
- Chicago, IL
I want that to be Big Noon, would like USC to have a 9am body clock game.Any guesses for USC? Since NBC primetime is taken we seem like we have a good chance at Big Noon.
I want that to be Big Noon, would like USC to have a 9am body clock game.Any guesses for USC? Since NBC primetime is taken we seem like we have a good chance at Big Noon.
I bet FOX will six day window it to see who wins of our game vs IU. Or maybe they know that Iowa is such a dumpster fire that they’ll choose us regardless.Any guesses for USC? Since NBC primetime is taken we seem like we have a good chance at Big Noon.
Fox must’ve had 3rd pick this week (agree that there’s no way they aren’t picking our game given the choice).That game will be on ESPN, Big Noon will be Utah and Texas Tech. Should be a good game but still surprised they didn’t pick the game with a top 10 team.
I was just color coding it that way because ESPN is fully bought in to both the SEC and ACC in the same way FOX is to the Big Ten ... it's just that ESPN knows the SEC is a much, much more valuable investment and thus prioritize them. But ESPN still has all of the rights to the ACC in the same way.Why color code both ACC teams as the same as an SEC choice? That a third door. My interpretation from the above is (a) we want to go to an SEC game, especially if they are the home team or it's two SEC teams facing each other, (b) we will go to a Big Ten game, but need to be convinced, and (c) we will only consider games without an SEC or B1G team in unique or dire situations (#Calgorithm, Deion).
This is true, but it's not as simple as picking teams with the biggest fan base. For a given game above a certain viewing threshold (let's say 3-4 million), a MAJORITY of the viewership is likely from "casual" viewers who don't cheer for either team. So while big name programs are the safer bet 9 times out of 10, you will also get "stories" that involve a lesser brand but a more exciting game for the casual viewer. Indiana last year is a great example.The media companies care about eyeballs, not rankings. FSU was constantly getting good timeslots last year because they pull in viewers, even when they are a flaming dumpster. I'm guessing UM v. Nebraska is the prized pig this week because of the media follows for those teams and both potentially ranked going into that game.
I’ll be there in my orange standing next to my son who is a freshman at Indiana who will be in his red.
in 2008, my daughter chose IU over UI for art. ughIf anyone has been to games there before and has info to share on parking and also good places to go before the game I would appreciate it! Thanks!
yea, everyone needs to reach way in the clothes drawer for the blue stuffAlso it’s a “red out” game which will make it hard for us orange clad fans to stand out.
yea, everyone needs to reach way in the clothes drawer for the blue stuff
Thankfully our current shade of orange (which we “fixed” a few years ago from a more red-tinted one, IIRC) actually will contrast against their darker red than we might initially assume.Also it’s a “red out” game which will make it hard for us orange clad fans to stand out.
Pffft! We beat a true Red Out last year in Lincoln.Thankfully our current shade of orange (which we “fixed” a few years ago from a more red-tinted one, IIRC) actually will contrast against their darker red than we might initially assume.
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Granted, this photo might not be from a “Red Out” … but I think people forget how dark IU’s red actually is. Under the lights, you’ll definitely see some vibrant orange sprinkled around the stands if we have a good contingent!
I think we can very confident that no road environment will shock this group! Nebraska at night, PSU at night and Oregon are as tough as anything we’ll see this year!Pffft! We beat a true Red Out last year in Lincoln.
Handled the blue out pretty well i thought, just another challengeAlso it’s a “red out” game which will make it hard for us orange clad fans to stand out.
I've got three strong blue options but will go with orange for this one. Not worried about unintentionally blending.Thankfully our current shade of orange (which we “fixed” a few years ago from a more red-tinted one, IIRC) actually will contrast against their darker red than we might initially assume.
Granted, this photo might not be from a “Red Out” … but I think people forget how dark IU’s red actually is. Under the lights, you’ll definitely see some vibrant orange sprinkled around the stands if we have a good contingent!
This photo got me thinking how RIDICULOUSLY good it would feel to just punch Indiana in the throat and win by a huge margin on their prime time "Red Out" event, when you also consider our basketball team waltzed into Bloomington and gave them their worst home defeat ever this year!!I've got three strong blue options but will go with orange for this one. Not worried about unintentionally blending.
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You had me at "punch Indiana in the throat."This photo got me thinking how RIDICULOUSLY good it would feel to just punch Indiana in the throat and win by a huge margin on their prime time "Red Out" event, when you also consider our basketball team waltzed into Bloomington and gave them their worst home defeat ever this year!!