Be Careful with this one. Have you looked at their schedule? 9/06San Diego State 9/13Michigan 9/20@ Michigan State 9/27Purdue...
Starting with the '97 season. In conference games. (can't find start times farther back than this) 20 games had a 5pm or sooner start time...
Any particular reason you're surfing through pics at boners.com?
Let me know if anyone is going. I may be able to sneak over there and meet up, that's only about 15 minutes from where I work.
Conference home games since '02 (too lazy for OOC) '02 Day Mississippi State (3-9) '02 Night So. Carolina (5-7) Bama (10-3) Ole Miss (7-6)...
Correct. But what I'm saying is that you won't get the same crowd for LSU/Auburn in the day as you will LSU/Auburn at night.
I've been looking for a site with this info for a few days, with no luck at all.
Not going to argue that our weaker teams are played at night. But anyone who claims that's THE reason for having a better record at night is...
It's a conspiracy. Way back in 1953, the SEC main office (in Birmingham) new that the conference would expand to 12 teams and split into 2...
Virginia Tech, Florida, Auburn, and Ohio State were all night games Which of our day games (home or away) would you say is stronger than these?...
or bring a few more pitchers.
works every time. Why the hell did Webb only throw one inning? Did he pitch on Sunday like Kazmir did?
Are they going to call it a tie when Kazmir's arm falls off? Or are they going to do something even dumber and roate position players to the mound?
Section 8
I may have done something like that, who knows. But this is the 1st time they've ever e-mailed me.
since when? :huh:
WAY too early in his career to have that discussion.
did you HAVE to bring that up. I bled profusely from both eye balls for half a week after seeing those hideous things.
Somehow I ended up on the NCAAonDemand.com mailing list. Never heard of it before today, but they sent me this 2000 NCAA DIVISION I MEN'S...
Nice try. But I'm avoiding THAT conversation. :wave: