15 thoughts on “Pac-12 Question Of Day

  1. Scottie: you really need to learn how to conduct market research. Polls are meant to collect an unbiased representation of the population’s view on something, not to reinforce your own feeble whining. Notice how each of the choices are whining about something? Where’s the choice that a 11:00 am start is perfect?

    And whether you receive the Pac-12 Network is irrelevant to the start time of the game – if you don’t have access at 11:00 am then you won’t have access at 7:00 pm.

  2. Again for Mountain time zone locations that’s good. Stop the 7pm West coast games, nobody east of the Rockies will watch.

  3. Hey wolf, the lovely Helen made you look like a massive idiot! Try putting some thought into your lame polls, please

  4. How many fans east of the Rockies have the PAC-12 Network??? Wyoming @ Oregon 9/13…11 a.m. on…yep!

  5. I agree the time zone difference is what is being targeted. Even our noon game is a second game of the day on the East coast. So all of the PAC12 subscribers can see it. (oh wait PAC 12 subscribers?)

  6. Larry Scott could have kick-offs at 4am if he wanted. His press releases are that fabulous!

    • I heard one of his press releases was so fabulous it won a Tony last night.

  7. Story that Adoree got a new Mercedes S class for graduation. If I recall his parents are working class in Illnois. Is anyone checking on this before the NCAA starts sniffing around again? Red flag

  8. Guess what? One of the hottest areas for fan support is Hawaii.
    West Coast game– 12:00
    East Coast reception– 3:00
    Hawaii reception– 9:00
    West Coast game–

  9. Got cut off there
    West Coast game– 7:00
    East Coast reception– 10:00
    Hawaii reception– 4:00
    The East Coast is in the worst time zone for sports viewing, and guess who is in the best time zone?– Surf’s up.

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