One Aspect of Playing 4 Straight 3:30 games...

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...is game day preparations. If in consecutive weeks, a team plays at noon, then mid-afternoon, then a night game, the preparations for those games vary greatly (amount of sleep, energy levels throughout the day, amount of time to prep, etc).

I think we have an advantage playing at the same time for 4 straight weeks. All the variables are taken away and we can develop consistency among our preparations and our energy levels, etc.

Texas A&M has played the following times the past 2 weeks: 9:00 ET, 4:00 ET

Alabama has played the following times the past 2 weeks: 12:00 ET, 7:00 ET and 7:00 ET this week.

I think this gives us an advantage (though slight).
 
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JoBu is the only advantage we need.
 

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...is game day preparations. If in consecutive weeks, a team plays at noon, then mid-afternoon, then a night game, the preparations for those games vary greatly (amount of sleep, energy levels throughout the day, amount of time to prep, etc).

I think we have an advantage playing at the same time for 4 straight weeks. All the variables are taken away and we can develop consistency among our preparations and our energy levels, etc.

Texas A&M has played the following times the past 2 weeks: 9:00 ET, 4:00 ET

Alabama has played the following times the past 2 weeks: 12:00 ET, 7:00 ET and 7:00 ET this week.

I think this gives us an advantage (though slight).

Yes. Except, this week's game will actually be an hour earlier because of central time. Based on our recent play, it appears we needed to move this game further east into the Atlantic. We seem to really start playing football at about 4:30.
 
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...is game day preparations. If in consecutive weeks, a team plays at noon, then mid-afternoon, then a night game, the preparations for those games vary greatly (amount of sleep, energy levels throughout the day, amount of time to prep, etc).

I think we have an advantage playing at the same time for 4 straight weeks. All the variables are taken away and we can develop consistency among our preparations and our energy levels, etc.

Texas A&M has played the following times the past 2 weeks: 9:00 ET, 4:00 ET

Alabama has played the following times the past 2 weeks: 12:00 ET, 7:00 ET and 7:00 ET this week.

I think this gives us an advantage (though slight).

I just went through the drive thru at Chic Fil A. I ordered a Coke with my meal, which they gave to me, and said my straw was in the bag with my food. As I'm pulling out, I reached into the bag, and saw that they in fact did not provide me a straw. Man, I hate when they do this. So I was grasping at straws, only to come up with nothing.

That's what you've done here.
 
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Yes. Except, this week's game will actually be an hour earlier because of central time. Based on our recent play, it appears we needed to move this game further east into the Atlantic. We seem to really start playing football at about 4:30.

Matthew would have none of it.
 
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Yes. Except, this week's game will actually be an hour earlier because of central time. Based on our recent play, it appears we needed to move this game further east into the Atlantic. We seem to really start playing football at about 4:30.

Not sure if serious. :hi:
 
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Yes. Except, this week's game will actually be an hour earlier because of central time. Based on our recent play, it appears we needed to move this game further east into the Atlantic. We seem to really start playing football at about 4:30.

Brain clocks will still be on 3:30 though. Good point about when they "really start playing football" :lol:
 
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