do you miss ISU week 1 thursday games?

do you miss ISU week 1 thursday games?

  • yes

    Votes: 49 27.5%
  • no

    Votes: 129 72.5%

  • Total voters
    178

Messi

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Aug 25, 2011
8,090
15,529
113
Cedar Rapids
2006-2007-2008-2009-2010 ISU opened season on Thursday night

loved them as a college kid

unsure how i'd like them now as an adult with PTO and a young child

thoughts?
 

alarson

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Mar 15, 2006
59,624
74,491
113
Ankeny
Not even a little.

Gameday is more fun when the tailgating scene is going. And it was always much more muted for those weekday games.

Not to mention we only get so many games during the warmer weather portion of the season, so losing a prime tailgating saturday from that sucks as well.
 

beentherebefore

Well-Known Member
Nov 24, 2007
1,461
1,871
113
I always thought Thursday games were fun to watch on TV, but I have never been a fan attending (but I did have the time of my life the Thursday game against WVU). Tough for many working people to attend.

Frankly, the best time for a college football game is 1:00 p.m. on a Saturday.
 

theshadow

Well-Known Member
Apr 19, 2006
20,020
19,727
113
No, and thankfully the two biggest reasons from that era for opening on Thursday are mostly gone:

(1) Exclusive TV windows on Saturdays
(2) Fans putting Labor Day weekend plans ahead of attending a Saturday game
 
  • Agree
Reactions: beentherebefore

BigJCy

Well-Known Member
Apr 11, 2006
25,196
22,071
113
I'm not a tailgater so I didn't mind them just because it would then open up Saturday to watch all the other games. I get it was a pain for a lot of people to attend though.
 

madguy30

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Nov 15, 2011
57,417
55,334
113
I wouldn't mind it now I guess since there are so many games that Thursday night but at the time it felt a like a low tier league time for a game.

Speaking of that I'm excited for the opener this year being on FS1. ESPN+ never works for me that first week.
 

VeloClone

Well-Known Member
Jan 19, 2010
48,572
39,419
113
Brooklyn Park, MN
Logistics for coming down from Minnesota a day and a half early were never fun. Usually come down on Friday night for Saturday game. Would have to come down at least Thursday morning if I wanted to tailgate at all for a Thursday night game.
 

Pope

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Feb 7, 2015
10,613
24,136
113
I'm in the minority here, but I loved Thursday night season openers for three reasons.

First, it's like Christmas coming a few days early. Second, the first game of the season is usually brutally hot and playing it at night made the game so much more enjoyable. Third, most of the nation's attention was on us.
 

madguy30

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Nov 15, 2011
57,417
55,334
113
I'm in the minority here, but I loved Thursday night season openers for three reasons.

First, it's like Christmas coming a few days early. Second, the first game of the season is usually brutally hot and playing it at night made the game so much more enjoyable. Third, most of the nation's attention was on us.

Weren't these games on local/regional FSN and some weird early version of CyTV? I don't remember even watching any of them or being able to.

They were usually ugly wins or losses to a MAC school so maybe it was good that it wasn't easily accessible.
 

cyIclSoneU

Well-Known Member
Apr 7, 2016
3,300
4,562
113
I liked Thursday when I was not attending. If I'm going to the game though, I want it to be on Saturday.

I'd enjoy a Thursday night road game sometime against an Arizona or Cincinnati type team (i.e. not Iowa or K-State). It'd be fun to have a lot of eyeballs on us and it'd be great to have a wide open Saturday that I can either binge watch a bunch of games without my attention locked onto ISU or cash it in for goodwill to go to the farmer's market or hiking etc. so I can watch ISU on a future Saturday.
 

theshadow

Well-Known Member
Apr 19, 2006
20,020
19,727
113
Weren't these games on local/regional FSN and some weird early version of CyTV? I don't remember even watching any of them or being able to.

They were usually ugly wins or losses to a MAC school so maybe it was good that it wasn't easily accessible.

Mediacom, FCS, FSN.

Playing on Thursday night was the reason it could even be on TV. At that time, the Saturday TV windows were exclusive, so the options for a televised game were:
(1) Pay-per-view
(2) Start after 9 p.m. (because of the 6:00 window)
(3) Play on Thursday
 
  • Like
Reactions: VeloClone

JimDogRock

Well-Known Member
Feb 21, 2010
777
977
93
Cedar Falls
Weren't these games on local/regional FSN and some weird early version of CyTV? I don't remember even watching any of them or being able to.

They were usually ugly wins or losses to a MAC school so maybe it was good that it wasn't easily accessible.

This is what I remember as well, but I might be misremembering. The MC22 broadcast would be that early CyTV type broadcast.
And losing to Kent State after having needed a triple OT the previous year to beat Toledo is not the best way to advertise your football brand.

Also, it didn't seem to prepare us well for week 2.
2006 - barely beat UNLV
2007 - lose to UNI
2008 - comfortably beat Kent State
2009 - bad loss to Iowa
2010 - bad loss to Iowa
 

BillBrasky4Cy

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Dec 10, 2013
17,534
31,877
113
I always thought Thursday games were fun to watch on TV, but I have never been a fan attending (but I did have the time of my life the Thursday game against WVU). Tough for many working people to attend.

Frankly, the best time for a college football game is 1:00 p.m. on a Saturday.
Were any of those Thursday night games even televised? I don't think most of them were.