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(11-24-2016 12:19 AM)omniorange Wrote:  
(11-24-2016 12:13 AM)Lenvillecards Wrote:  Who came up with this stupid, F'd up schedule in the Battle 4 Atlantis? Louisville played at 9:30, the 4th & last game of the day, & finished after midnight after playing OT. Their reward for winning is a 2:30 tipoff, second game of the day, against Wichita St of whom played in the early season on Wednesday. So Wichita St gets about a 24 turnaround while Louisville gets almost 14 1/2 hours. Why do the losers get the night session? This is crazy!

Louisville beat Old Dominion 68-62 in OT.

The answer to your question is obviously a combination of TV and Thanksgiving.

Cheers,
Neil

It's definitely tv, with AXS & ESPN wanting Louisville & Michigan St games. AXS airing the night games on Wednesday & Thursday while ESPN is airing the early sessions on Thursday.
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