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RE: Will the Mountain West ditch ESPN and go all-digital for sports broadcasts?
Sun Belt in my opinion is in the sweet spot of weeknight games.

I don't recall anyone ever playing more than 3 weeknight games in a season and a few schools will do weeknight on their own. Seems like any time Georgia State opens at home for the year they go Thursday. Arkansas State has experimented with Thursday night (with no TV other than online) a few times when a home game fell on the opening day of deer or duck season.

A-State has never had more than two weeknight games at home and I'd favor a hard cap of no more than 3 home weeknight games in any rolling two year period.
12-20-2017 02:31 PM
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