From DandyDon: Below is the 24-hour LSU Takeover Schedule – All Times Central (beginning Thursday, July 7, at 11 p.m. CT and concluding Friday, July 8, at 11 p.m. CT) 11 p.m. – Football vs. Texas A&M 2 a.m. – Football National L-Club Spring Game 4 a.m. – Softball vs. Arkansas 6 a.m. – SEC INSIDE (Women’s Basketball) 6:30 a.m. – SEC Women’s Golf Championship 9:30 a.m. – Gymnastics vs. Auburn 11 a.m. – Men’s Basketball vs. Kentucky 1 p.m. – Baseball vs. Vanderbilt 4 pm. – Women’s Basketball vs. Kentucky 6 p.m. – Softball vs. Alabama 8 p.m. – Football vs. Florida
QUOTE="KyleK, post: 1972721, member: 11792"]They have this new invention called a DVR. You should check in to it.[/QUOTE] I'm familiar with DVR, but if you're trying to promote your school for 24 hours, it would seem you would put your best stuff at a time when most fans can see it. If you have to use DVR then that defeats the purpose of getting fans excited about watching LSU for 24 hours! I'm sure some watched the game at 11 p.m., but a majority of the fans were fast asleep by that time. TV stations will always put its best material during prime time, not 11 p.m.!
I'm familiar with DVR, but if you're trying to promote your school for 24 hours, it would seem you would put your best stuff at a time when most fans can see it. If you have to use DVR then that defeats the purpose of getting fans excited about watching LSU for 24 hours! I'm sure some watched the game at 11 p.m., but a majority of the fans were fast asleep by that time. TV stations will always put its best material during prime time, not 11 p.m.![/QUOTE] Dude, be happy it was on. LSU has no control over the scheduling. That is all the network. Call them if you hate that they played LSU for 24 hours.