Miami-Louisville Kickoff Time Announced

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Just win. That's all that matters.

You gotta realize beating a team by 50 doesn't do anything more for us than winning by 1. If we blow Louisville out, the national narrative will just be that they're a ACC team so it means nothing.
Not really. Continually winning by a few points against average/slightly above average teams says a lot about this team and it's ability to beat the Bamas, Georgias, Ohio States of the world.
 
Second respectful request for an explanation of your opinion. Thx
Night games give fans a longer time to get motivated and intoxicated for a game. The atmosphere is usually more electric than a Noon game. Add sun and heat to it and that’s another factor to the equation.
 
For Louisville offensively:
- Shough is currently 2nd in the conference to Cam in Adjusted yards per attempt at 10.6 Adjusted Y/A which is very good.
- Isaac Brown is currently leading the conference for 9.3 Yards/Attempt *on 39 carries (about same as Fletcher).
- Ja'Corey Brooks is currently 2nd in the conference in Receiving yards to Restrepo at 489 Yards. He is also 3rd in the conference at 19.6 Y/C which is good considering he has as many catches as the guy in 1st and 2nd (Arroyo) combined. He's also leading the conference in Receiving TDs at 6.
 
Not really. Continually winning by a few points against average/slightly above average teams says a lot about this team and it's ability to beat the Bamas, Georgias, Ohio States of the world.
Ok we all know we aren’t there yet. Before the season the goal was 10 wins and the acccg. Can’t skip steps in the process
 
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8 PM start time for me. I can watch the Canes blow out the Cards (pause) and then hit the streets and celebrate.
 
Noon games are the most even time slot where the home field advantage is almost fully decimated. Fans aren’t rowdy yet and the road team is already inconvenienced being away from home, in hotels, on a weird schedule so the 5am wake up doesn’t effect them as much as it does the home team. Adds an inconveniencing factor to them as well.
 
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My thought exactly. Seems we got stronger in the 2nd half and they looked tired.
It’s interesting because we clearly dominated the late third and fourth quarters. One would have thought we’d struggle playing past 2am, but that was our best football of the game.
California was experiencing record heat.Depth, conditioning and acclimating helped. Also time of possession in the second half
 
For one, less time for the crowd to get hyped up as if it were a night game with the #6 team in the country coming to play in your stadium.
Am I the only one who feels like our team might thrive on that type of environment?

I’m more worried about them being sluggish in a boring stadium.
 
California was experiencing record heat.Depth, conditioning and acclimating helped. Also time of possession in the second half
Did they really need to get that acclimated though? Serious question. I saw that peak afternoon was in the 90s with 24% humidity. That’s nothing in Miami.
 
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