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Opener vs Louisville at Ramstein AB

Time right now is indicated as TBA by ESPN but will likely be at U.S. friendly viewing time, meaning it will have a local evening start time. Check for an official announcement closer to the game on websites of ESPN, UConn and/or Louisville. Since the game will be played at Ramstein AFB their website may also be checked regarding the local start time for the game.
 
Weird timing with it being on a weekday
I would guess 2 or 4 pm Eastern
Time right now is indicated as TBA by ESPN but will likely be at U.S. friendly viewing time, meaning it will have a local evening start time. Check for an official announcement closer to the game on websites of ESPN, UConn and/or Louisville. Since the game will be played at Ramstein AFB their website may also be checked regarding the local start time for the game.
Would guess the game could also be played sometime during the day at Ramstein, taped and put on by ESPN in prime time for the CT and KY audiences.
 
Would guess the game could also be played sometime during the day at Ramstein, taped and put on by ESPN in prime time for the CT and KY audiences.
Noooooooooooo. That will absolutely not be done. In the social media era you are not going to show an event where everyone knows the outcome.

The Olympics can sorta get away with that but even they have altered the coverage in recent years.
 
Midnight Germsn time
Not sure they want players or coaches going until 2 or 3 in the AM. I suppose they could try keeping them on US time while there, but presumably part of the value of this is for them to go to Germany, do some touristy things, which is harder if you’re having breakfast at 2 pm.
 
Noooooooooooo. That will absolutely not be done. In the social media era you are not going to show an event where everyone knows the outcome.

The Olympics can sorta get away with that but even they have altered the coverage in recent years.
I hear you, Vowelguy, because its not exactly great watching a game when you know the result. (Although I know I'm not the only one who has looked at this year's championship run more than a few times 😄) Try staying off social media? Good luck. After all of the banter on this, however, we will just have to wait to see what the powers that be at ESPN will decide to do.

What's the general take on this, not what you'd necessarily would like, but what will take place?

a) Played at Ramstein at a late afternoon/evening hour there and carried live in morning/afternoon here or

b) Taped and put on at prime time - 8 EST/9 CST?
 
I hear you, Vowelguy, because its not exactly great watching a game when you know the result. (Although I know I'm not the only one who has looked at this year's championship run more than a few times 😄) Try staying off social media? Good luck. After all of the banter on this, however, we will just have to wait to see what the powers that be at ESPN will decide to do.

What's the general take on this, not what you'd necessarily would like, but what will take place?

a) Played at Ramstein at a late afternoon/evening hour there and carried live in morning/afternoon here or

b) Taped and put on at prime time - 8 EST/9 CST?
I can assure you it will NOT be tape delayed.

They may rerun it at 2am on ESPNU but they will 100% absolutely show it live. They are not showing a tape delayed game in prime time.
 
Not sure they want players or coaches going until 2 or 3 in the AM. I suppose they could try keeping them on US time while there, but presumably part of the value of this is for them to go to Germany, do some touristy things, which is harder if you’re having breakfast at 2 pm.
Yeah, lets make sure there is an angry host nation and no audience. This is very much a game to attract recruits, for Jeff and Geno and the NCAA in general. The game is where it is because Germany is spookily dangerous now, but Germany is still the host. Given the transportation system of Europe I would hope all sorts of European ballers will be in the stands.
 
Last year, the game in Paris between UCLA and Louisville tipped off at 11:30 am EST. With the 6 hour time difference, it's likely the games will tip off in the evening in Germany.
 
12PM German time pretty much. But you can keep discussing about what time should be best...
Molinsanos, what is your source for this info? On the 4th of November, Ramstein AFB will be five hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time. Hence, 12 PM (i.e., noon) will be 7 AM back in Connecticut.

We see from NFL games held in European cities that early morning EST kick-offs are the norm, so I would not be surprised if the same is holding true for WCBB games.
 

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