Why does a big ten game start an hour before midnight?
University football Fans are buzzing with regard to the start time of the USC / Michigan State game.
Michigan state And USC are both seated at 2-0, and the two programs hope to have a much better season in 2025 than in 2024.
They left strongly and will meet in Los Angeles at the Memorial Stadium on September 20. However, the start time … is triggered interesting reactions.

Michigan State and USC are currently 2-0. (Photo of Aaron J. Thornton / Getty Images)
USC / Michigan State Kickoff Time Enrage Fans.
You would think that a game with a Michigan team would start at a reasonable moment so that people in the region can look.
You would certainly think that. Common sense would dictate it.
In this case you are wrong.
Michigan State / USC is expected to kick at 11:00 p.m. As we all know, this time will certainly get back more than 20 minutes to accommodate games that end later than expected.
It is simply scandalous. A game with a big ten team from almost midnight is madness, and you don’t have to believe me.
Reactions on social networks are of justifiable rage.
There is no reason for a game to start the local time around midnight for a fans base. None. Now why is it going?
It’s simple to understand. Big Ten now has teams across America and on both ribs. There are only so many spots to get on television, and finally, the USC and the Michigan State are not good enough at the moment to draw absolute priority. It is a victim not only of the expansion of the conference, but none of the teams is elite. Believe me, if these two teams were in the top 10, they would not give kicks at this delay. Hell, if they were both in the Top 25, they would not give kicks at this delay. Instead, they had a records combined last season from 12-13. So we are there, friends.
Start broadcasting with a free 7 -day trial on Foxone.com or download the Fox One app to your favorite device.
The USC kicked at 8:00 p.m. local time, and fans of Michigan will have until 3:00 a.m. the next morning to watch the Spartans. At least, the two fans’ bases can remain easily knowing that the Big Ten swimming now in cash as the richest league in the country. Life is a question of compromise, after all.
Would I stand so late to look if I was a pure and hard fan of the MSU? I would do it, but I probably miss threads in my head. The average person will absolutely not do so.

The Michigan State match against the USC kicks at 11:00 p.m. (Photo of Aaron J. Thornton / Getty Images)
Good luck to fans of Michigan State. I hope you like coffee because you are going to need a lot. Let me know your thoughts to [email protected].
