Gophers Vs NWU At Noon (ET) On Thursday

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BTT brackets are posted on B10 website.

Winner of that game plays Mich St at noon on Friday.

Moderator's Note: both games are at 11AM Central Time per both the BTN and GopherSports.com. I've edited the header as well to reduce confusion (I hope)
 

That noon eastern or central?
 

I like our chances both against the Mild-cats on Thursday and MSU on Friday. Focus, defensive intensity, working inside and a neutral court can work for us. The team should be humbled and ready follow the game plan.
 

11 our time...........

Thursday, Noon Friday. I think.
 




Both games would be at 12 eastern or 11am our time....
 

it will be 9 oclock Vegas time in the sports book baby. My day starts early.
 





Indiana doesn't do Daylight Savings time.
That used to be the case. It's not anymore. Per wiki:

2005 On April 29, 2005, with heavy backing from Governor Daniels' economic development plan, and after years of controversy, the Indiana legislature passed into law that on April 2, 2006, the entire state of Indiana would become the 48th state to observe daylight saving time. The bill was also accompanied by Senate Enrolled Act 127[3], which required Governor Daniels to seek Federal hearings from the United States Department of Transportation on whether to keep Indiana on Eastern Time with New York and Ohio or whether to move the entire state back to Central Time with Chicago[1].
 





Pretty simple really. Win and in. Lose, and big time sweating come Selection Sunday. For once, it'd be nice if they'd just take the easy route and win this game.
 

This is tough considering NW is playing for their first chance at the NCAA tournament. Imagine how much more they have to play for. They are playing for school history. I'm a little worried about our chances.
 

This is tough considering NW is playing for their first chance at the NCAA tournament. Imagine how much more they have to play for. They are playing for school history. I'm a little worried about our chances.

Northwestern was a team I wanted to avoid in the Big Ten Tourney, especially in the first round. Hopefully Tubby has these guys ready and motivated. I don't think we have a prayer if we lose.
 

Sorry to tangent, but FtB is right. Indiana now recognizes Daylight Savings Time.

"The Dawning of DST in Indiana

Until April 2005, when Indiana passed a law agreeing to observe daylight saving time, the Hoosier state had its own unique and complex time system. Not only is the state split between two time zones, but until recently, only some parts of the state observed daylight saving time while the majority did not.

Under the old system, 77 of the state's 92 counties were in the Eastern Time Zone but did not change to daylight time in April. Instead they remained on standard time all year. That is, except for two counties near Cincinnati, Ohio, and Louisville, Ky., which did use daylight time.

But the counties in the northwest corner of the state (near Chicago) and the southwestern tip (near Evansville), which are in the Central Time Zone, used both standard and daylight time.

The battle between the old system and DST was contentious and hard-won—bills proposing DST had failed more than two dozen times until finally squeaking through the state legislature in April 2005. As of April 2, 2006, the entire state of Indiana joined 47 other states in observing Daylight Saving Time. But it wasn't quite as simple and straightforward as all that—telling time in Indiana remains something of a bewildering experience: eighteen counties now observed Central Daylight Time and the remaining 74 counties of Indiana observe Eastern Daylight Time."
 


Sorry to tangent, but FtB is right. Indiana now recognizes Daylight Savings Time.

"The Dawning of DST in Indiana

Until April 2005, when Indiana passed a law agreeing to observe daylight saving time, the Hoosier state had its own unique and complex time system. Not only is the state split between two time zones, but until recently, only some parts of the state observed daylight saving time while the majority did not.

Under the old system, 77 of the state's 92 counties were in the Eastern Time Zone but did not change to daylight time in April. Instead they remained on standard time all year. That is, except for two counties near Cincinnati, Ohio, and Louisville, Ky., which did use daylight time.

But the counties in the northwest corner of the state (near Chicago) and the southwestern tip (near Evansville), which are in the Central Time Zone, used both standard and daylight time.

The battle between the old system and DST was contentious and hard-won—bills proposing DST had failed more than two dozen times until finally squeaking through the state legislature in April 2005. As of April 2, 2006, the entire state of Indiana joined 47 other states in observing Daylight Saving Time. But it wasn't quite as simple and straightforward as all that—telling time in Indiana remains something of a bewildering experience: eighteen counties now observed Central Daylight Time and the remaining 74 counties of Indiana observe Eastern Daylight Time."

Thanks, that's what I remembered. Did not know about the change in 2005.
 

There's FOT: See's all, knows alot. LOL
 




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