Ohio Representative Tex Fischer proposes legislation to ban most noon kickoffs for college football games at Ohio state universities, aiming to encourage longer, more relaxed game days. Fans currently feel rushed due to early starts, leaving little time for tailgating and traditional pre-game rituals. Under the bill, games would start no earlier than 3:30 p.m., except for the historic Ohio State vs. Michigan game, which will remain untouched due to its significance. This move seeks to protect the cherished traditions of college football Saturdays in the Midwest.
Representative Fischer's bill aims to improve the college game day experience by prohibiting noon kickoffs, except for the traditionally sacred Ohio State vs. Michigan game.
The legislation is rooted in the idea that fans deserve enough time on game days to gather and engage in traditions like tailgating, which is being compromised.
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