Following the pattern of NFL schedule leaks, Fox Sports on Monday announced that it would be broadcasting the defending-champion Ohio State Buckeyes' season-opening game against the Texas Longhorns at noon ET. Given that the Buckeyes-Longhorns game, in addition to being a College Football Playoff semifinal rematch, is also a battle of projected top-five teams, fans were hoping the game would be a primetime showdown.
That fact that it was instead a 12 p.m. ET kickoff, complete with Fox Sports' Big Noon Kickoff pregame show, left fans irate, to say the least.
Big Noon Kickoff is the worst thing to happen to american sports
— Official Ohio State DG (@DylanEveryday) May 12, 2025
This game being on Big Noon is disgusting. A top 5 match-up to kickoff the season should be primetime. https://t.co/j4NMIveYJl
— JBook. (@JBook_37) May 12, 2025
Texas at Ohio State being a Big Noon Kickoff game is a crime against humanity.
— College Sports Only 🏈 🏀 ⚾️ (@CollegeSportsO) May 12, 2025
THIS is what Texas at Ohio State should look like: https://t.co/pPXJ4MRq2d pic.twitter.com/dvtr0tvbqE
This should be prime time. Noon games are awful
— kylefromohio (@kylefrmohio) May 12, 2025
Let me guess, Big Noon Kickoff
— Alex ✞ (@GreatRajsel) May 12, 2025
It's not the first time that college football fans, specifically those in the Big Ten, have voiced their displeasure with noon ET kickoffs.
And it likely won't be the last.
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