What is it about an early game that makes you think it's worse for travelling? I'd take the Outback bowl without question. I much prefer Tampa to Orlando, I'd rather go down there, enjoy new years with the added anticipation of a big game the next morning, plus leaving you the rest of the day after it ends to do as you please. Day football is more enjoyable than night games. As a TV viewer I love waking up and turning on that first game early sitting on the couch. You're on the east coast, though. The game starts at 11 AM eastern, meaning 8 AM on the west coast. And 2 hours later, the Capital One bowl begins. That's the big reason why the Outback drew 4 million viewers last year and the Alamo drew 6 million. Northwestern needs the continued national exposure, so an only game of the night would be advantageous. It would also be nice to have a televised night game. We've played 1 night game all year and that was only on ESPN360 (@ Syracuse). There were a pair of mid-afternoon starts in Evanston, but aside from that, they've all been 11 AM central games. It would personally be better for traveling since I can't stay that long. I'd go in the evening before, enjoy Orlando the day of the game, and leave the following morning. For those making a full vacation out of it, it makes no difference. But if you're really just going in for the game, it's easier to deal with hotels this way.