Problem(s): PAC-12 After Dark are the games, when every time its conference ranked team kicks off on a late-night start, it kills their playoff chances by fatigue. It is notorious for high-scoring and unpredictable games that play a critical factor in getting biased from the College Football Playoff contention to represent the PAC-12.

Even worse, PAC-12 Comminerser, Larry Scott wants to replace the west coast primetime with "After Breakfast" in which the selected games could kick off at 9 AM PT. That’s way too early!

Here's what these two different time slots wouldn't work out regardless of late-sleepers.

After Dark: The games that start at 7 PM or later will be more likely for the teams and fans alike to be a little too tired even to wake up all night long.

After Breakfast: Most of us wouldn’t be able to even wake up locally at 9 AM PT compared to Noon ET in realtime. More importantly, it will decline the TV viewership/revenue, especially on the west coast.

Solution: Our goal in regards to the typical PAC-12 Football games and the regional network, ESPN, and FOX sports is to fix the time-slots within the conference play. So, we need to have PAC-12 to reject the After Breakfast concept, while replacing the west coast primetime in favor of these kickoff time slot limits:

12:30 PM: The local time slot to keep will have plenty of time for the fans to get ready to attend the game without the hassle.

6 PM: The new latest time for a local kickoff is reasonable enough because it borders in between the afternoon and evening.

Benefits: The solution to the time slot problem will not only give relief for late-sleepers to watch but to the committed fans who attend a game. More importantly, teams will have a better chance to eventually of having a shot at the College Football Playoff. So, please sign and share the petition to get the PAC-12 Football time slot right.