With such a severe change in time zones and jet lag after such a long flight the Huskers will have a short time to adjust to the going to bed when they're usually getting up and playing a game when they're usually sleeping. I know I'll have to set an alarm for early Saturday morning here in Milwaukee in order to see the kickoff, but it's worth losing sleep to see the entire game. I don't know the exact difference in time between the Central Time Zone and North Pacific (Asian) Time Zone, but it has to be about a 12 hour difference.
Does anyone know how the coaches and trainers are preparing the players for the flip from night to day hours?
Does anyone know how the coaches and trainers are preparing the players for the flip from night to day hours?