LAS VEGAS, NV – MARCH 06: Sportscaster Dick Vitale broadcasts before a semifinal game of the West Coast Conference Basketball Tournament between the Santa Clara Broncos and the Gonzaga Bulldogs at the Orleans Arena on March 6, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Gonzaga won 77-68. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Dick Vitale isn’t done pitching for a later start time for the college basketball season.

Earlier this week while commentating on a game, Vitale suggested a later start time for the hoops season. He believes the current start time does the sport an “injustice.” In his defense, he might be on to something.

Vitale once again made the suggestion on his Twitter account Friday.

Vitale wrote, “My feeling games like this get lost due to the FOOTBALL FEVER. I’ve said that I feel the HOOPS season starts too early. It should begin after Thanksgiving!”

At times, it’s difficult to disagree with what Vitale has said. Considering the swath of sports going on, college basketball does fall by the wayside. The World Series starts the month. The NBA and NHL are in full swing. The NFL is a monster and important college football games are all over November. Plus, this year, the FIFA World Cup will happen. So Vitale might have a point.

Nonconference scheduling has definitely gotten better. Even with the number of tournaments, it’s nice to see games like Gonzaga-Texas and, soon, Gonzaga-Kentucky, happen on campuses. The big neutral-site love affair is dying down in college football also. So to that point, they deserve plenty more attention. A post-Thanksgiving start, just as college football dies down, might be the sweet spot.

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