NCAA Tourny?
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NCAA Tourny?
Not sure what has happened in years past, but this year Easter falls really early. In March this year. Actually Easter Sunday is also the day of the Elite 8.
Do you think its right to play college basketball on Easter. What would happen if a team like ND or Holy Cross, well heck, even Duke, make it to the Elite 8. They are so religious, would they get their games moved to Saturday?
Do you think its right to play college basketball on Easter. What would happen if a team like ND or Holy Cross, well heck, even Duke, make it to the Elite 8. They are so religious, would they get their games moved to Saturday?
It's Easter. I used to work on weekends, Easter was not even a time & a half holiday for us.
I realize for many that are into religion Easter is a big deal, but if not for all the candy in the stores many people wouldn't even know about it. I doubt if they'd change any tournament schedule for Easter.
I realize for many that are into religion Easter is a big deal, but if not for all the candy in the stores many people wouldn't even know about it. I doubt if they'd change any tournament schedule for Easter.
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For many, Easter is more important than Christmas.hammb wrote:It's Easter. I used to work on weekends, Easter was not even a time & a half holiday for us.
I realize for many that are into religion Easter is a big deal, but if not for all the candy in the stores many people wouldn't even know about it. I doubt if they'd change any tournament schedule for Easter.
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Never denied that. My point was that for many more Easter may as well not even exist.bgsufan1972 wrote:
For many, Easter is more important than Christmas.
If not for the Easter Bunny and some chocolates in the stores many kids wouldn't even know about Easter (although they do get some extra days off school). Honestly, I don't even know when Easter is this year, but I know it must be coming up because all the restaurants have cheap Fish Sandwiches and there is an "Easter Candy" display set up at Meijer.
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The NCAA was going to reschedule for BYU when they were in the tournament. BYU has a policy of not playing games on Sundays due to religious convictions. If BYU would have won its first three games that year, they would of had to play a Sunday game. The NCAA’s solution was if BYU won its first two games, they were going to switch BYU's part of the bracket with the Midwest section that featured Dayton, so BYU could play fourth game on Saturday if they won their third game. So what I'm saying is it comes down to the school's policies. And I don't believe any school in the tournament this year or Notre Dame even, has a policy of not playing on Easter. So the whole point maybe interesting, but is also moot if no school has a policy against playing on Easter.Germainfitch1 wrote:For many Easter is another day on the calendar and next to meaningless. Would you suggest that the NCAA start not playing games on any religous holidays?
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BYU, Campbell, and a few others refuse to play on Sundays. The NCAA makes allowances for those schools.
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Re: NCAA Tourny?
I am curious as to why you throw Duke in with the other two religiously oriented institutions?bgsufan1972 wrote:Not sure what has happened in years past, but this year Easter falls really early. In March this year. Actually Easter Sunday is also the day of the Elite 8.
Do you think its right to play college basketball on Easter. What would happen if a team like ND or Holy Cross, well heck, even Duke, make it to the Elite 8. They are so religious, would they get their games moved to Saturday?
As for my opinion, if we can have a tourney at a time of war, we can play basketball during a religious holiday.
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Re: NCAA Tourny?
Dayons_Den wrote:I am curious as to why you throw Duke in with the other two religiously oriented institutions?bgsufan1972 wrote:Not sure what has happened in years past, but this year Easter falls really early. In March this year. Actually Easter Sunday is also the day of the Elite 8.
Do you think its right to play college basketball on Easter. What would happen if a team like ND or Holy Cross, well heck, even Duke, make it to the Elite 8. They are so religious, would they get their games moved to Saturday?
As for my opinion, if we can have a tourney at a time of war, we can play basketball during a religious holiday.
Have friends that go to Duke, and they are very religious down there. I was very surprised.
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Duke is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. There is a Methodist seminary on the Duke campus.
Originally founded as Trinity College, they received a generous donation from the Duke Family (owners of the American Tobacco Company).
If you are a student from North or South Carolina, you will graduate froim Duke DEBT-FREE. The N.B. Duke Scholarship is given to all North and South Carolina students that attend Duke.
Hee is another DID YOU KNOW - Syracuse University is also affiliated with the United Methodist Church (as are Ohio Northern, Ohio Wesleyan, and Otterbein College).
Originally founded as Trinity College, they received a generous donation from the Duke Family (owners of the American Tobacco Company).
If you are a student from North or South Carolina, you will graduate froim Duke DEBT-FREE. The N.B. Duke Scholarship is given to all North and South Carolina students that attend Duke.
Hee is another DID YOU KNOW - Syracuse University is also affiliated with the United Methodist Church (as are Ohio Northern, Ohio Wesleyan, and Otterbein College).
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