[NU Sports] NU-Nevada game to conflict with Rosh Hashanah

Ben Adler whosonfirst81 at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 26 16:12:49 CST 2006


It's not unprecedented.  NU hosted TCU on Rosh HaShana in 2002 -- and that was a Saturday.

John Labbe <johnl at mac.com> wrote:  Whether they checked for a conflict or not, I don't know, but I don't see that it would have mattered, as Jonathan points out. For better or for worse, I can't think of any religious holidays when college games aren't played. Just last year, games in the NCAA tournament were played on every single day of the Christian "High Holy" days, i.e., Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday. And bowl games are routinely played on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. I'd be surprised to learn that other spring sports such as tennis, baseball, softball, golf, etc. are slowed down by the Easter holiday.

Again, maybe they should, but they don't.

I really wish we weren't playing a game on a Friday night, though. Now we have to deal with the bad press again about interfering with high school games. And the last time we played on a Friday night we had an aweful season (2001), not to mention the other bad things I associate with that season (Rashidi Wheeler, 9-11).


On Sunday, February 26, 2006, at 01:06AM, Jonathan Hodges wrote:

>I'm sure he Nevada athletic department had more to do with the
>scheduling of the game to Friday, but I wouldn't see the NU AD nixing
>a nationally televised date for many reasons. Especially since
>college football is all about the money, as we all know by now. NU's
>academic schedule does get adjusted for some holidays (when the Jewish
>high holidays fall later in the year, the start of fall quarter gets
>pushed back a little), although the university still does not make it
>an official holiday (Good Friday/Easter weekend also gives no extra
>holidays unless it happens to fall during spring break). So many
>sports are purposely scheduled on holidays now (lots of football on
>Thanksgiving, basketball on Christmas, more football on New Years),
>that I don't think they really give much regard to time spent by
>people doing things other than watching tv on any given holiday.
>
>Jonathan
>
>
>On 2/25/06, Jim Bendat wrote:
>> http://nusports.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/022306aaa.html
>>
>> So, I see that NU announced its football schedule this past week. We
>> already knew the 12 games, but the one change is the date of the game at
>> Nevada. Previously scheduled for September 23rd, that game has now been
>> moved up to Friday night September 22nd and will be televised by ESPN2.
>>
>> That Friday night is the first night of Rosh Hashanah. This change
>> doesn't sit well with me at all. I wonder whether our administration
>> even bothered to check out the possibility of a conflict with a
>> significant religious holiday.
>>
>> Jim B.
>>
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