DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 12:59 pm
affirm wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 12:49 pm
DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 11:16 am
Bootie wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 8:25 am
It's interesting to me, dr, that you keep bouncing this topic to the top as though it hasn't gotten the attention or comments you want it to have. If you really want to get this idea in front of the administration and possibly see some results or be informed otherwise, I suppose some of them MIGHT stumble across it here, but you'd be better off contacting them directly.
This is extremely important
Gonna keep this near the top of the Basketball section until Furman does the right thing and gets the dates changed
DR,
Would you be willing and able to find and post on here how the spring break dates for Furman differ from each or at least several of the following schools:
USC
Clemson
College of Charleston
UGA
UNC-CH
Winthrop
?
I don’t know what all the factors are relating to determining when spring break for Furman occurs. Nevertheless, being able to compare with such other schools might possibly be of interest to the people who frequent this board thinking about this.
Also, exactly what dates would YOU move Furman’s spring break to? And what would such a move impact, other than how many Furman students can likely attend SoCon Tournament (what are the potential downsides)?
Furman Spring break begins next year on Friday March 6th 2020
https://www.furman.edu/academics/university-calendar/
The SoCon tournament next year is March 6th through March 9th 2020
Furman Spring break needs to be adjusted to the following week to begin on March 13th 2020
All you do is switch the week that events take place for those 2 weeks, very simple when done nearly a year in advance
DR, I don't mean to try to rain on your parade or squash your attempt at a solution here, but I'm guessing you've never been on the inside of a large organization planning dates and events. When someone says, "...all you do is switch the week..." it means they're kind of clueless as to the countless things that impact calendaring, especially for an entity as large as a university. There are so many things that factor into this other than just the basketball schedule. They likely plan the calendar 1-2 years in advance. We plan over a year in advance where I work, and moving something from one week to the next can easily cause all sorts of chaos and restructuring. Good luck with your progress, but again, you'll get more results by actually talking with someone in the administration than discussing it among fans here.