I tend to only be displeased when things reported as fact, are in actuality incorrect.
I had avoided noting that Dave Reynolds said this...
"First, it marked the first time in MVC history that all 10 schools debuted their
league seasons on a Sunday. A total of 16 conference games will be played
on the Sabbath in 2008-09 in an effort by the conference for get more
television exposure and better officials."
I think it's a common misconception that Sunday is the "Sabbath".
Even most Christians know Saturday is the Sabbath ... though they may honor Sunday as a special day of worship.
I don't care to get into a religious argument, but by most everyone's definition, the Sabbath is the day created by GOD as a day of rest and it is the 7th day of the week, the day we call Saturday.
Ask any Jew, as they have commemorated every Sabbath for at least 5000 years, and it has never fallen on a Sunday, and nobody has ever yet made the switch.
If someone wants to move "their Sabbath" to Sunday, then I guess whatever...but ....it would be un-orthodox