Tennessee’s Thursday night opener against Appalachian State just became a school holiday.
On Tuesday, the university announced that all classes will be cancelled on Thursday, September 1st.
Vols, our class schedule has been adjusted for @Vol_Football's Sept. 1 opener. This day will be made up Dec. 1. https://t.co/VDHS3xS74k.
— UT Knoxville (@UTKnoxville) June 14, 2016
When you get that email saying UT is cancelling classes for the Vols' first game on September 1st pic.twitter.com/vMlgqg5caR
— Rocky Top Insider (@rockytopinsider) June 14, 2016
Dave Hart says that the class cancellation meets a “collective priority” of not interrupting classes.
“We look forward to the exciting opportunity to represent our conference on the SEC Network to open the 2016 season on the first night in September,” Hart said.
The only problem? UT added a day to the end of the semester to make up for it. That extra day of classes is the same day as the SEC Championship.
If UT wins the East, students may be looking at another holiday.