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That's just from a contribution right? Seems like it should have more meaning than just a donation name plate.
I agree, Overcashed but that's not the way it works.Overcashed wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2019 1:12 pmThat's just from a contribution right? Seems like it should have more meaning than just a donation name plate.
4.6.1. The duration of a benefactor's or honoree's name on any facility or unit ordinarily continues for as long as the facility or unit is used in the same manner or for the same purpose for which the naming occurred. Upon demolition, replacement, substantial renovation, re-designation of purpose, or similar modification of a named facility or unit, the University may deem that the naming period has concluded. The appropriate University representative will make all reasonable efforts to inform in advance the original benefactors or honorees or their surviving family members when the naming period is deemed to have concluded.
So Moore-Murphy Field, or even Brewer-Moore Stadium, are technically possibilities if a donor steps forward with a gift that justifies the rename. But no one's scrubbing a donor name for an honorary name.4.6.4. In exceptional circumstances, additional names may be added to a facility, unit or program in recognition of an additional gift even if the prior benefactor's or honoree's naming period has not concluded, subject to any specific terms and conditions set forth in the original naming agreement. Hyphenation is one method for jointly naming a facility or unit.
Thank you for this. Absolutely right. Coach Moore deserves a lot of recognition, but donors who gave substantial gifts deserve what they paid for, honestly.appchicago wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2019 1:30 pmThe university's naming policy can be found here: https://policy.appstate.edu/Naming_of_F ... d_Programs
The most relevant snippets:4.6.1. The duration of a benefactor's or honoree's name on any facility or unit ordinarily continues for as long as the facility or unit is used in the same manner or for the same purpose for which the naming occurred. Upon demolition, replacement, substantial renovation, re-designation of purpose, or similar modification of a named facility or unit, the University may deem that the naming period has concluded. The appropriate University representative will make all reasonable efforts to inform in advance the original benefactors or honorees or their surviving family members when the naming period is deemed to have concluded.So Moore-Murphy Field, or even Brewer-Moore Stadium, are technically possibilities if a donor steps forward with a gift that justifies the rename. But no one's scrubbing a donor name for an honorary name.4.6.4. In exceptional circumstances, additional names may be added to a facility, unit or program in recognition of an additional gift even if the prior benefactor's or honoree's naming period has not concluded, subject to any specific terms and conditions set forth in the original naming agreement. Hyphenation is one method for jointly naming a facility or unit.
But I think the statue and plaza is a great move.
Do the hyphenated thing: Moore-Brewer Stadium.
For the record it’s Kidd Brewer.AppfaninCAALand wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2019 5:17 pmDo the hyphenated thing: Moore-Brewer Stadium.
So was the stadium "conrad" in my time. He should be recognized for a LONNNNNG time. I like the MOORE Field.
Woodstovegang wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2019 8:18 pmSo was the stadium "conrad" in my time. He should be recognized for a LONNNNNG time. I like the MOORE Field.
NoLongerlurking, was that last sentence necessary? It totally negates what you said in the first sentence.NoLongerLurking wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 8:09 pmI love that man. He's been a great mentor to me both in accountability and encouragement.... on that note:
Just make sure to leave an asterisk stating he let the program decline in his later years so that some of you bastards can be appeased.