joober jones
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At least we still have a more intimidating mascot than Syracuse. It'd be scary running into an orange in a dark alley at night.
At least we still have a more intimidating mascot than Syracuse. It'd be scary running into an orange in a dark alley at night.
Not sure how far back you remember, but Cuse was actually the Orangemen, I believe they changed it due to accusations of it referencing Natives of that area or something to do with Protestants killing Catholics back in the day, something stupid though, always thought Orangemen was better than just Orange. Similarly St Johns who's original name was the Redmen, is now switched to the Red Storm. Marquette Warriors, now the Eagles. There's even talks of the Washington Redskins changing their mascot. Back in Elway's day, Stanford was the Indians, I still don't know why they're the Cardinals with a tree for the mascot.
Not sure how far back you remember, but Cuse was actually the Orangemen, I believe they changed it due to accusations of it referencing Natives of that area or something to do with Protestants killing Catholics back in the day, something stupid though, always thought Orangemen was better than just Orange. Similarly St Johns who's original name was the Redmen, is now switched to the Red Storm. Marquette Warriors, now the Eagles. There's even talks of the Washington Redskins changing their mascot. Back in Elway's day, Stanford was the Indians, I still don't know why they're the Cardinals with a tree for the mascot.
[Stanford Cardinal, not Cardinals.

Me. I am always entertained by the thirst.The reception to this post makes me come to the realization that there's probably not a single female on this board
And also, making the husky more ferocious completely misses the point. How many elite D1 programs in ANY sport have a fierce logo? I love the current design. The dog is cute, and yet other teams know that the team that that cute dog represents is gonna completely duck* them up more often than not.
Below is more along the lines I was talking about and was used in the other thread. Just picture this but not AS mean/aggressive:
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Not sure how far back you remember, but Cuse was actually the Orangemen, I believe they changed it due to accusations of it referencing Natives of that area or something to do with Protestants killing Catholics back in the day, something stupid though, always thought Orangemen was better than just Orange. Similarly St Johns who's original name was the Redmen, is now switched to the Red Storm. Marquette Warriors, now the Eagles. There's even talks of the Washington Redskins changing their mascot. Back in Elway's day, Stanford was the Indians, I still don't know why they're the Cardinals with a tree for the mascot.
Nah. It's not about "offensive." It's about ownership. It's bad enough to the natives that they had their land taken - they don't also want to see non-natives profiting from their images.You really don't know why these names are offensive? Can you imagine a team called the "Blackfaces" or the "Honkies"? What about the "Little Dicks"?
Nah. It's not about "offensive." It's about ownership. It's bad enough to the natives that they had their land taken - they don't also want to see non-natives profiting from their images.
Better counter examples would be - "New York White Skins." or "Cleveland Caucasians." I'm completely unoffended by those or anything like those, particularly considering that they're being used positively and are loved by the fans.
If somebody used the "New Jersey Honkies," I'd be offended, but not because of race. Rather, I'd be offended at how stupid the name is (are you offended as a Jew? No. I'm offended as a comedian.).
This is about somebody else profiting off of your image. It's about control.
Side Note - the Redmen was a reference to St. John's folks being dressed all in red, traditionally, and had nothing to do with skin color. They charged it to avoid idiots from "being offended," regardless of the source.
They had to let him go after this embarrassing photo surfaced.Who else remembers the 10 ft tall inflatable Jonathan mascot that used to be at the games? That was probably the most unnecessary thing of all time.
Better counter examples would be - "New York White Skins." or "Cleveland Caucasians." I'm completely unoffended by those or anything like those, particularly considering that they're being used positively and are loved by the fans.
If somebody used the "New Jersey Honkies," I'd be offended, but not because of race. Rather, I'd be offended at how stupid the name is (are you offended as a Jew? No. I'm offended as a comedian.).
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Now this is a smart argument - if it doesn't offend the white dude, it can't offend anyone.
Now this is a smart argument - if it doesn't offend the white dude, it can't offend anyone.
I like what nike did for UW.
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In 2001, the UW finished a two-year collaboration with Nike to create a standardized color system and modern Husky logo
Why get behind when you could be in front?That's a mascot I could get behind![]()

Why get behind when you could be in front?![]()
As always, I enjoy that this is already a "fiasco" when the updated logo has not yet been revealed. But as a fan of UConn Basketball, I would think you would be on board with this. Since you are such a big fan, you would know that our basketball uniforms don't use the Jonathan logo. Instead they have UConn on the chest (in different fonts) and each team has their own logo on the shorts. You are missing is the main point of this rebrand and that is to unify the sports under one name (UConn), in one font style and one logo. Yes, there are going to be changes to Jonathan, but that doesn't erase the entire history of our programs (especially the ones that didn't use Jonathan).
When the logo comes out and you hate it, then fine, but at least hate it for the right reasons.
Where did you get a picture of Doves shorts?Maybe we should go retro - hard to beat the Jonathan logo on our Dream Season shorts.
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Not sure how far back you remember, but Cuse was actually the Orangemen, I believe they changed it due to accusations of it referencing Natives of that area or something to do with Protestants killing Catholics back in the day, something stupid though, always thought Orangemen was better than just Orange. Similarly St Johns who's original name was the Redmen, is now switched to the Red Storm. Marquette Warriors, now the Eagles. There's even talks of the Washington Redskins changing their mascot. Back in Elway's day, Stanford was the Indians, I still don't know why they're the Cardinals with a tree for the mascot.
I wasn't living in the area until '92 so I guess I missed those days, though I do remember the Redmen

