The whining is just unreal. Considering we have no positive legacy in football, suggesting that one helmet or another is more "small time" is nuts. We haven't even seen the new one so can we at least save the complaints?
As for the Giants, yes the word Giants harkens back to the bad old days of Parcels and LT. Yeah they sucked then and it was all on the helmets.
Give me a helmet that looks decent and more importantly, lets try to build some positive history around it. I hate Ohio State's helmets, they look like crap. But the history makes the fans love them.
The whining is just unreal. Considering we have no positive legacy in football, suggesting that one helmet or another is more "small time" is nuts. We haven't even seen the new one so can we at least save the complaints?
As for the Giants, yes the word Giants harkens back to the bad old days of Parcels and LT. Yeah they sucked then and it was all on the helmets.
Give me a helmet that looks decent and more importantly, lets try to build some positive history around it. I hate Ohio State's helmets, they look like crap. But the history makes the fans love them.
We have had positive history with the block C helmets since we've gone FBS the last two years notwithstanding.. I started watching the Giants full time in 1966 and the need to rearrange the furniture and come up with a new helmet never felt right even when we started to win again. Same thing for the Jets, god awful looking back at the green helmet. I was grateful that Wellington Mara went back to the uniform and logo from the 50's. I hope whoever is behind all this furniture rearranging now picks something that doesn't suck.
I agree with you on the less is more concept. Only thing I differ on is I like blue helmets. I'd put a while stripe on them and a number on the side...basically the Alabama helmet in blue. Or see the 1963 season version here.http://www.nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project/When it comes to football uniforms I've always had a 'less is more' mentality. As a kid (some 45 year ago) I felt the Baltimore Colts uniform was the best in pro football (hasn't really changed, even with the move halfway cross country) and I always preferred the uniforms of schools like Nebraska and Penn St.
If I were the one designing our uniforms (from any time in my lifetime) it would be basically a darker blue version of what the Colts wear, with some form of a C (our recent block C would be fine) instead of the horseshoe on our helmet.
For what it is worth, I liked the helmets as an alternate, a lot. I am curious as to what we'll end up with as well. I am "cautiously optimistic."This is even more ridiculous in my opinion. Curious to see what they do
I don't actually think it is that. I think it is an effort to unify things, though I'm not a great fan of chaning your football helmets every few years, or every few games. I think you build tradition by keeping them pretty much the same over the long haul. Any modification is minor and you dont' make a big deal over it. The "C" gets a little bigger or a little smaller, you add numbers to the back or delete them, you make minor changes to the color...things like that. But I actually don't think this is being driven by a basketball-centric bias. If you look at say Texas over 25 years, you'll see changes, but year to year you won't really notice them. And they don't make a big deal over them. I actually think this is being driven more by our move to a new conference and an error in judgement that somehow we need to rebrand athletics in conjunction with that. I get the rebranding of the University as UConn. That makes a certain amount of sense and matches up with a number of other major universities. Penn, Penn State, Pitt, UCLA, Georgia Tech, Army, Navy are all examples. But the decisions to use red and blue,rather than white and blue, for example, or even white and blue with a red accent, as the UConn athletics is just foolish. Replacing the white husky of 50 years plus tradition, with Donald the Toupee Dog, for no apparent reason, is silly. Seems like one of those decisions to "modernize" things merely for the sake of change. Not for any real reason.Philosophical question for the FB board. Is the abandonment of the Block C a nod to satisfy BB interests? Or in other words, does some level of BB centric bias that killed the BE exist in Storrs?
Donald the Toupee Dog
oops, guess you missed this one...which looks kind of like the traditional Jonathan actually
oops, guess you missed this one...which looks kind of like the traditional Jonathan actually
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Just FYI - here's a list of other colleges in North America that use a Husky mascot:
Washington
Northeastern
Northern Illinois
Bloomsburg
St. Cloud State
Southern Maine
Houston Baptist
Michigan Tech
Wisconsin-Marathon County
(Canada)
Saint Mary's University (Halifax)
George Brown College (Toronto)
University of Saskatchewan
You be the judge of whether or not we need an all-white husky to make UConn unique from these schools.
All I can tell you is that came from the very page YOU linked as showing what Huskies look like. Fact of the matter is that huskies come in a fairly wide variety of looks if you will. there are several varieties that are black and white, black and brown, brown and white, red and white, all white, and I believe there are also all black or brown, though those are fairly rare. Donald the Toupee dog both violates the tradition of an all white husky, of which there are many per the site you linked, and it is crappy clip art that looks like someone drew a toupee on it. And look at the real life Jonathan next time you are at a game. He's white.as have been his predecessors since 1935. He's a Husky. He doesn't wear an ill-fitting toupee. Hence, the new logo can't be a representation of Jonathan. Since the new logo is clearly not Jonathan, I've chosen to re-name him Donald. He represents corporate greed, and has bad hair. Jonathan was named for a Revolutionary War governor and hero. Donald is named for...well you can guess. But if you're wrong, you're fired!Type "husky" into Google Images. Go ahead. Do it.
95% of the results are the dogs with the "toupee" you so lovingly despise. I'm sorry nature didn't work out the way you wanted it. But by and large, that's what Huskies look like.
The real life Huskies dating back to 1935 have been all white. all the Husky logos dating back to at least 1959 have been all white. UConn expressly looks for a white Husky when it gets a new mascot. The new logo is either a Husky, a wolf, maybe a bad version of a German Shepard. And it has a toupee. It is Donald, not Jonathan.The real-life Jonathan is a white Husky. The previous logo is a Samoyed. The new logo is a Husky.
Therefore you can make the argument that the new logo is a better representative of the real-life Jonathan husky dog.
The real life Huskies dating back to 1935 have been all white. all the Husky logos dating back to at least 1959 have been all white. UConn expressly looks for a white Husky when it gets a new mascot. The new logo is either a Husky, a wolf, maybe a bad version of a German Shepard. And it has a toupee. It is Donald, not Jonathan.
All I can tell you is that came from the very page YOU linked as showing what Huskies look like. Fact of the matter is that huskies come in a fairly wide variety of looks if you will. there are several varieties that are black and white, black and brown, brown and white, red and white, all white, and I believe there are also all black or brown, though those are fairly rare. Donald the Toupee dog both violates the tradition of an all white husky, of which there are many per the site you linked, and it is crappy clip art that looks like someone drew a toupee on it. And look at the real life Jonathan next time you are at a game. He's white.as have been his predecessors since 1935. He's a Husky. He doesn't wear an ill-fitting toupee. Hence, the new logo can't be a representation of Jonathan. Since the new logo is clearly not Jonathan, I've chosen to re-name him Donald. He represents corporate greed, and has bad hair. Jonathan was named for a Revolutionary War governor and hero. Donald is named for...well you can guess. But if you're wrong, you're fired!