billyjack wrote:The Redskins and Indians should change. Both are pretty bad. I can't believe Cleveland still has that Chief Wahoo hat. Cleveland was informally called the "Naps" after Nap Lajoie of Woonsocket, so they could return to that or go with the "Fellers" or similar.
Dartmouth for one made an easy switch to the "Big Green" from the Indians.
St John's could easily just go with "Johnnies". I think when they still had "Redmen" we would refer to them the "Johnnies" more often anyway. "Redmen" is pretty bad I think.
Curious about Marquette-- I figured they could go with "Blue and Gold" as a nickname, but someone here said they tried just "Gold" and it was hated. What about the "McGuires" or a reference to him in some way? Also, I never of Avalanche with Marquette... also, did the "Eagles" nickname have any historic reference to Marquette, or was it just picked all at once?
So I think the Dartmouth solution is the way to go. If "Friars" came under fire, I'd think the "Black and White" might be a nickname leader because informally it's used already by fans, like "Chukwu committed to the Black and White", or "the Black and White open vs Minnesota State on October 11th..."
MUSeashells&Balloons wrote:Warriors forever!!
my dream is the warrior name with the monogram. maybe if we need to a St joan of arc logo we do have the actual chapel she prayed at on campus.
muwarrior69 wrote:I wonder how "Fighting Irish" is perceived in Northern Ireland?
GoldenBat wrote:I'd be fine with Marquette going back to the Warriors, but it is wrong to use a people group as a mascot. I could see something similar as the Golden State Warriors. I don't think this will happen though.
We should take full advantage of the Marquette Bat as our mascot. The Marquette Golden Bats, if you will. Unique and relevant. Golden Eagles is too commonplace in college athletics.
Return to Big East basketball message board
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 28 guests