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Whether the university botched the name change (it did) doesn't make the name change bad. And if it were the way the admin handled this that were the "real" issue here, nobody would be here discussing it today. The university has messed up lots of things over the past three decades. This is the only one people still obsess over. I mean, when was the last time you read the name Assata Shakur here? Where's the "x years ago today" posts about Jodi O'Brien?
I've said this many times....If they had gotten rid of the native imagery when they got rid of Willie Wampum, Marquette would still be Warriors today. The University's well intentioned desire to stick with such imagery in a "respectful" manner is why the name went away.And I used to be fired about it. But I stopped caring awhile ago. It's been a generation - time to move on.
my assumption is that MU has some pretty smart people ("experts") making decisions, yes? if they really wanted to keep the nickname, as the majority seemed to voice, then why didn't they just change the imagery? i'm going to answer that one pat, for $100-why MU (ivory tower) did not want to keep the warrior nickname. that is why this topic continues to be discussed. the "unwashed" did NOT want the name changed while the "experts" had already made their decision. so the "experts" put it to a vote in a (dog & pony)show of (sheecogo style) "democracy". i may be wrong, but despite them not even putting warriors on the ballot, i believe the write-ins-warriors won anyway. might as well have voted in person and dipped our fingers in purple ink. hey, sadam, putin and kim jong-unfatso have never lost an election either, eyn'a? and that is the rest of the story
my assumption is that MU has some pretty smart people ("experts") making decisions, yes? if they really wanted to keep the nickname, as the majority seemed to voice, then why didn't they just change the imagery?
What about the rumor that someone (Potawotami?) offered a large payment and some land (Valley Fields) to MU in exchange for the promise to drop the Warriors name forever? That story keeps coming up, but is it true?
that's always been out there and hasn't (and probably never will be) confirmed. The more likely story, which I read in an article about mascot changes in the MULS Sports Law Review, is the Native Americans the Jesuits worked with on a reservation in South Dakota expressed their opinion that the use of "Warrior" was offensive to the NA population and that's what was the what spurred Fr. DiUlio and other MU leaders to make the change.