Pretty fun stuff, still wish it was a Warrior, but Golden Eagles still rock based on this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6GGeKeXuPw
getting fired up for season. Buzz will have his hands full, but it will be fun at the BC as always.
http://www.youtube.com/v/h6GGeKeXuPw&hl=en&fs=1&
I appreciate their enthusiasm for MU basketball...and TallTitan is one of the best posters around, but Golden Eagles do not "rock." They should be embarrassed to wear that thing.
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on November 03, 2009, 02:47:11 PM
I appreciate their enthusiasm for MU basketball...and TallTitan is one of the best posters around, but Golden Eagles do not "rock." They should be embarrassed to wear that thing.
So its been 15 years. Can we move on from Warriors?
No.
http://www.youtube.com/v/pqIgNner7B4&hl=en&fs=1&start=435
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on November 03, 2009, 02:47:11 PM
I appreciate their enthusiasm for MU basketball...and TallTitan is one of the best posters around, but Golden Eagles do not "rock." They should be embarrassed to wear that thing.
As opposed to this???
http://wiki.muscoop.com/lib/exe/detail.php/nickname/blueteaux.jpg?id=nickname%3Ableuteaux&cache=cache
I think it might be time to move on. As a younger alum I never really gave a crap about the Warriors nickname change and all of my memories of Marquette basketball have been as the Golden Eagles.
And to be honest as a member of the class of 2004, I thought it was a little ridiculous that my graduation ceremony got hijacked by an alum who never got over the whole Warriors name change thing. And then all that really came of it was that we had to go through the whole Gold Debacle. Its time to move on.
Quote from: Kramerica on November 03, 2009, 03:31:24 PM
As a younger alum I never really gave a crap about the Warriors nickname change and all of my memories of Marquette basketball have been as the Golden Eagles.
And to be honest as a member of the class of 2004, I thought it was a little ridiculous that my graduation ceremony got hijacked by an alum who never got over the whole Warriors name change thing. And then all that really came of it was that we had to go through the whole Gold Debacle. Its time to move on.
+1. I feel the exact same way about it.
Too bad you and others can't understand and appreciate the significance, pride, and history of Marquette Warriors. Maybe we should change the red color in the American flag to pink since red signifies blood and violence. Or maybe the PC crowd should just shut up or be told to do so.
Quote from: Kramerica on November 03, 2009, 02:49:04 PM
So its been 15 years. Can we move on from Warriors?
Completely agree.
And my argument always is, Marquette has had various nicknames over the years. Why the infatuation with "Warriors"? Answer....they were called that during the McGuire years. It has nothing to do with the name "Warriors", it's just the memories of those moments in time. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but if I am...why not kicking and screaming to be, say, the Golden Avalanche again?
It's totally silly those people that can't let it go. It's a stinking nickname and mascot. Big deal!
Quote from: 4everwarriors on November 03, 2009, 03:42:13 PM
Too bad you and others can't understand and appreciate the significance, pride, and history of Marquette Warriors. Maybe we should change the red color in the American to pink since red signifies blood and violence. Or maybe the PC crowd should just shut up or be told to do so.
Hey I'm not trying to be PC. I understand that people were angry about the PC reasoning for it. Its pretty lame. My point is that people are still hung up on this 15 years later, when being hung up on this isn't going to accomplish anything other than things like the Gold debacle.
There are a lot of us for whom Marquette basketball has always been the Golden Eagles and we have a lot of great memories from this era. Nothing is going to change it back to the Warriors, not even $1 million and a grandstanding speech at a Marquette Graduation. Lets move on.
For the younger alum, I don't think you understand how the nickname and the traditions around it were such an integral part of the Marquette basketball experience for years. Al McGuire...unique uniforms...the colorful floor and intimate atmosphere of the Mecca...the Warrior name...the Hamms beer song...all of it was part of the experience. For a lot of us, who have seen all of this disappear over the course of the past 20 years, it makes us a little sad.
But I do understand how you may not appreciate that...and it doesn't offend me. As I said before, I don't get as worked up about the nickname change any longer.
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on November 03, 2009, 03:58:38 PM
For the younger alum, I don't think you understand how the nickname and the traditions around it were such an integral part of the Marquette basketball experience for years. Al McGuire...unique uniforms...the colorful floor and intimate atmosphere of the Mecca...the Warrior name...the Hamms beer song...all of it was part of the experience. For a lot of us, who have seen all of this disappear over the course of the past 20 years, it makes us a little sad.
But I do understand how you may not appreciate that...and it doesn't offend me. As I said before, I don't get as worked up about the nickname change any longer.
I just don't think that the mascot name change really denegrates any of those memories that you may have. But I do find it a little ridiculous that the some of you will say that the memories that younger alums have as Golden Eagles are somehow cheapened by the fact that we're not the Warriors.
Quote from: Kramerica on November 03, 2009, 04:03:35 PM
I just don't think that the mascot name change really denegrates any of those memories that you may have. But I do find it a little ridiculous that the some of you will say that the memories that younger alums have as Golden Eagles are somehow cheapened by the fact that we're not the Warriors.
Oh I agree with that. Your memories are your memories. But college athletics is all about tradition. And when traditions go away, your memories may remain, but your link to the school just isn't the same.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on November 03, 2009, 03:42:13 PM
Too bad you and others can't understand and appreciate the significance, pride, and history of Marquette Warriors. Maybe we should change the red color in the American to pink since red signifies blood and violence. Or maybe the PC crowd should just shut up or be told to do so.
I'm sure all of the "Hilltoppers" out there feel the same way. ;)
I loved the Warrior nickname, but I have learned to move on . . . I understand others may not have done so and appreciate their feelings/position on this matter
For me, it's too divisive to keep bringing this up, especially with the younger alums. It was pointed out to me that in the next few years, most of our freshman class will be comprised of students who were born after the nickname changed.
That said,
TallTitan, you were an excellent Eagle. I see how the little kids seem to love the Eagle. I don't recall the kids flocking to Bluteaux
PS: We are still waiting for our pizza :)
As one of the hated birds in this video, I struggled every game I worked because I love the tradition of the Warriors and the symbolism a Warrior brings to mind. In essence, I hated myself since I hate the GE but was him. I think what the fellow younger alums and students that did not grow up with the Warrior mascot is that the Warrior is the true representation of a Marquette athlete. In the past few months, we've seen and heard Wesley, Vander, and a number of others be referred to as a "warrior". This embodies the idea that I want to have whenever I hear someone talk about a Marquette athlete and why I feel the Warrior is such a stronger, better symbol of Marquette than the Golden Eagle.
As a member of the last Warrior class, I'm not too disappointed in the name change years later. Then I was ticked - especially the way the administration seemed to hijack the voting. If I remember correctly it was between The Lightning and the GEs. Really?? Lightning??
Golden Eagles and the mascot have grown on me over time, though I still say Warriors. Whether we are the Jumpin' Jesuits or the Gold, I know where my allegiance lies.
Plus we get to watch cool golden eagle videos now:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAsXtDKdU0Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz7FFlFy8eM - love the creepy soundtrack.
All-in-all a pretty bad-ass bird.
Thanks for sharing the video and inside commentary.
Quote from: T-Bone on November 03, 2009, 07:05:22 PM
As a member of the last Warrior class, I'm not too disappointed in the name change years later. Then I was ticked - especially the way the administration seemed to hijack the voting. If I remember correctly it was between The Lightning and the GEs. Really?? Lightning??
Golden Eagles and the mascot have grown on me over time, though I still say Warriors. Whether we are the Jumpin' Jesuits or the Gold, I know where my allegiance lies.
Plus we get to watch cool golden eagle videos now:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAsXtDKdU0Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz7FFlFy8eM - love the creepy soundtrack.
All-in-all a pretty bad-ass bird.
Thanks for sharing the video and inside commentary.
That is wicked. Shows how tough a golden eagle really can be.
Go WARRIORS!
What happened at graduation in 04?
A courageous Warrior put his money where his mouth was, gave us all some hope that our long, regional nightmare could soon be over.
I guess that was the $1M to return to Warriors offer. Was that done by the guest speaker at graduation?
Quote from: radome on November 04, 2009, 07:12:43 AM
I guess that was the $1M to return to Warriors offer. Was that done by the guest speaker at graduation?
Wayne Sanders, vice chair of the university's Board of Trustees, announced that "he and an anonymous trustee" were each prepared to pledge $1 million to the university if the institution would consider a return to the
Warriors nickname by the time Marquette entered the BIG EAST Conference in 2005-06.
Quote from: Lighthouse 84 on November 03, 2009, 08:34:07 PM
That is wicked. Shows how tough a golden eagle really can be.
Go WARRIORS!
Can't watch YouTube at work but I assume one of those vids is showing Bambi getting KTFO?
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on November 04, 2009, 09:58:59 AM
Wayne Sanders, vice chair of the university's Board of Trustees, announced that "he and an anonymous trustee" were each prepared to pledge $1 million to the university if the institution would consider a return to the
Warriors nickname by the time Marquette entered the BIG EAST Conference in 2005-06.
Wild should have snatched the cash when offered. That 2 mil would have grown tremously from additional Warrior fans.
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on November 03, 2009, 02:47:11 PM
I appreciate their enthusiasm for MU basketball...and TallTitan is one of the best posters around, but Golden Eagles do not "rock." They should be embarrassed to wear that thing.
Are you kidding? The Golden Eagle school mascot (http://www.bestmascots.com/catalog/spirit-shop-c-60.html) costume is awesome!
Quote from: Kramerica on November 03, 2009, 02:49:04 PM
So its been 15 years. Can we move on from Warriors?
N-E-V-E-R.
I was a member of the last class of warriors (1993-94).
With DiUlio's name change, it left me bereft of the identity I was proud to don and dismayed at the thought of evolving into a Golden Chicken.
EDIT:
I still think there's one more alteration that needs to be made for the eagle:
(http://moviesofmyself.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/09/13/sam_the_eagle.jpg)
to look MEAN like him ^^^!
Sanders was a pompus, egotistical assclown at graduation. He knew his offer would never be accepted, so he hijacked the graduation ceremony and made it about himself. Well done jag. And Hilltopper, I appreciate all you that you for the 'Scoop, but IMHO, I think you cheapen the word "courage" by referring to what Sanders did.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on November 03, 2009, 03:42:13 PM
Too bad you and others can't understand and appreciate the significance, pride, and history of Marquette Warriors. Maybe we should change the red color in the American flag to pink since red signifies blood and violence. Or maybe the PC crowd should just shut up or be told to do so.
Go look under the tree, I can only hope you get a life for Christmas.
Quote from: TallTitan34 on November 03, 2009, 01:27:05 PM
http://www.youtube.com/v/h6GGeKeXuPw&hl=en&fs=1&
Titan, enjoyed this. When I was an intern at MU I had to be the cheer leader \ mascot liaison for the the department. Had a lot of fun with the students who gave up their time to be the mascot, despite taking a few shots to the groin and other goofiness through a season. All good guys and gals. They took the costumes home with them (we had 2 of them) and I don't even want to guess what was done with them there....I'm sure there are some hilarious pictures of the mascot at parties or compromising positions of some kind.
One soccer event we had no one that could show up and as the intern, I dubbed the chicken suit for about 2 hours. Had a great time, but never again.
Quote from: Kramerica on November 03, 2009, 03:31:24 PM
I think it might be time to move on. As a younger alum I never really gave a crap about the Warriors nickname change and all of my memories of Marquette basketball have been as the Golden Eagles.
And to be honest as a member of the class of 2004, I thought it was a little ridiculous that my graduation ceremony got hijacked by an alum who never got over the whole Warriors name change thing. And then all that really came of it was that we had to go through the whole Gold Debacle. Its time to move on.
Not moving on. My coffin will be decked out in Marquette Warriors stuff and I told my wife to make sure I have a Stanford Indians t-shirt on along with North Dakota Fighting Sioux boxers.....then she can cook me and spread my ashes over Father DiUlio.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on November 03, 2009, 03:42:13 PM
Too bad you and others can't understand and appreciate the significance, pride, and history of Marquette Warriors. Maybe we should change the red color in the American flag to pink since red signifies blood and violence. Or maybe the PC crowd should just shut up or be told to do so.
Yawn.
Give me a break. It's just a nickname. Get over it. It's over. Done. Kaput. You're like one of those Japanese soldiers hiding in the mountains refusing to believe WWII was over. The rest of the world has moved on, you should too.
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on December 23, 2009, 08:18:53 PM
I was a member of the last class of warriors (1993-94).
Wrong. The last class of Warriors was the Class of 1997 which were Warriors their Freshman year.
Quote from: Avenue Commons on December 24, 2009, 12:43:42 PM
Wrong. The last class of Warriors was the Class of 1997 which were Warriors their Freshman year.
Right...that was the last class.
Wrong...in calling me wrong. 1993-94 WAS my Freshman year, and I did graduate in 1997. Hence, the "last class of warriors."
Because it's totally normal to refer as your the class of XXXX for your freshman year.
-Reinko, class of 1998 (but graduated in 2002)
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on December 24, 2009, 01:11:27 PM
Right...that was the last class.
Wrong...in calling me wrong. 1993-94 WAS my Freshman year, and I did graduate in 1997. Hence, the "last class of warriors."
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on December 23, 2009, 08:18:53 PM
I was a member of the last class of warriors (1993-94).
With DiUlio's name change, it left me bereft of the identity I was proud to don and dismayed at the thought of evolving into a Golden Chicken.
Above is what you wrote. A plain language reading of that would lead the reader to think that you said that the last class was the senior class of 93-94.