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HensRock
June 17th, 2005, 12:24 PM
...mascots?

NO PEEKING
WITHOUT LOOKING THEM UP
(I'm realying on the honor system here - I know - bad move with this motley crew)

120 I-AA teams. Name the mascots. As many as you can off the top of your head.

PM me with your responses. I'll post results next week.

GO!

Alabama A&M
Alabama State
Albany
Alcorn State
Appalchian State
Arkansas Pine Bluff
Austin Peay
Bethune-Cookman
Brown
Bucknell
Butler
Cal Poly
Cal State Sacramento
Central Connecticut State
Charleston Southern
Chattanooga
Citadel, The
Coastal Carolina
Colgate
Columbia
Cornell
Dartmouth
Davidson
Dayton
Delaware
Delaware State
Drake
Duquesne
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Washington
Elon
Florida A&M
Fordham
Furman
Gardner Webb
Georgetown
Georgia Southern
Grambling
Hampton
Harvard
Hofstra
Holy Cross
Howard
Idaho State
Illinois State
Indiana State
Iona
Jackson State
Jacksonville
Jacksonville State
James Madison
Lafayette
LaSalle
Lehigh
Liberty
Maine
Marist
Massachusetts
McNeese State
Mississippi Valley State
Monmouth
Montana
Montana State
Morehead State
Morgan State
Murray State
New Hampshire
Nicholls State
Norfolk State
North Carolina A&T
North Dakota State
Northeastern
Northern Arizona
Northern Colorodo
Northern Iowa
Northwestern State
Pennsylvania
Portland State
Prairie View A&M
Princeton
Rhode Island
Richmond
Robert Morris
Sacred Heart
Sam Houston State
Samford
San Diego
Savannah State
South Carolina State
South Dakota State
Southeast Missouri State
Southeastern Louisiana
Southern
Southern Illinois
Southern Utah
Southwest Missouri State
St. Francis
St. Peter's
Stephen F. Austin
Stony Brook
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee-Martin
Texas Southern
Texas State-San Marcos
Towson
UC Davis
Valparaiso
Villanova
VMI
Wagner
Weber State
Western Carolina
Western Illinois
Western Kentucky
William & Mary
Wofford
Yale
Youngstown State

HensRock
June 17th, 2005, 12:27 PM
And you better have some wrong, or I won't beleive you!
:spank:

Josh
June 17th, 2005, 12:31 PM
...mascots?

NO PEEKING
WITHOUT LOOKING THEM UP
(I'm realying on the honor system here - I know - bad move with this motley crew)

120 I-AA teams. Name the mascots. As many as you can off the top of your head.

PM me with your responses. I'll post results next week.

GO!

Alabama A&M
Alabama State
Albany
Alcorn State
Appalchian State
Arkansas Pine Bluff
Austin Peay
Bethune-Cookman
Brown
Bucknell
Butler
Cal Poly
Cal State Sacramento
Central Connecticut State
Charleston Southern
Chattanooga
Citadel, The
Coastal Carolina
Colgate
Columbia
Cornell
Dartmouth
Davidson
Dayton
Delaware
Delaware State
Drake
Duquesne
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Washington
Elon
Florida A&M
Fordham
Furman
Gardner Webb
Georgetown
Georgia Southern
Grambling
Hampton
Harvard
Hofstra
Holy Cross
Howard
Idaho State
Illinois State
Indiana State
Iona
Jackson State
Jacksonville
Jacksonville State
James Madison
Lafayette
LaSalle
Lehigh
Liberty
Maine
Marist
Massachusetts
McNeese State
Mississippi Valley State
Monmouth
Montana
Montana State
Morehead State
Morgan State
Murray State
New Hampshire
Nicholls State
Norfolk State
North Carolina A&T
North Dakota State
Northeastern
Northern Arizona
Northern Colorodo
Northern Iowa
Northwestern State
Pennsylvania
Portland State
Prairie View A&M
Princeton
Rhode Island
Richmond
Robert Morris
Sacred Heart
Sam Houston State
Samford
San Diego
Savannah State
South Carolina State
South Dakota State
Southeast Missouri State
Southeastern Louisiana
Southern
Southern Illinois
Southern Utah
Southwest Missouri State
St. Francis
St. Peter's
Stephen F. Austin
Stony Brook
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee-Martin
Texas Southern
Texas State-San Marcos
Towson
UC Davis
Valparaiso
Villanova
VMI
Wagner
Weber State
Western Carolina
Western Illinois
Western Kentucky
William & Mary
Wofford
Yale
Youngstown State

I like this but doesn't this prove what you know about mascots? I-AA is a division in football?

To make it really a true quiz how about some questions on Football events as well?

I know all the major schools but only a few mid-majors. I would probably know only 70 of these schools.

yomama
June 17th, 2005, 12:47 PM
What a creative and entertaining thread!

La Salle is the Explorers.

I don't think Duquesne has a football team. :confused:

HensRock
June 17th, 2005, 12:56 PM
I like this but doesn't this prove what you know about mascots? I-AA is a division in football?



Yes. That's why I called the thread:
How well do you know I-AA...
...mascots"


Yomama,
Shhh! No helping!
PM me with your answers!

OL FU
June 17th, 2005, 01:02 PM
I would love to do this but I have to be honest and say I would stink at it. As a matter of fact I think the only ones I would know are the "Fightin' Blue Hens" and a couple of other A-10 schools. :eek:

rokamortis
June 17th, 2005, 01:04 PM
I like this but doesn't this prove what you know about mascots? I-AA is a division in football?

To make it really a true quiz how about some questions on Football events as well?

I know all the major schools but only a few mid-majors. I would probably know only 70 of these schools.

If you read the ... his full title is "How well do you know I-AA mascots"

colgate13
June 17th, 2005, 01:31 PM
I'm in... God that was harder than I thought.

89Hen
June 17th, 2005, 01:36 PM
I'm in... God that was harder than I thought.
I'll ditto that. Can't believe how many mid-majors I don't know.

wkuhillhound
June 17th, 2005, 01:38 PM
I'm in also, but must warn ya, I am pretty good with nicknames since Western Kentucky's is unique.

eaglefan452
June 17th, 2005, 01:59 PM
I also have to admit that I will stink at this. Sadly, I know more I-A mascots than I do I-AA. I will try and give it a shot though.

Pen Guin
June 17th, 2005, 02:25 PM
You were proabably joking, but just in case, the Dukes (Duquesne) have a fantastic I-AA football program. non-scholly.

ccujacket
June 17th, 2005, 03:55 PM
I did alright, I imagine, except for the California schools and all those small and Ivy Northeastern schools.

Mr. C
June 17th, 2005, 04:05 PM
What fun. By the way, Swami, get a clue and take your best shot.

blur2005
June 17th, 2005, 06:21 PM
I got 56...and I know I blanked on some easy ones, but oh well.

ISUMatt
June 17th, 2005, 07:28 PM
How did I do???

ngineer
June 17th, 2005, 10:05 PM
Some of these are tricky--it's mascots, not necessarily the school's nickname!!

ngineer
June 17th, 2005, 10:39 PM
Well, Ijust submitted mine--kickin myself for some brain freeze--but I think I got 53. :(

ISUMatt
June 18th, 2005, 09:13 AM
Some of these are tricky--it's mascots, not necessarily the school's nickname!!
OOOps I went with nicknames D'oh

Husky Alum
June 18th, 2005, 09:16 AM
I'm a dork, I got about 100. Dad's been a sportswriter my whole life, so that may have something to do with it.

ngineer
June 18th, 2005, 07:28 PM
I'm a dork, I got about 100. Dad's been a sportswriter my whole life, so that may have something to do with it.

:bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

GSUBass
June 18th, 2005, 09:07 PM
If you read the ... his full title is "How well do you know I-AA mascots"

heh rokamortis...someone is a penny-arcade fan.

that's my desktop wallpaper at work.

HensRock
June 18th, 2005, 09:31 PM
Some of these are tricky--it's mascots, not necessarily the school's nickname!!


By mascots, I meant what is the nickname that the team is commonly refered to as - Not the name of the character that prowls the sidelines on Saturdays or the type of animal they might have to represent some otherwise intangible mascot (ex: Miami Hurricanes, not an Ibis).

Other examples:
Notre Dame Fighting Irish (not a leprechaun)
Penn State Nittany Lions
Alabama Crimson Tide (not an elephant)
Stanford Cardinal

There are also several I-AA examples already given away on this thread! :mad: :nono:

Every submission I've seen so far has the right idea.

ISUMatt
June 18th, 2005, 09:43 PM
Not to sound like a geek but I will not enter, I know them all too well. I created flash cards... :) Would anyone else like these?


They would be awesome Ralph, what a great idea, Always 1 step ahead you are!!!

TheValleyRaider
June 18th, 2005, 09:59 PM
Maybe I should have taken the Ralph-route. I actually was able to rattle off nicknames for all of them. Some I'm not sure about, and a few I know have more than one mascot, or are recent changes. So, if they're mostly right, Scout's honor I didn't look any of them up.

Say Ralph, if they are mostly right, can I change my title from "Master I-AA Advocate" to "I-AA Geek"?

Go...gate
June 18th, 2005, 11:01 PM
Shame on me; I knew the East and South but that was about it. :o Is VMI still the "Keydets"?

P.S. The flash card idea is a nice one.

HensRock
June 19th, 2005, 12:51 AM
Say Ralph, if they are mostly right, can I change my title from "Master I-AA Advocate" to "I-AA Geek"?

TVR,
I just scored your entry. You are a MASTER I-AA GEEK !



Not to sound like a geek but I will not enter, I know them all too well. I created flash cards...

Awww, C'mon Ralph! Mr. C entered. Did real well too. Good enough for 3rd place currently. What's the matter? Are you "blue hen"? Baaawk Baaawk Baaawk! :D

colgate13
June 20th, 2005, 07:33 AM
Apparently I scored a 60.5... not too bad I guess.

ISUMatt
June 20th, 2005, 07:45 AM
scored a 102.9, Im very happy with that!!

HensRock
June 20th, 2005, 07:54 AM
There is still time to enter our contest!!!
Name the nicknames of all 120 I-AA teams.
Scroll to the top of this thread for instructions.

Thus far...
I've scored entries and sent PMs to all 19 entrants over the weekend.
1.0 points were awarded for each correct answer. I did award partial credit in some cases. No one has yet submitted a perfect 120. So far the scores have ranged from mid 30's to upper 110's. The average entrant scored 79.3

It's tough!

GannonFan
June 20th, 2005, 10:49 AM
Just put mine in - I only went with the ones I was certain of and by my count I'm looking at 85 - just got killed on most of the IAAA (those without a real good b-ball team over the past 15 years) and the bad teams in the MEAC, SWAC, and Ohio Valley (the ones that never make the playoffs). Didn't see that partial credit was possible, I would've taken a few stabs at other ones I though I might be close on.

HensRock
June 20th, 2005, 11:11 AM
Just put mine in - I only went with the ones I was certain of and by my count I'm looking at 85 - just got killed on most of the IAAA (those without a real good b-ball team over the past 15 years) and the bad teams in the MEAC, SWAC, and Ohio Valley (the ones that never make the playoffs). Didn't see that partial credit was possible, I would've taken a few stabs at other ones I though I might be close on.

It can't hurt to guess. Partial credit is possible. You can enter an ammended entry if you like - as long as you still haven't peeked!

laparka316
June 20th, 2005, 11:15 AM
Just put mine in - I only went with the ones I was certain of and by my count I'm looking at 85 - just got killed on most of the IAAA (those without a real good b-ball team over the past 15 years) and the bad teams in the MEAC, SWAC, and Ohio Valley (the ones that never make the playoffs). Didn't see that partial credit was possible, I would've taken a few stabs at other ones I though I might be close on.


Sorry to echo this... but I-AAA are division one teams without football.

GannonFan
June 20th, 2005, 11:26 AM
Sorry to echo this... but I-AAA are division one teams without football.

My bad, but I'm sure my view of these teams will only offend you as I really see them as definitely a peg lower than the scholarship IAA teams - it really is a different level of football, just not acknowledged as the NCAA has this silly rule about schools with DI basketball teams.

laparka316
June 20th, 2005, 11:31 AM
My bad, but I'm sure my view of these teams will only offend you as I really see them as definitely a peg lower than the scholarship IAA teams - it really is a different level of football, just not acknowledged as the NCAA has this silly rule about schools with DI basketball teams.

Come watch a game, then decide. I'll buy you a ticket.

HensRock
June 20th, 2005, 11:39 AM
On the lighter side -
Some of you really had a sense of humor about this when you were stuck for an answer.
Here are a few of my favorite entries:

Austin Peay Pods
Cal Poly Annas
Citadel VMI Wannabes
Colgate Toothpaste
Colgate Toothbrushes
Colgate Cavities
Colgate Cavity Creeps
Columbia Records
Idaho State Potatoes
Idaho State Spuds
St. Francis Assissi's
St. Peter's Basilica
Villanova Supernova
Wagner Power Tools (so Close! - They're the Power PAINTERS)

GannonFan
June 20th, 2005, 11:47 AM
Come watch a game, then decide. I'll buy you a ticket.

No need to, I've already seen LaSalle play, and will get Albany firsthand next year (although Albany has dreams of being a scholly program so they may eventually be a bit different than the current crop of non-schollies). LaSalle struggles to beat the bad DIII teams (Ursinus) on their schedule, and has lost to a few. In reality, the games I've seen Widner and Rowan play (good DIII) and are a better product. The only reason the vast majority of non-scholarship teams are listed as IAA is that to have a football program and still be DI in basketball (the bread and butter program of most if not all of these teams) they have to be at least IAA. Otherwise, most of these programs would be where they were prior to that NCAA rule change - they'd be in DIII. It's not meant as a knock to you personally, but that's what I see on the field.

laparka316
June 20th, 2005, 11:56 AM
No need to, I've already seen LaSalle play, and will get Albany firsthand next year (although Albany has dreams of being a scholly program so they may eventually be a bit different than the current crop of non-schollies). LaSalle struggles to beat the bad DIII teams (Ursinus) on their schedule, and has lost to a few. In reality, the games I've seen Widner and Rowan play (good DIII) and are a better product. The only reason the vast majority of non-scholarship teams are listed as IAA is that to have a football program and still be DI in basketball (the bread and butter program of most if not all of these teams) they have to be at least IAA. Otherwise, most of these programs would be where they were prior to that NCAA rule change - they'd be in DIII. It's not meant as a knock to you personally, but that's what I see on the field.


Understood, but the product in the Pioneer and NEC is a little different than the product that La Salle and the MAAC is putting on the field.

I do understand that the schools would still be playing D3 ball if it were not for the rule change (I've had to explain this to people several times on both the old board and this one). But, the state of "non-scholarship" football competitiveness has increased more and more each year, especially in the PFL. Jim Harbaugh and his former NFL player staff have really breathed new life into a league that I feel is fun to watch, and on par with the mid-level teams of a couple of the scholarship conferences.

Drake plays two Gateway teams this year, after leading one Gateway team on the road for 3 quarters last year. I guess my proof will be if we can pull an upset :) Although, it is tough to replace 4 offensive lineman up front, as someone has to make holes for our Third Team AA running back.

blukeys
June 20th, 2005, 12:03 PM
No need to, I've already seen LaSalle play, and will get Albany firsthand next year (although Albany has dreams of being a scholly program so they may eventually be a bit different than the current crop of non-schollies). LaSalle struggles to beat the bad DIII teams (Ursinus) on their schedule, and has lost to a few. In reality, the games I've seen Widner and Rowan play (good DIII) and are a better product.

Albany is supposed to have about 30 scholarship players on their roster by next year which places them slightly above West Chester. For good D-3 teams I certainly agree regarding Widener (Billy white shoes) and Rowan. But don't forget Wesley College and Salisbury U.

colgate13
June 20th, 2005, 12:16 PM
Colgate Toothpaste
Colgate Toothbrushes
Colgate Cavities
Colgate Cavity Creeps


How come I'm not suprised at any of these???

:deadhorse

GannonFan
June 20th, 2005, 01:10 PM
Understood, but the product in the Pioneer and NEC is a little different than the product that La Salle and the MAAC is putting on the field.

I do understand that the schools would still be playing D3 ball if it were not for the rule change (I've had to explain this to people several times on both the old board and this one). But, the state of "non-scholarship" football competitiveness has increased more and more each year, especially in the PFL. Jim Harbaugh and his former NFL player staff have really breathed new life into a league that I feel is fun to watch, and on par with the mid-level teams of a couple of the scholarship conferences.

Drake plays two Gateway teams this year, after leading one Gateway team on the road for 3 quarters last year. I guess my proof will be if we can pull an upset :) Although, it is tough to replace 4 offensive lineman up front, as someone has to make holes for our Third Team AA running back.

Trying not to hijack this thread, but it's hard to get too excited about Drake's near-win to a below .500 team in the Gateway in the first week of the season when two weeks after that Drake lost by double digits, at home, to an average at best DIII UW-Platteville team. And they weren't the only DIII team on the schedule in 2004. I have nothing against these schools, but unless they play to the same standards as the other teams classified as IAA (give out at least a minimum level of scholarships) to me, in my opinion, they are just DIII schools masquerading as DIAA schools, and in the process diminishing the value of IAA. If they want to fund schollies and play as real IAA's, they're more than welcome and I think it would be great. Otherwise, they're dragging us down - IMO of course.

HensRock
June 20th, 2005, 02:38 PM
Entries seem to have trickled to a stop. If you want to enter the contest, please do so by 4:00 PM Eastern time today. I'll announce a winner then.

Ralph?

Coastal89
June 20th, 2005, 04:58 PM
At least 1/3 are either Bulldogs or Bison. ;)

HensRock
June 22nd, 2005, 09:33 AM
On the lighter side -
Some of you really had a sense of humor about this when you were stuck for an answer.
Here are a few of my favorite entries:

Austin Peay Pods
Cal Poly Annas
Citadel VMI Wannabes
Colgate Toothpaste
Colgate Toothbrushes
Colgate Cavities
Colgate Cavity Creeps
Columbia Records
Idaho State Potatoes
Idaho State Spuds
St. Francis Assissi's
St. Peter's Basilica
Villanova Supernova
Wagner Power Tools (so Close! - They're the Power PAINTERS)


FWIW, The person who did not guess Minutemen entered:
Massachusetts: Non-violent but vocal liberals

...for which I awarded 0.5 credit :eek: (Just kidding!)