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Tribe4SF
June 15th, 2006, 05:34 PM
Dick Williamson's eloquent rebuttal to the NCAA decision. He takes them to task on numerous fronts, in our name.

http://www.wm.edu/news/?id=5975

65 Pard
June 15th, 2006, 08:12 PM
Just another example of the political correctness gripping our society....

What I don't get is how a small minority of overly sensitive humorless jerks get to dictate how the rest of us should conduct ourselves...

An yes, a very eloquent rebuttal by the professor

*****
June 15th, 2006, 08:43 PM
sounds exactly like the North Dakota admin a few days ago. Uh-oh NCAA.

MR. CHICKEN
June 15th, 2006, 09:30 PM
YA'LL GOTS 17,375...SINCE JUNE '03?...=....AVG. O' 16 POSTS...PER DAY..:eek:...AWK!

GUESS DUH CUBBIES....DON'T HOLD YER ATTENTION!

Tod
June 15th, 2006, 10:25 PM
YA'LL GOTS 17,375...SINCE JUNE '03?...=....AVG. O' 16 POSTS...PER DAY..:eek:...AWK!

GUESS DUH CUBBIES....DON'T HOLD YER ATTENTION!

Drinking? :rotateh: :rotateh:

greenG
June 15th, 2006, 10:54 PM
sounds exactly like the North Dakota admin a few days ago. Uh-oh NCAA.

The William and Mary legal establishment is involved now! Go Tribe!

GannonFan
June 16th, 2006, 08:17 AM
Man, all over 2 stinkin feathers. Both the NCAA and William and Mary get the award for the most absurd and irrelevant argument. Neither group would be affected one iota should the feathers stay or should they go, but both groups appear to be ready to elevate this silly issue as high as possible until they win. Both groups come off looking pretty asinine here. xidiotx

SactoHornetFan
June 16th, 2006, 10:29 AM
Man, all over 2 stinkin feathers. Both the NCAA and William and Mary get the award for the most absurd and irrelevant argument. Neither group would be affected one iota should the feathers stay or should they go, but both groups appear to be ready to elevate this silly issue as high as possible until they win. Both groups come off looking pretty asinine here. xidiotx


Oh I don't think so...maybe you should be asking yourself that when the NCAA comes after Blue Hens and other assorted animals.

Blue
June 16th, 2006, 11:09 AM
Man, all over 2 stinkin feathers. Both the NCAA and William and Mary get the award for the most absurd and irrelevant argument. Neither group would be affected one iota should the feathers stay or should they go, but both groups appear to be ready to elevate this silly issue as high as possible until they win. Both groups come off looking pretty asinine here. xidiotx

Couldn't agree less.

IMO the only thing asinine is the NCAA's asertion that in any way they should decide for a college / university what an appropriate mascot name / athletic logo might be. In no way should they be involving themselves in deciding what just might be offensive to this or that group.

I will become a fan of any school that fights this mandate and a non-fan of any wieny school that caves. Some things are worth fighting about. This is one of them IMO.

Kudos to W&M for standing up to this b.s.

Tribe4SF
June 16th, 2006, 11:33 AM
Man, all over 2 stinkin feathers. Both the NCAA and William and Mary get the award for the most absurd and irrelevant argument. Neither group would be affected one iota should the feathers stay or should they go, but both groups appear to be ready to elevate this silly issue as high as possible until they win. Both groups come off looking pretty asinine here. xidiotx

HornetFan pegs your aloof perspective. xazzx You pass judgement on our pride in our symbols, and miss the larger issues.

This is about more than two feathers. Read the rebuttal, and you'll see that this is about how the NCAA operates. The process with W&M highlights a mindset at the NCAA which could lead to all manner of intrusive meddling. If a school satisfies your criteria, then just change the criteria. They are now passing judgement on fans, players and opponents based not on behavior or intent, but on their belief in the "probability" of future behavior and intent. It's not the logo that's being judged, it's the people.

What's next? Cannons and muskets creating an atmosphere that condones violence? Chicken mascots condoning cruelty to animals? Self studies on the care and handling of living mascots? Don't put anything past these liberal PC whackos. They show their depth of character by cow-towing to FSU, whose mascot and imagery is recognized widely as "hostile and abusive".

From your lofty perch, I'm sure you would have judged us as lacking backbone if we'd capitulated. Just as with the NCAA, we'd be judged no matter our behavior.:pumpuke:

SactoHornetFan
June 16th, 2006, 03:32 PM
HornetFan pegs your aloof perspective. xazzx You pass judgement on our pride in our symbols, and miss the larger issues.

This is about more than two feathers. Read the rebuttal, and you'll see that this is about how the NCAA operates. The process with W&M highlights a mindset at the NCAA which could lead to all manner of intrusive meddling. If a school satisfies your criteria, then just change the criteria. They are now passing judgement on fans, players and opponents based not on behavior or intent, but on their belief in the "probability" of future behavior and intent. It's not the logo that's being judged, it's the people.

What's next? Cannons and muskets creating an atmosphere that condones violence? Chicken mascots condoning cruelty to animals? Self studies on the care and handling of living mascots? Don't put anything past these liberal PC whackos. They show their depth of character by cow-towing to FSU, whose mascot and imagery is recognized widely as "hostile and abusive".

From your lofty perch, I'm sure you would have judged us as lacking backbone if we'd capitulated. Just as with the NCAA, we'd be judged no matter our behavior.:pumpuke:

And dont forget that God forbid if they ever come after our mascot because Hornets could bite humans (they don't sting). xlolx

That would be a sad day for all.

blukeys
June 16th, 2006, 09:30 PM
Man, all over 2 stinkin feathers. Both the NCAA and William and Mary get the award for the most absurd and irrelevant argument. Neither group would be affected one iota should the feathers stay or should they go, but both groups appear to be ready to elevate this silly issue as high as possible until they win. Both groups come off looking pretty asinine here. xidiotx


I'm with W&M on this. The NCAA is wrong. The local VA. tribes who should be the ones wronged are not complaining.

Let's say UD's mascot is the Nanticokes (an existing tribe in Delaware) and the tribe says "go ahead use our name, maybe this will get us a casino in Georgetown" Why should the NCAA nannyism screw up the deal?????

The NCAA is the wrongheaded one here and not W&M. I give W&M as many feathers as they want.

Why can't the NCAA find the violators of their current rules (Maurice Clarett, Reggie Bush) and keep them from effecting DI-a National Football Championships but they can spend tons of time and energy on the 2 feathers of W&M??????????????

The NCAA administrators are the ones who have their priorities screwed up. I say fight on W&M!!!!:nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray:

GannonFan
June 16th, 2006, 10:42 PM
Hey, I call 'em like I see them - if you see it differently, great, more power to you. What I see are schools like W&M and North Dakota breaking out all the stops including legal options to defend something that they say is all about principle when to me, all that they are defending is some insignificant portion of their school identity. I'm not arguing that the NCAA is right in this case - I think they have a lot more important things to do rather than pursue topics like this, but just because they are wrong in their mindless pursuit doesn't make a dogged fight against it any more noble. In these cases, IMO, both North Dakota and William and Mary have sunken to the NCAA's level in debating the esoteric, and often strained, importance of trivial symbols or names that they have chosen to attach to their athletic teams. When there is story after story of academic malfeaseance, illegal benefits received by student athletes, questionable means of obtaining high school diplomas to play college sports, and probably illegal substence use in many college sports, to go toe to toe with the NCAA over this silly topic does nothing to correct the NCAA's wayward attention, in fact it just extends it even further.

BigApp
June 17th, 2006, 10:39 AM
Give 'em hell, TRIBE!!