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It will be interesting to see their final logo, but this one was on the Bisonville web site.
Another possiblity would be a cross between Boomer and the orginal UND mascot - the Flickertails. UND switched from the Flickertails to the Fighting Sioux around 1930. Those mighty Flickertails are a relative to my beloved Gophers.
It has taken years for Minnesota to create a somewhat intimidating Gopher while not making it a freak. Maybe a cross between Boomer and the Flickertails would rival my Gopher. I think the ag department at NDSU could work on an embryo transfer to get the job done.
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Minnesota tried to make Goldy look more threatening for a while, they gave it up, and we have the rather goofy Goldy Gopher. I prefer it this way, he's look like every other mascot if they tried to make him look threatening.
I didn't see the video, it wasn't up anymore, but it seemed he wanted to change his name to "Boomer the Dog". I'm not a lawyer, but it would seem that the problem is with the word "the". He might be able to change his name to "Boomer Dog", assuming he would be allowed the last name of "Dog". Or he could do "Boomer LaDog" or something like that.
I think UND should take up the Flickertails name again. It has history, and if it sounds a little dorky, embrace that. A "we're the Flickertails. Got a problem with that?" attitude goes a long way. The worst thing is to choose a generic name that sounds just like everyone else's name. You want a unique attention getting name. And no more Wildcats, the NCAA is full of Wildcats. You could make a whole conference out of Wildcats.
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Originally posted by Jacks-02 View PostI still think the UND Rough Riders would be cool. It's original and tied to history in the Badlands.
Sorry JD, almost as bad as being bugged by entomology (and no, I dodn't win the spelling bee).
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Originally posted by RodentiaX1 View PostA "we're the Flickertails. Got a problem with that?" attitude goes a long way.
Just look at the Summit League. The interesting nicknames are Leathernecks, Jackrabbits, and Kangaroos, and they're all old. The modern nicknames: Eagles, Grizzlies, Jaguars (which combined aren't half as old as the Jackrabbits nickname) are blandsville. I expect that UND will either go with Rough Riders and endure an endless procession of prophylactic jokes, or they will go with something idiotic and singular, or they will go with something common and dull as dishwater.
The worst thing is to choose a generic name that sounds just like everyone else's name. You want a unique attention getting name. And no more Wildcats, the NCAA is full of Wildcats. You could make a whole conference out of Wildcats.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._United_States
The Jackrabbits are unique.
BTW: I want to see the Augie Vikings play the Augie Vikings
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._United_States
The Jackrabbits are unique.
Finally agree with you on this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The changing of a nickname can get expensive. So I propose that they change the name to the "UND Buffalo." Then they can just use a logo that the state already has access to and just change the colors.-South Dakotan by birth, a Jackrabbit by choice.
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostAnother idea and that is to adopt the verbage on the late John Beluchi sweatshirt in the movie Animal House: COLLEGE. The UNIVERISTY Of North Dakota College. That way no one is offended.
Faber College's mascot - the Mongols - and the college's motto, "Knowledge is good," remain classics of the genre. ........Along with Belushi-Blutarsky's line, "Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?"
On this UND mascot thing, what WOULD Dean Vernon Wormer do?
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