Where is the cowbell? Is the Athletic Department trying to de-emphasis it? Or possibly eliminate it?
Anyone else notice this? No Cowbell Cam, No SNS skit on the video Board. I do not see the cheer squads with them? Maybe they do it only for basketball? I also walked through the bookstore the other day and did not see any cowbells in the store. Maybe I missed them or maybe they are sold out. Is it possible that SDSU or the Athletic Dept. might be trying to eliminate one of our traditions? I do not like it if indeed, this is the case.
It was referenced in a previous thread that SDSU has Hobo Day and Hobo Week; I also have a pet peeve with using Hobo Days and Hobo Daze. Same goes with our school colors Blue and Yellow (Not navy or gold).
In the Book The College on the Hill, there is a whole chapter (10) referencing the historical start of the cowbell at SDSU. It dates into the 1920’s. The "ringing of the cow bell" was approved by the Board of Regents back in 1926. It also states in 1926 “the college is suffering from a severe attack of ‘cowbellitis’. “
In the last couple years, the bookstore and athletics has had t-shirts referencing the Cow Bell. Athletics has brought even more attention to it. Now it appears that emphasis has disappeared.
I know that the NCAA and some conferences have restrictions on noise makers, but that does not stop Mississippi State, McNeese State and Oklahoma State from ringing them. Others schools shake their keys, hand out thunder sticks and other artificial noise during games. Please do not take this tradition away or deemphasize it.
If it has to do with the Summit League and the Gateway Conference specifically, please let us know. But at the same time we have our traditions and other schools need to realize that.
Anyone else notice this? No Cowbell Cam, No SNS skit on the video Board. I do not see the cheer squads with them? Maybe they do it only for basketball? I also walked through the bookstore the other day and did not see any cowbells in the store. Maybe I missed them or maybe they are sold out. Is it possible that SDSU or the Athletic Dept. might be trying to eliminate one of our traditions? I do not like it if indeed, this is the case.
It was referenced in a previous thread that SDSU has Hobo Day and Hobo Week; I also have a pet peeve with using Hobo Days and Hobo Daze. Same goes with our school colors Blue and Yellow (Not navy or gold).
In the Book The College on the Hill, there is a whole chapter (10) referencing the historical start of the cowbell at SDSU. It dates into the 1920’s. The "ringing of the cow bell" was approved by the Board of Regents back in 1926. It also states in 1926 “the college is suffering from a severe attack of ‘cowbellitis’. “
In the last couple years, the bookstore and athletics has had t-shirts referencing the Cow Bell. Athletics has brought even more attention to it. Now it appears that emphasis has disappeared.
I know that the NCAA and some conferences have restrictions on noise makers, but that does not stop Mississippi State, McNeese State and Oklahoma State from ringing them. Others schools shake their keys, hand out thunder sticks and other artificial noise during games. Please do not take this tradition away or deemphasize it.
If it has to do with the Summit League and the Gateway Conference specifically, please let us know. But at the same time we have our traditions and other schools need to realize that.
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