Re: Grassroots Campaign for the Next UL Mascot
-I like the "AL Bineaux" name suggestion a lot. Brevity always works.
-The fact that he's "white" has nothing to do with race. We should really stop trying to make it about race. Cory has explained his way through this more than once.
-Even if you're on the fence about this, for the love of god, can we support something as a group for once? The nit picky criticisms of something that actually has historic roots, is unique, is from a passionate alumnus and is desperately needed to engage people are SO TIRED.
Re: Grassroots Campaign for the Next UL Mascot
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ManAboutTown
-I like the "AL Bineaux" name suggestion a lot. Brevity always works.
-The fact that he's "white" has nothing to do with race. We should really stop trying to make it about race. Cory has explained his way through this more than once.
-Even if you're on the fence about this, for the love of god, can we support something as a group for once? The nit picky criticisms of something that actually has historic roots, is unique, is from a passionate alumnus and is desperately needed to engage people are SO TIRED.
A couple of people in this thread seem to be comfortable with the alligator, but have some (a?) reservation(s) about the color, suggesting a natural color or even red.
Is the color (which in fact will be white but comes from the idea of an albino alligator) the hill you are willing to die on?
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Cajun Monkee
A couple of people in this thread seem to be comfortable with the alligator, but have some (a?) reservation(s) about the color, suggesting a natural color or even red.
Is the color (which in fact will be white but comes from the idea of an albino alligator) the hill you are willing to die on?
The color is a key piece to the entire idea.
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Cajun Monkee
A couple of people in this thread seem to be comfortable with the alligator, but have some (a?) reservation(s) about the color, suggesting a natural color or even red.
Is the color (which in fact will be white but comes from the idea of an albino alligator) the hill you are willing to die on?
Lots of moving pieces parts on this creation, but I'll have to get back with you I'm jammin to some music from the Edgar Winters Group.
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ManAboutTown
Question for you, Cory: Have you had the opportunity to show kids Al? If so, interested in their reaction. My two kids (5 and almost 7) love Al. I think that's another important component in this whole thing.
Actually, MAT,, I think it's the most important thing. Kids have to want to hug the mascot and parents will want to take pictures of their kids with it.
And, as soon as that happens, parents sign off on the mascot and it grows from there. Absolutely the #1 priority as far as I'm concerned.
My dream is to go into local toy stores and see stuffed (insert mascot here). My dream is for parents to rent out (mascot) to appear at their kids' birthday party.
We can make fun of it all we want, but Big Red at WKU has accomplished that and is downright beloved by everyone on the Hill. And, it's nothing but a red blob.
I applaud Corey. As I said, I don't know if the gator is the answer. But FINALLY there's discourse and a LOT of it about a spirit leader. I don't think the powers that be have any choice but to get moving on this.
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JayWalker
Actually, MAT,, I think it's the most important thing. Kids have to want to hug the mascot and parents will want to take pictures of their kids with it.
And, as soon as that happens, parents sign off on the mascot and it grows from there. Absolutely the #1 priority as far as I'm concerned.
My dream is to go into local toy stores and see stuffed (insert mascot here). My dream is for parents to rent out (mascot) to appear at their kids' birthday party.
We can make fun of it all we want, but Big Red at WKU has accomplished that and is downright beloved by everyone on the Hill. And, it's nothing but a red blob.
I applaud Corey. As I said, I don't know if the gator is the answer. But FINALLY there's discourse and a LOT of it about a spirit leader. I don't think the powers that be have any choice but to get moving on this.
Spot on Jay!
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No to the honky gator with the contrived name.
Maybe a red gator or a green gator named ragin cajun…
Re: Grassroots Campaign for the Next UL Mascot
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JayWalker
Actually, MAT,, I think it's the most important thing. Kids have to want to hug the mascot and parents will want to take pictures of their kids with it.
And, as soon as that happens, parents sign off on the mascot and it grows from there. Absolutely the #1 priority as far as I'm concerned.
My dream is to go into local toy stores and see stuffed (insert mascot here). My dream is for parents to rent out (mascot) to appear at their kids' birthday party.
We can make fun of it all we want, but Big Red at WKU has accomplished that and is downright beloved by everyone on the Hill. And, it's nothing but a red blob.
I applaud Corey. As I said, I don't know if the gator is the answer. But FINALLY there's discourse and a LOT of it about a spirit leader. I don't think the powers that be have any choice but to get moving on this.
Yes.
If anything, it gets the conversation going. It's been a decade since Cayenne was retired.
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Look cool in some Bineaux Sunglasses
https://i0.wp.com/bineaux.com/wp-con...pg?w=562&ssl=1
ps I think they pronounce it Be-neaux
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Green would copy Florida’s mascot too much. White would get dirty after 3 appearances. I think natural color would be cool with vermillion eyes and red outfit/jersey. I see plenty of gators in the swamps and bays of south Louisiana, I’ve never seen a green one. I’d say black if any solid color or the darkest green you could get to black. Just my 2 cents. At this point they could put anything out there and it would be an upgrade from nothing.
Geaux Cajuns