No, those are actually wings. They were brought over from Princeton by Fritz Crisler in 1938. Crisler thought this would help quarterbacks recognize receivers downfield.
Yes, they tried a wolverine about 100 years ago, but it didn't work.
https://collegefootballnetwork.com/w...have-a-mascot/
https://mgoblue.com/news/2009/7/20/M..._Winged_Helmet
Let's be honest...Corey has at least implied from the start this is basically about stuffed animals for sale at retail outlets and having somebody in a costume on the sidelines.
In the KLFY article a few weeks ago, he actually used the word "mascot." In the subsequent KATC article, he changed the word to "spirit leader."
https://www.klfy.com/local/lafayette...s-next-mascot/
https://www.katc.com/news/local-news...te-inclusivity
I don't think this was anything manipulative or underhanded on his part. The very conversation is going to lead to some confusion.
Now, I do think it is incumbent on him to go back to those two outlets (and social media as well) to make that distinction and he is in fact talking about stuffed animals and a costumed cheerleader.
Spirit leaders do that yes, and Michigan didn't get where they are without one.
Granted they have a legacy identity, and atmosphere and many say they no longer need it.
In all honesty though Michigan has a whole different set of problems. No mascot is going to match the imagination of Marvel's Wolverine so they feel its better to let the mascot live in their head.
No, you said there were wolverine claws on the helmets to make your point.
This is patently false. Those aren't claws. They are wings.
To KK's point, if this is about something/somebody to engage with in various manners, Michigan is not a good comparison. (At least I think that is what his point was.)
don't know of anything with three wings (other then the 3 wing dinner at pope yes)
All I am going to say about this Michigan argument is that Michigan is the Wolverine state. Which goes along with being Michigan, there nickname solidified the Michigan name.
In the same respect a Gator would help us solidify the Louisiana name.
I would like to know if life imitated art or art imitated life with the infusion of Marvel-esk Wolverine claws
Marvel's Wolverine has similar coloring with the costume coloring in the three yellow strikes into one solid color and placing wings outside of the helmet but not yellow.
Since a wolverine would never have wings I can't help but see some influence.
Has there ever in the history of Louisiana been an issue where any modicum of measurement has resulted in a showing of 80% consensus within this fan base?
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