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I'm calling BS. Sam is a joke of a mascot and it's ridiculous that we're still going with "it", which wis what "it" is. This is the kind of half-assed stuff State did during my time there and they need to correct stuff like this -- You need a mascot that is representative. Something that is marketable. Something you can slap on a tee.Sycamore Sam may not have a gender or species, but Sam is still a popular and beloved part of ISU and will be for many years to come.
"He brings a lot of energy to the games," said Stacy Qualizza, a freshman volleyball player. "The kids love him, and he just pumps everyone up."
I am offended by the comments that I am hearing.
Genderless? Ask your mother about me being genderless, she know the truth.
Like my name states I am a foxsquirrel and hear is how it all happened:
My father was a fiesty abnormally large squirrel. Although he was big he still did normal squirrel things, gathered nuts, climbed trees and dug up parts of people yards just to piss them off. His whole life he was shunned by his own kind. He was not allowed to play in any squirrel games. So he took off to live his own life. He tried to have relations with other squirrels but was always turned away, like Morgan at a board meeting discussing a possible indoor track facility.
He lived the majority of his life alone and lonely until this one day he happened upon the most beautiful creature he had ever laid eyes on. She was a petite little fox that seemed to have a discoloration problem. It seems that she had a blue shade to her which was far different from the normal red that you see in a fox. She too had lived a life of humiliation due to her imperfection. But imperfection was the last thing that came to old dad's mind when he thought of this beautiful blue fox.
Of course they hit it off immediately and formed an unbreakable bond. Dad was on his own, just a squirrel trying to find a nut, and he found one alright. They did what all lover's do, you know what I'm saying. And in the fall of 1995 their pride and joy, your's truely, was born. They named me Sam and taught me how to dance. The rest is history.
I have been offended by the people at Indiana State ever since I got here, they have treated me as my parents family treated them. So maybe some day I will run away and never return, and you guys can look for another mascot to rock out the Sycamore uni. Until then I am here to stay and those of you that treat wrong I will chew your phone lines out of your house as soon as I find you.
Please a blue bird, that is terrible plus has anyone heard of creighton? Illinois State, a bird, come on people I am a one of a kind freak of nature. All I want is to be excepted for who I am, I am sorry I am not a great Indian Chief, but I do my best. Plus the kids think I am cool.
So get off my back!!!!!!
... but was always turned away, like Morgan at a board meeting discussing a possible indoor track facility...
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picking on Morgan there but pretty funny.
Thansks to some numb nuts NCAA. official it's over:evileye: My son went to Univ. N Dakota and they had to give up their logo too:naughty:
What was the reasoning behind it? Had anyone ever complained to ISU? That is, anyone that the complaint would be valid? Too many people get butt hurt over stuff they have no business being offended about. It pisses me off to no end.Unfortunately, it wasn't some numbnut in the NCAA that did it. It was our own director of affirmative action and the SGA president. I was a fraternity brother of him, and it was his mission to get this done. Stupid, stupid, stupid...
What was the reasoning behind it?