Bigwoods wrote:I think the plan is to go without a name for 5 years anyway. The hardest part of this is that when the ruling came down on 12 schools, only UND was faced with the restrictions. The Seminoles. Utes, Indians and several others were exempt because it was thought the tribes wanted those names.
Then he donated the Little Ralph to his high school team in Thief River Falls, Mn. Quite a guy.
University of Utah had to re-certify their name with the Ute tribes a few years ago when this became an issue. They and others were not exempt but were able to secure permission quite easily. In fact the spokesman for the Ute tribe said that they would be offended if they dropped the name since they receive royalties for the use. The logo however was slightly changed.
Which begs the question how the NCAA overlooks the fact that North and South DAKOTA, Utah, Illinois, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri. etc, all contain the names of Native American tribes.
Pretty cool about the Gymnasium and those are great logos that they will have to get rid of. I'll bet Ward Churchill is proud of himself about now.