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    I'm not sure if any of the members on here are well connected or not, but I keep hearing talk that we will have to drop the "Braves" mascot/nickname because of the NCAA. Can anyone confirm or deny this?

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    Originally posted by RedSeaElite1 View Post
    I'm not sure if any of the members on here are well connected or not, but I keep hearing talk that we will have to drop the "Braves" mascot/nickname because of the NCAA. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
    Students start this rumor regularly. Don't pay it any credence unless you start seeing legitimate sources behind it. The most recent student body president has been credited with 'stirring the pot' to try to get a mascot/name change. There was absolutely no foundation to those rumors, and I assume these are very similar.

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    • #3
      I know the original poster, and I know where he got the rumors. They are unfounded.
      ONCE A BRAVE... ALWAYS A BRAVE
      Will give legal advice for beer

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      • #4
        The NCAA, after years of harassing schools that had nicknames or logos that used Native American connotations or imagery, finally reached a resoultion in Bradley's case in April, 2006. So the nickname Braves is no longer under scruitiny by the NCAA, as long as Bradley doesn't try to revive the Native American imagery.

        Here is a link to a post on Bradleyfans.com that has the information about it- note that the link doesn't work anymore, but there is a copy of the text of the NCAA decision-


        Here is the release from April 28, 2006-

        FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

        Friday, April 28, 2006
        Contact

        Bob Williams
        Managing Director of Public and Media Relations
        317/917-6117

        INDIANAPOLIS --- The NCAA Executive Committee today
        retained the University of Illinois, Champaign, the University of
        North Dakota and Indiana University of Pennsylvania on the list
        of colleges and universities subject to restrictions on the use of
        Native American mascots, names and imagery at NCAA
        championships.


        The Executive Committee also removed Bradley University from
        the list of schools subject to restrictions and placed the
        institution on a five-year watch list.


        In denying the University of Illinois, Champaign, the University of
        North Dakota, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania appeals,
        the Executive Committee concluded that Native American
        references used by each university create hostile or abusive
        environments inconsistent with the NCAA constitution and
        inconsistent with the NCAA commitment to diversity, respect
        and sportsmanship.


        Today's decision means the University of Illinois, Champaign, the
        University of North Dakota and Indiana University of
        Pennsylvania will only be invited to participate in NCAA
        championships if they elect to do so without Native American
        references on their uniforms and associated athletic program
        activities. It also means these institutions will not be allowed to
        host NCAA championship events.


        Bradley University previously removed all Native American
        imagery associated with its athletics programs and only kept the
        generic nickname "Braves"?? Based on information contained in
        Bradley's appeal, the Executive Committee found Bradley
        demonstrated its ability to provide an environment that is not
        hostile or abusive and one that is consistent with the NCAA
        constitution and commitment to diversity, respect and
        sportsmanship. Bradley will be placed on a watch list for five
        years, during which time the NCAA will work with the school to
        assure that circumstances do not change. Bradley is allowed to
        fully participate in and host NCAA championships without
        restrictions.


        In November, 2005, the NCAA removed championship restrictions
        on the University of Illinois, Champaign's use of its nicknames
        "Illini"?? and "Fighting Illini"?? because the university demonstrated
        the nicknames were not a direct Native American reference, but
        a reference to the state of Illinois.


        Over the last eight months, four institutions have been removed
        from the list because they have received approval from specific
        Native American "namesake"?? tribes for use of their names; six
        have remained on the list with one appeal pending; five
        institutions have changed or are in the process of changing their
        nicknames; three are pending NCAA staff review and one has
        now been put on a watch list.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gwright View Post
          I know the original poster, and I know where he got the rumors. They are unfounded.
          Nah George it was a new source, from an Alumni not a current student.

          Thanks Coach, Thats what i figured, as long as we did something like the chiefs did i thought we could keep the "Braves" nickname, which is why i supported the most recent student bodys plans to add a "Face" to the braves.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by RedSeaElite1 View Post
            I'm not sure if any of the members on here are well connected or not, but I keep hearing talk that we will have to drop the "Braves" mascot/nickname because of the NCAA. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
            No decisions have been made. For now, Bradley is the Braves with a generic logo.

            However, I do believe while we likely continue to retain the name "Braves" a new mascot and logo are inevitable.

            While Bradley has been granted a pass by the NCAA, it is really no different than the approval granted when we went to our current logo in 1993.

            Furthermore, in December, the New York Times ran an article on the mascot issue and launched a portal online with a slideshow of the various logos and mascots that have been used. And a graphic Bradley has not used in nearly two decades was run in the press and online without the due diligence of noting it was no longer in use since before 1993, or correction after being pressed to by Bradley Administrators. The reason we were used is simply from the list of problem schools, alphabetically, we were first.

            So, even though we are OK with the NCAA, they will often forget and unless we do something significantly different than what we've done, we will continually be brought up in the media and in regards to this issue.

            The administration as I understand, wants that to stop forever.

            I do think the mascot/logo change can occur without sacrificing the team name Braves.

            So I do think change is inevitable. But that will not happen until after the University works out its overall branding strategy over the course of the next year or two.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by squirrelgotdead View Post
              No decisions have been made. For now, Bradley is the Braves with a generic logo.

              However, I do believe while we likely continue to retain the name "Braves" a new mascot and logo are inevitable.

              While Bradley has been granted a pass by the NCAA, it is really no different than the approval granted when we went to our current logo in 1993.

              Furthermore, in December, the New York Times ran an article on the mascot issue and launched a portal online with a slideshow of the various logos and mascots that have been used. And a graphic Bradley has not used in nearly two decades was run in the press and online without the due diligence of noting it was no longer in use since before 1993, or correction after being pressed to by Bradley Administrators. The reason we were used is simply from the list of problem schools, alphabetically, we were first.

              So, even though we are OK with the NCAA, they will often forget and unless we do something significantly different than what we've done, we will continually be brought up in the media and in regards to this issue.

              The administration as I understand, wants that to stop forever.

              I do think the mascot/logo change can occur without sacrificing the team name Braves.

              So I do think change is inevitable. But that will not happen until after the University works out its overall branding strategy over the course of the next year or two.
              I guess I should clear up my opinion on this. I do think we will get a new logo, but to me that's not a 'Mascot Change.' Logos are constantly refreshed and I don't think the change will have anything to do with the NCAA or pressure from them, but more marketing and BU paraphernalia sales.

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              • #8
                I think if we go the way of the Peoria Chiefs and adopt an alternative (revisionist?) mascot tied to the word rather than the tradition in the name Braves then I think we ought to at least consider an entirely new Nickname/mascot at that time to maximize program marketability. In case my position is unclear I like the name Braves but will feel somehow cheap if we dress up a guy like the Scots in Braveheart and call him a Brave... And would as soon come up with something entirely new.
                My sports blog.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by thefish7 View Post
                  I think if we go the way of the Peoria Chiefs and adopt an alternative (revisionist?) mascot tied to the word rather than the tradition in the name Braves then I think we ought to at least consider an entirely new Nickname/mascot at that time to maximize program marketability. In case my position is unclear I like the name Braves but will feel somehow cheap if we dress up a guy like the Scots in Braveheart and call him a Brave... And would as soon come up with something entirely new.
                  Wouldn't the Scots complain about our depiction of a Scot?

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                  • #10
                    yeah i can understand that. I was thinking something like a Lion might be cool because other than an indian the next thing i consider brave to be is a lion, but thats just my opinoin.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by RedSeaElite1 View Post
                      yeah i can understand that. I was thinking something like a Lion might be cool because other than an indian the next thing i consider brave to be is a lion, but thats just my opinoin.
                      Always thought that would be a logical choice, too... not my favorite... but would make sense.

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                      • #12
                        Can we just get this over with and change logo, mascot, and nickname to a squirrel.... and so I can pledge my allegiance to ISU sooner than later.

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                        • #13
                          Yes please do... the more we can cleanse our fanbase- the better!

                          Who would ever cheer for a Redbird? lol


                          I nominate my avatar as a mascot- Brave Man

                          Ha ha
                          ???We all want Bradley to win. If our methods and visions for that are different, then so be it. Don't ever attempt to tell me I am not a fan!???

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                          • #14
                            How about a Red Herring named Rowdy Redd??? Deliberately throws people off our case like the admin wants...

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                            • #15
                              Why don't we all just be happy with what we have.

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