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Originally posted by flippera missed opportunity,imo.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by BUBraves2006Hallelujah.
What did we need a mascot for anyway? Does a mascot really add anything to games? I'm plenty entertained by BU hoops already!
The NCAA gave us a reprieve, but I think they made it clear they wanted us to do something proactive.
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Originally posted by squirrelOriginally posted by BUBraves2006Hallelujah.
What did we need a mascot for anyway? Does a mascot really add anything to games? I'm plenty entertained by BU hoops already!
The NCAA gave us a reprieve, but I think they made it clear they wanted us to do something proactive.
If you put a good product on the court year in and year out, you will garner intrest in your program. Frankly, I think Bradley needs to do a MUCH better job of marketing in the Chicago area. I would be making a safe guess that more people come from there than Peoria, St. Louis or elsewhere. Yet living up here, it is like Bradley doesn't exist usually. How's about we get Bradley apparel into stores outside of the Peoria area? You're telling me we can't sign some sort of deal with Sports Authority, SportsMart or whoever? Maybe I don't understand the "business" end of this as well as some, but Bradley really should be making a concerted effort to garner exposure in the biggest market near them.
And....we don't need a mascot to do that.Go Braves!
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Originally posted by Dubl R 1IMO, the clock mascot winning would have signaled the end of life on Earth.
I actually had a conversation with a teacher from Bradley that thought the Clock was the best. What a Knot-Head.
I am glad about this decision.
Now let's leave it alone.
We are BRADLEY!
(whether we have an Indian or a Squirrel or a Clock running around on the floor and on the front of hats and t-shirts - WHO CARES!... only the ones out to force a political issue and make a mockery of the institution... well, you won, but you also lost)
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Originally posted by BUBraves2006Originally posted by squirrelOriginally posted by BUBraves2006Hallelujah.
What did we need a mascot for anyway? Does a mascot really add anything to games? I'm plenty entertained by BU hoops already!
The NCAA gave us a reprieve, but I think they made it clear they wanted us to do something proactive.
If you put a good product on the court year in and year out, you will garner intrest in your program. Frankly, I think Bradley needs to do a MUCH better job of marketing in the Chicago area. I would be making a safe guess that more people come from there than Peoria, St. Louis or elsewhere. Yet living up here, it is like Bradley doesn't exist usually. How's about we get Bradley apparel into stores outside of the Peoria area? You're telling me we can't sign some sort of deal with Sports Authority, SportsMart or whoever? Maybe I don't understand the "business" end of this as well as some, but Bradley really should be making a concerted effort to garner exposure in the biggest market near them.
And....we don't need a mascot to do that.
Chicago is a tough market to crack into anyways, because it is a pro sports market first. So you need to be above and beyond billions to make a dent.
Even Bergners in Peoria drastically cut back its Bradley gear this year.
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Originally posted by MacabreMobOriginally posted by Dubl R 1IMO, the clock mascot winning would have signaled the end of life on Earth.
Now let's leave it alone.
We'll start the process all over again at the end of next year.
The object should have been to get off of the watch list. This only endangers our status with the NCAA.
So if that's what you want, then hooray for you.
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[quote="Dubl R 1"]GOOD! I think this was the best thing to do given the ideas that they had narrowed down to as finalists. IMO, the clock mascot winning would have signaled the end of life on Earth.[/quote
yeah or the fireman/firefighter???"There are thing known and unknown and in between are the Doors"
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"I think adopting a mascot at any time would be a waste. They're extremely overdone and only serve a purpose for marketing purposes (which shouldn't be the point of having one). Redesign the logo, that's fine but if we can't have a tomahawk-carrying "Native American" I don't see why we'd have any mascot at all.
If you put a good product on the court year in and year out, you will garner intrest in your program. Frankly, I think Bradley needs to do a MUCH better job of marketing in the Chicago area. I would be making a safe guess that more people come from there than Peoria, St. Louis or elsewhere. Yet living up here, it is like Bradley doesn't exist usually. How's about we get Bradley apparel into stores outside of the Peoria area? You're telling me we can't sign some sort of deal with Sports Authority, SportsMart or whoever? Maybe I don't understand the "business" end of this as well as some, but Bradley really should be making a concerted effort to garner exposure in the biggest market near them."
I agree! at first i wanted a mascot but they all don't really make sense w/ the name. lets market a winning program at a fine instiution of higher learning. winning will sell itself, and hopefully its coming back to the hilltop.
BU does need to get in the chicago market, you see plenty of NIU, Uof I, stuff up here. i understand U of I is a bigger school and has had sucess w/ basketball of late, but once they start losing again, fanfare won't be as rabid.(the bandwagoners have already put away their Illinois shirts) never understood why peoria has so much illini stuff yet little braves merchandise.
btw sportmarts are all sports authority(i used to work as a tech at one. what ever happened to "sportmarty"? )
"There are thing known and unknown and in between are the Doors"
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Originally posted by squirrelThe object should have been to get off of the watch list. This only endangers our status with the NCAA.Onward and Upward!
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