Sentiment might drive the vote towards Welles in honor of Welles Crowther, but I don't love the idea. I also have no idea how the Crowther family would feel about it. My apprehension about naming a bird after Crowther is that I am not sure the association is worthy of our 9/11 hero. Does it trivialize what he did to have a bird on our sideline using his name? I know the same argument could be made about Ignatius, but his death is not as raw or close to home as Crowther's. I also hope that someone from BC has reached out to the family to get their blessing regardless of how the vote goes.
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Sorry; but if they can do it with that Bulldog down in Georgia, we ought to be able to have "Margo II".
Margo is nice except it's a female name and I believe the current mascot is a male.
#freeiggy
Personally, I don't like using a live animal for entertainment.
how is this different than a bizzare dancing bear or circus Tigers. It's awful and devoid of compassion for the eagle.
It is particularly wrong-headed when your talking about a creature as majestic as a bald eagle flying around a freaking stadium. Really? Brad Bates
I'd like for the school to play a video before each game of Iggy being Freedfir good - released into the wild to soar, to reach unimaginable heights, to excel, to live life as it was intended. In short, to symbolize the real values of BC.
there should be a building named after welles....not a mascot.
agree with Ry - there is a better way to honor Welles than naming an animal masoct after him.
mod34B - i hope that was you channeling Observer College. if so, superb satire. if not...
i like Aquila the best. Latin for Eagle, was the bird which carried thunderbolts for Zeus in mythology. rhymes with "Tequila" so the student band could play the song 'Tequila' and everyone could shout "AQUILA". i think it hits all the elements. would rank Iggy #2.
El Miz.
Glad u like my comment, but it was not satire. I hate the idea of a captive animal being used to entertain.
Maybe freedom is not possible for this particular bird, but a free eagle is a BC eagle
And No, I am not a PETA supporter. At all. But agree with them here.
Am I the lone voice of reason ?
#freeiggy
You definitely are not the voice of reason mod. I also assume you're on the bandwagon to close Sea World, shutter all the zoos, and end the entire horse racing industry?
I like Iggy...and have been waiting for a live mascot for my whole life. The eagle is a symbol of our strength, and pride in our university. Ignatius is a name that corresponds with that. Love it, I hope it wins. Wells is a great name, and a hero, but I do not like naming the eagle after him in this case. He created his own legacy, let's let it live on from his actions.
I like Iggy...and have been waiting for a live mascot for my whole life. The eagle is a symbol of our strength, and pride in our university. Ignatius is a name that corresponds with that. Love it, I hope it wins. Wells is a great name, and a hero, but I do not like naming the eagle after him in this case. He created his own legacy, let's let it live on from his actions.
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Old Abe!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Abe
Thank you, ATL. I had these sentiments exactly and wasn't sure the right way to express them that would come off as possibly offensive or crass, especially given yesterday's significance.
Welles should have the Lax field named after him, not a mascot.
I worry about the Crowther family though if we do this. When the time comes that the Eagle leaves us for Blue-Er skies, could that re-open wounds for them?
PS - I think Aquila has the least connection to BC as any of these names. It just makes no sense, and it is also the top search item if you google "cool names for an Eagle." We're better than that. Plus it also sounds like a giant lizard (aka a gila monster). BC is not THAT latin...
BosCo? Did we hire the toals as our official spokesman? Seems like someone from Jersey got really excited...
MarGo is cool too, but this badass bird of prey is a dude. UGA's name is the school initials sounded out, not a male or female name, there is a difference...
Ned, the title would just be vacated, ala the USC title. ND would not be declared champions.
I would agree that naming the eagle after Welles may not the most appropriate.
In terms of honoring Welles, I'm not sure why BC doesn't make the home football game closest to 9/11 the "Red Bandanna" Game every year. At that game they can hand out red bandannas to every spectator (which I am sure some business would be happy to sponsor) and honor him and the other alumni lost on 9/11 at halftime.
UCF did such a nice job on the 10 year honoring him, and we do something similar for Jay McGillis with the Spring game, so it seems like a no brainer to me. Interested in thoughts.
Bravesbill --
You've taken quite a leap in logic. Why don't you add that I am probably against eating animal meat, against animal testing, and believe the law should require every parking lot have chipmunk-friendly (slanted) curbs.
Eagles are not domesticted animals like a dog or horse. They are the epitome of a wild animal, a predator, a raptor, a bird of prey.
If a sense of morality does not move BC, consider the legal aspects:
From Wiki
"Permits are required to keep Bald Eagles in captivity in the United States. Permits are primarily issued to public educational institutions, and the eagles which they show are permanently injured individuals which cannot be released to the wild. The facilities where eagles are kept must be equipped with adequate caging and facilities, as well as workers experienced in the handling and care of eagles. Bald Eagles cannot legally be kept for falconry in the United States. As a rule, the Bald Eagle is a poor choice for public shows, being timid, prone to becoming highly stressed, and unpredictable in nature"
So we are taking an injured captive eagle, stressing the SH*T out of it in front of 40,000 loud fans, placing it in a 100% alien environment, and hoping for the best. (again) Really, Brad Bates?
Why? To get fans pumped?
Not a very good plan all around. #freeiggy
and, yes Bill I am in favor of releasing all the captive Orcas (if they can make it in the wild) #freewilly
"40,000 loud fans" -- LOL wouldn't that be the dream!!!
the Eagle flies before the game, right? so we are talking about like 15-25k fans, few of whom are talking about conversation level.
its not like BC just found an eagle and is forcing it to fly in circles, Zoo New England is the organization tasked with eagle maintenance. if they are OK with renting out the services of the eagle, so be it.
The eagle is a resident of the local zoo and effectively gets lent to BC for game days.
He isn't flying around the stadium like Margo did. He is merely there for a photo op for fans before the game. Lets not get ahead of ourselves.
With all that said, I like Ignatius, but would rather not shorten it.
Interesting that posts on chipmunk friendly curbs (really? Had no idea) and uniform modifications get the most responses on this blog.
#freeralphie
Mod -
I'm not sure what the story is on our live Eagle, but I'm sure there is some back story as to how and why Zoo New England has him, beyond educational purposes.
Note - if someone can find the backstory on our 9 year old, fill me in, please!
What I can talk about is Auburn, who also has a live Eagle before every game, and about the twice the crowd size in attendance - much louder than ours as well. Their eagles come from a "Raptor Rehabilitation Program." What that means is that someone finds them, sick or injured, and they are nursed back to health. Whenever it is possible, they release the birds back to the wild, however, in some instances that can't be done. Either the Eagle just can't adapt back, or fully recover, but in other instances during the rehabilitation process they are "imprinted," or in their fight for survival they become dependent on humans. These are the birds that Auburn then trains for the games and uses for educational purposes (it has a great program from which my sister in law graduated) and game days. These Eagles are physically dependent on the school, as in a life or death manner, not "captives" or pets like dogs...
Of course, if our Eagle doesn't have a similar story, then maybe I would change my mind on it. But right now, I love having it.
eagle1331
interesting points. thanks for lettering me know this info.
the rehabbing is wonderful.
and i am with you up to the point of bringing the "patient" to "perform" at the stadium.
i just looked it up.
no Iggy performance in stadium. Iggy will just be sititng on trainer's arm in Flynn for photo ops.
(and BC is naming this bird??)
"Margo" was a contraction of "Maroon" and "Gold". So the UGA comparison is still valid.
As for gender identification issues, nobody ever cared about Lassie being a male collie. In fact, all the collies who played Lassie were male.
Mod -
It is performing, I won't argue with that, but I prefer to look at it more as exercising, because I like the concept. It is like me taking my Shepherding dog out to the local farm that lets them run around... even a dependent animal still doesn't lose all of its instincts, perhaps?
Didn't realize it wasn't flying before games though, thanks for pointing that out.
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