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TheBuckeyeBear's avatar

I've never really been able to see the cougar in WSU, but rather a dragon, dragon boat, or Loch Ness monster.

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Terence's avatar

" and he’s getting distracted by the churro guy in the stands or something." - same, to be honest.

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ak_A_bear's avatar

The CU buf. sure enough does not leverage much of the animal's power. It's akin to a

"My Little Buffy" like.

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mrjpark's avatar

Wait, how is Colorado so low. They have like the best logo + color combination in the PAC-12.

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Leland's avatar

Where does the trident rank for you? I think that's more fitting since that's their primary symbol these days.

I actually do like the Oregon O for how they incorporated the track-and-field homage to Prefontaine.

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Nick Kranz's avatar

I guess I’d rank the trident below the Husky?

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Bryan's avatar

I have a feeling that the ncaa isn’t posting guidelines on Covid specifically for legal purposes. If they post rules it feels like they are taking responsibility for safety. Similar to how the nfl never mandates types of helmets or Uber never does harassment training for drivers. I’m no expert tho

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GoldenSD81's avatar

I thought the NFL did recently mandate which helmets players could use. AB tried to sue the NFL because his helmet wasn’t one the sanctioned helmets for use by the NFL.

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goldenone's avatar

I hate to admit it but I don't think the season will happen. Too many variables and too many COVID-19 cases right now, and it's hard to see how it could get better before it gets worse. And the Stanford mascot used to be an "S" with no tree. The tree supposed to be the "El Palo Alto" tree along the banks of San Francisquito creek which separates Menlo Park from Palo Alto. However, the mascot tree looks nothing like the real tree, which is still alive.

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goldenone's avatar

I mean the logo on the helmet. I guess the irritating dancing tree has been around for a long time.

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