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Originally posted by Masspartan View Postagreed .... Legends & Leaders? Absolutely stupid. beyond stupid actually. It's embarassing. I'm embarassed for them.
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North. South.Last edited by LightninBoy; December 13, 2010, 02:54 PM.
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Now that we've all guffawed, I'm going to take a step back and say this probably isn't stupid. I'll use one of my own experiences. 25 years ago, a trade association I work with unveiled a new slogan; for the first time, they had enough funding to mount a national ad campaign. I and all my colleagues thought it was the stupidest thing we'd ever heard; they were trying to tie their product to a successful competitor, and it seemed like they were going after the opposite audience we thought they should.
It was pork, and the slogan was "The Other White Meat." Most successful tag line in commodity marketing history. Everybody in the world knows it.
This is the Big Ten, and those of use who say the Big Ten is unique should, if not embrace this idea, recognize that they're trying to capitalize on a century of history. Their old time players are among the most famous--Grange, Harmon, Nagurski. They're naming a whole bunch of awards after famous people from their history. And they're naming their divisions, rather than North and South or something equally tedious, to denote the fact that their contribution to collegiate athletics is near unprecedented.
Sure, laugh at 'em. Guys here have ridiculed my notion that the Big Ten is different and certain practices should be frowned on. And they almost never win titles in the two biggest men's sports; maybe they're living in the past. But when your past is the most impressive thing about you, perhaps you should play to your strength.I made baseball as fun as doing your taxes!
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Originally posted by gjdodger View PostNow that we've all guffawed, I'm going to take a step back and say this probably isn't stupid. I'll use one of my own experiences. 25 years ago, a trade association I work with unveiled a new slogan; for the first time, they had enough funding to mount a national ad campaign. I and all my colleagues thought it was the stupidest thing we'd ever heard; they were trying to tie their product to a successful competitor, and it seemed like they were going after the opposite audience we thought they should.
It was pork, and the slogan was "The Other White Meat." Most successful tag line in commodity marketing history. Everybody in the world knows it.
This is the Big Ten, and those of use who say the Big Ten is unique should, if not embrace this idea, recognize that they're trying to capitalize on a century of history. Their old time players are among the most famous--Grange, Harmon, Nagurski. They're naming a whole bunch of awards after famous people from their history. And they're naming their divisions, rather than North and South or something equally tedious, to denote the fact that their contribution to collegiate athletics is near unprecedented.
Sure, laugh at 'em. Guys here have ridiculed my notion that the Big Ten is different and certain practices should be frowned on. And they almost never win titles in the two biggest men's sports; maybe they're living in the past. But when your past is the most impressive thing about you, perhaps you should play to your strength.
"So who's leading the leaders division?"Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
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"Boone" division and "Records" division. They make for good relevant puns and are actually the names of two early widwest pioneers, Daniel Boone and Spencer Records.
This is the best I got.Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
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Originally posted by gibby View PostActually, I'm a bit hard pressed as to why there needs to be 2 divisions. Other than the extra money from a championship game, that isI made baseball as fun as doing your taxes!
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Originally posted by gibby View PostActually, I'm a bit hard pressed as to why there needs to be 2 divisions. Other than the extra money from a championship game, that isLions free since 6/23/2020
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Originally posted by gjdodger View PostNow that we've all guffawed, I'm going to take a step back and say this probably isn't stupid. I'll use one of my own experiences. 25 years ago, a trade association I work with unveiled a new slogan; for the first time, they had enough funding to mount a national ad campaign. I and all my colleagues thought it was the stupidest thing we'd ever heard; they were trying to tie their product to a successful competitor, and it seemed like they were going after the opposite audience we thought they should.
It was pork, and the slogan was "The Other White Meat." Most successful tag line in commodity marketing history. Everybody in the world knows it.
This is the Big Ten, and those of use who say the Big Ten is unique should, if not embrace this idea, recognize that they're trying to capitalize on a century of history. Their old time players are among the most famous--Grange, Harmon, Nagurski. They're naming a whole bunch of awards after famous people from their history. And they're naming their divisions, rather than North and South or something equally tedious, to denote the fact that their contribution to collegiate athletics is near unprecedented.
Sure, laugh at 'em. Guys here have ridiculed my notion that the Big Ten is different and certain practices should be frowned on. And they almost never win titles in the two biggest men's sports; maybe they're living in the past. But when your past is the most impressive thing about you, perhaps you should play to your strength.
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Originally posted by Frank Van Dusen View PostSo there's no more 3 way ties for first, along with it bolsters the strength of schedule parameters for the BCS, for example, if there had been the divisions this year, Michigan State and Ohio State could of played each other to determine the Big 10 champ.I made baseball as fun as doing your taxes!
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