UNLV Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 I admit I like SE Texas State better than Lamar' date=' Duke doesnt need to change their name when every basketball game they have is on national TV so everyone knows their name and where they are, we dont have that here.[/quote'] Duke didn't always have it and they didn't change the name to get it. When we get to Duke level, fans will know where LU is. When I lived in Vegas, ppl knew where LU was located and it's history. LU games were in the stat search of the papers and on the betting boards at casino's. I'm not sure, but I think LU lost that privilage when it left the Sunbelt. Another bone-head move. I one time put on a Lamar University red and white sweater at the Luxor, ppl approached me mentioning LU and one guy said he was a former student. NO, I dont like Southeast Texas st.
DenisGScott Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 I love Vegas and would move there if I could, but I dont think that Vegas is a good sampling of people only from the standpoint that with the casinos and sportsbooks there, and bettors and the amounts that they lay down of course they know what Lamar is, where Lamar is thats their job or if nothing else a passionate hobby. UNLV I suspect, that you and I are in fact a lot alike in that either of us can look at a stat page, or the week's football/basketball betting lines, and we know where schools are, what conference they are in, who they play etc, people like all of us on this board are passionate about sports we may have differing opinions on topics, but we agree we're all fans. As Lamar we look at out basketball schedule and see St. Gregory's on Nov. 25, I have no clue in hell where St. Gregorys is, never heard of them, but by the same token there are people at BYU who look at their schedule and say "Who is Lamar?, never heard of 'em, where are they from?" I'm not saying I'm in favor of a name change, only that if they decide to change it I like SE Texas State better than the other choices people have mentioned.
Cardinal Fan Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 St Gregory's is located in Oklahoma, near Tulsa. I think you would be suprised by the number of people at BYU that are aware of the location of Lamar University. One of their alum is a news anchor for a local TV station.
DenisGScott Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 I guess what I'm referring to is not a passionate sports fan who knows what teams are where but the casual fan who doesnt go to a lot of games not knowing what or where Lamar is.
Cardinal Fan Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 Ok casual sports fan, I asked a person I think is a casual college fan to name the location of these schools 1. University of Texas, reply Austin, Texas 2. Baylor, reply in Texas dont remember what city 3. TCU, reply Fort Worth 4. SMU , reply Dallas 5. Tulane, reply I don't know 6. Louisville, reply I dont kow 8. BYU, reply I don't know 9. Creighton, reply I don't know 10. Drake, reply I don't know 11. Air Force , reply I don't know 12. Army, reply I don't know 13. Navy, reply I don't know 14. Stanford, reply I don't know 15. Wagner, reply I don't know 16. Grambling, reply I don't know 17. Pairie View, reply I don't know 18. Texas Southern, reply I don't know 19. Louisiana Tech, reply in Louisiana, don't know what city 20. Lamar University, reply Beaumont, Texas I don't think changing the name due to casual sports fans not knowing the location of a school is not a great idea. If so there are several here on this list that might need to consider a name change as well.
UNLV Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 I guess we just have to disagree. I don't see a benefit. BTW, Shane Battier knew the location of LU when LU played Duke.
DenisGScott Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 comparing the intellect of Duke's athletes to the athletes in the SLC is roughly the same as comparing UT's National Championship team to the last football team at LU
UNLV Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 If LU wants ppl to know who they are then LU needs to do something impressive.
Ty Cobb Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 you know that Mirabeau Lamar wasnt exactly a warm and fuzzy character' date=' He went down in history as Sam Houston's archrival[/quote'] ::1 Change the name. Anyone that rivals an old BEARKAT needs a name change.
Tulsa Posted August 16, 2006 Report Posted August 16, 2006 my father, Bert Flickinger, was a student at Lamar Tech when the name change to Lamar U. was accepted. He told me that he submitted the name "Lamar State Local University of Texas" as he wanted to see "L-SLUT" on football helmets. Surprisingly, the regents frowned. I don't like SE Texas state or whatever due the negative "directional" university stigma.
morr Posted August 18, 2006 Report Posted August 18, 2006 it makes more sense if one must change it to go with texas state university-beaumont than southeast texas state university in beaumont, texas. however, i think lamar has been around long enough that is known as it is. if this is an image change, what kind of other changes might be more appropriate, i.e. mascot, mascot name, community awareness, slogans, etc. just my humble opinion. th-th-th-that's all folks.
UNLV Posted August 18, 2006 Report Posted August 18, 2006 How about this. Lamar "Big Bad Birds" Cardinals
morr Posted August 19, 2006 Report Posted August 19, 2006 no, too much like sesame street. what about hawks, eagles, vampire bats, or 'mean, mad, bad' fire breathing dragons :evil: . just a thought. i'm sure there are better. ha, ha. :wink:
Tiger90 Posted August 22, 2006 Report Posted August 22, 2006 If they do in fact change the name at least change the mascot to something more appropriate for the area. Cardinals? How about 'Skeeters.
Champion Posted August 23, 2006 Report Posted August 23, 2006 Can we change the mascot too? The Card is not a real tuff bird. Maybe WaR Eagles or something!
Lamar State-PA sports Posted September 20, 2006 Report Posted September 20, 2006 A future name change for Lamar University and the other three Lamar-named schools always is a possibility. I've heard some of that talk, and the "Texas State University-Beaumont" name is the most often discussed rumor. However, schools like Sam Houston, which has a long and storied history, would resist such a change. Just a note to WO795: Lamar State College-Port Arthur and Lamar State College-Orange did not "break away" from Lamar University. They were independent schools which just happened to belong for a period of time to the LU System. When the system was abolished, they were added to the Texas State University System, where they remain as independent schools. Lamar State College-PA was founded in 1909 as Port Arthur College, long before there was any thought of Lamar University.
WOS95 Posted September 20, 2006 Report Posted September 20, 2006 Just a note to WO795: Lamar State College-Port Arthur and Lamar State College-Orange did not "break away" from Lamar University. They were independent schools which just happened to belong for a period of time to the LU System. When the system was abolished' date=' they were added to the Texas State University System, where they remain as independent schools. Lamar State College-PA was founded in 1909 as Port Arthur College, long before there was any thought of Lamar University.[/quote'] excuse me i didn't mean to offend. :roll:
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