Monday, October 16, 2006

Back to the grind (a new WU)



After a long break from taking WSU sports, it seems the right time to dive back into the wide world of the shocker athletics. College basketball season bursted onto the radar last friday night, as the annual Midnight Madness stromed colleges around the country. Wichita State has introduced a new version of WuShock, (and up to this point the feedback has been mostly on the negative side) and I do think over time the school will come up with a nice version of WU to parade around games.

Friday, October 06, 2006

Native Pride


Tonight I came across a espn.com article dealing with the on going debate nationwide over the use of Native American names/mascots being used by a multitude of universites. A group of professors(14) from the university of Illinois at Urbana-Champange have voiced anger over the use Chief Illiniwek.
Why have we come to determine that the use of Native American mascots is demaning and abusive? If done in a civil manner and traditons preformed with acordance to the respective tribe, why should these symbols of our history be erased? Pictured to the right is a drawing of Chief Osceola, known to many college fans around the country the mascot of Florida State University."The Seminoles of Florida call themselves the "Unconquered People," descendants of just 300 Indians who managed to elude capture by the U.S. army in the 19th century."
The United States of America has a horrific relationship with the Native American people. History books have posted this as "Manifest Destiny". Lest we not forget Native Americans are a wonderful people deeply rooted in our countries history. If we continue to bansih the use of Native American mascots and symbols, we once again will remove the history of our country. To forget our past, we loose the richness and importance of history.

Thursday, October 05, 2006



Have a Nice Weekend. Shocker Basketball is about to start!

Monday, October 02, 2006

Traditions

Over the weekend I found myself consumed with college football. Going from game to game throughout the day, I noticed something we lack at Wichita State basketball games: Tradition (in the student section). A few observations I made from saturday; Notre Dame students lift each fellow students and do push-ups equaling the their score. After kick off you hear the booming echos of N..D! The traditional gator chomp in Florida (one of my personal favorites) can be seen on a reagular basis.

I am not saying we need to be lifting up our fellow students and do push-ups, I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see the students continue to organize the 1,000 seat section creating new cheers. Basketball at Wichita State continues to grow around the city and state. For the first time in a number of year the 10,000+ season tickets are sold out! Shocker message boards are in full swing with banter all over the place out the up coming season. Please try not to see me as a student bashing hate monger. When I look over at the sea of yellow and white at home basketball games, I smile and remember when it was not so during Turgeon's early years. Heck, you could not give away student seats when WSU played the entire home season at the "barn" aka Kansas Coliseum.
Perhaps, viewing the traditions of schools with footbal programs, with traditons of beloved school is not fair, but neither is life.
Wichita State basketball continues to move in the right direction, so with that I would hope the students and fans move in the same direction. Last season the shocker student fans cheered and screamed to the high heavens, and it was wonderful. I hope the SGA helps to organize the incoming freshman and any other students who want to join, in a "Traditions" night. The cheerleaders teaching the student body our alma mater, organized student cheers, etc...
Maybe this will remain wishfull thinking, but I believe our student section can be one of the nations best.


Sunday, October 01, 2006

Best of luck

As many of you know, Paul Miller, former WSU Shocker has signed a contract with the New York Knickerbockers. Wichita State fans enjoyed many good years was #45 patrol the paint, for the for the yellow and black. No stranger to the big apple, Paul enjoyed a great game versus Manhattan University back in 2003-04 season, the helped propel that WSU team into the NIT.
Rob Kampman, will be coming back from the land of China this week, and perhaps quickly return to Euro/Asia to join up with a team.


Best of luck Paul and Rob