Your Team's Nickname Sucks: SEC Edition
It's the offseason or the "silly season" as we like to call it around here. In the spirit of silliness (with a hint of seriousness thrown in for good measure) I propose that some teams in the conference change their nicknames. We have two sets of teams with the same nickname and those are the two most common nicknames nationwide. We also have another team with a very common nickname that no one would miss if it were dropped in favor of something a bit more interesting. I think the best nicknames are unique and also reflect some aspect of local history or culture. Most SEC teams managed to accomplish that when choosing their nicknames, but some of our conference members fell asleep on the job, so we're here to help them out.
Alabama Crimson Tide: Needless to say, Crimson Tide is a unique nickname. We're the only "Crimson Tide" in all of sports that I'm aware of in major American sports and it has the added bonus that it doesn't end in "s." Those are two big plusses in my book. Menstruation jokes aside, it's a great nickname. It evokes the power and majesty of the ocean and there is an interesting story about how the nickname came about. (The same goes for why our mascot is an elephant.)
Arkansas Razorbacks: Another good nickname. According to Wikipedia, Arkansas is the only major U.S. sports team with a porcine mascot (there is also a pro basketball team in Australia called the Razorbacks) so that's got to count for something right? Razorback is also the name of guitar line endorsed by the late Dimebag Darrell of Pantera. I know he was from Texas, but still, rock the eff out Arkansas.
Auburn Tigers: The Tigers nickname sucks! Two teams in the conference have it and it's the most popular nickname in Division I football (Auburn, LSU, Memphis, Missouri & Clemson) so I say ditch it and choose something more unique. You could go with the War Eagles because that's a fairly interesting story that incorporates local lore, but there are a lot of Eagle themed teams out there so it'd only be a modest improvement. I suggest being the Auburn Plainsmen. There's a gender neutrality issue there but if the NCAA is still allowing Native American nicknames nobody can raise much of a fuss about Plainsmen. It's a slight variation on the name of the newspaper, the name of the park the baseball stadium is in and then there's the whole "loveliest little village on the plains" thing. The biggest advantage would be the opportunity to get rid of that puke inducing orange y'all have some strange affinity for.
Florida Gators: I hate the Gators, but they've got a great nickname. It's great for several reasons. It's unique, it reflects local culture and alligators are territorial and mean as shit. The day I moved to Florida a woman got her arm bitten off by a gator in a lake near Orlando so they certainly make an impression. I also had them wander up to my doorstep living on a lake in the burbs in Florida. You don't eff with those things. Well done Florida.
Georgia Bulldogs: I'm sorry Georgia, but your nickname sucks! Bulldogs is tied for the second most popular name in Division I football with four teams (Georgia, Mississippi State, Fresno State and Louisiana Tech.) Maybe I just hate it because we've had a hell of time beating any team nicknamed Bulldogs lately...but it's got to go. I know you're all obsessed with Uga, but you can find something else. Plus, make PETA happy and get a mascot that isn't susceptible to heat stroke, you know...since it's hot and humid in Georgia and all. Don't get me wrong, I love the fact that Uga hates Auburn as much as I do, but it's a snore of a nickname. I suggest the Georgia Red Devils. You get to keep your color scheme and you can borrow the nickname of Manchester England's Manchester United soccer team since Athens used to be known as the "Manchester of the South." Plus, if Duke ever gets good at football, y'all could form a rivalry called "The Hell Bowl." If you don't like that idea, change your name to Dawgs since y'all seem to use that just as much as Bulldogs.
Kentucky Wildcats: Guess what Kentucky? Your nickname sucks! Wildcats is also tied for second most common nickname in Division I. Thankfully though, the conference only has one of you unlike the Tigers and Bulldogs. This one's easy, y'all should be the Kentucky Colonels. It's localized, it's unique and it's something the people could easily get behind. Sure, there'd be a lot of friend chicken jokes made, but hey, we have to put up with menstruation jokes and you don't see us complaining.
LSU Tigers: LSU fans, if you've read this far, you know your nickname sucks already. First of all, you should change so as not to have to share anything with Auburn because well all know what a bunch of bell ends they are. Second of all, Louisiana arguably has the most vibrant and distinct culture of any state in the union so do yourself a favor and ditch the most common nickname for something that reflects your uniqueness. Perhaps go with Royals to reflect the origin of Louisiana's name.
Mississippi State Bulldogs: Change your nickname Starkvillians. Bulldogs is super common so I propose changing your name to the Mississippi State Generals since Starkville is named for the Revolutionary War's General John Stark.
Ole Miss Rebels: Though there are obvious negative connotations to the nickname "Rebels," it's still a pretty good one. Nobody's really giving UNLV crap about being nicknamed the Rebels, so might as well let Ole Miss keep it and make UNLV change.
South Carolina Gamecocks: Though their fans enjoy using the nickname suggestively and/or with a dose of juvenile potty humor, Gamecocks is actually a solid nickname. Cockfighting is brutal and vicious and those birds are mean. Perhaps not the most politically correct name on the block, but that ferocity is certainly something you'd want in your team.
Tennessee Volunteers: It's no secret that we hate Tennessee around here, but they have a good, localized nickname derived from Tennessee's large number of volunteer soldiers during the War of 1812.
Vanderbilt Commodores: Vanderbilt might not win a lot on the field, but they got the nickname right. "Commodore" was the nickname of Cornelius Vanderbiltu who the school is named after so it works for me.
Revised list of SEC Nicknames
Alabama Crimson Tide
Auburn Plainsmen
Arkansas Razorbacks
Florida Gators
Georgia Red Devils
Kentucky Colonels
LSU Royals
Mississippi State Generals
Ole Miss Rebels
South Carolina Gamecocks
Tennessee Volunteers
Vanderbilt Commodores
I realize that's a lot of militaristic nicknames, but that kind of fits the spirit of SEC football. Feel free to offer your own suggestions below...
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Other D1 Teams who don't end in S
Syracuse Orange
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
N.C State Wolf Pack
Nevada Wolf Pack
Illinois Fighting Illini
Marshal Thundering Herd
Tulane Green Wave
Navy Midshipmen
Tulsa Golden Hurricane
Harvard Crimson
and a bunch more. ;)
by alextuscaloosa on
Apr 4, 2008 11:46 AM CDT
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I realize now...
I wrote that really late at night. That's what I'm blaming it on. I knew we weren't the only "no s ending" team around...gimme some credit. :D
by Nico2.0 on
Apr 4, 2008 11:50 AM CDT
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I was a bit bored
by alextuscaloosa on
Apr 4, 2008 12:24 PM CDT
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don't forget...
by Todd on
Apr 4, 2008 12:16 PM CDT
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nice article dude
by jeb on
Apr 4, 2008 12:07 PM CDT
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i propose...
am i the only one that's never heard the menstruation joke? i hang around more than a few non-tide assholes...it seems odd that this would have slipped by me.
by joshoohahh on
Apr 4, 2008 12:23 PM CDT
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Great Job
It seems like I have heard that the LSU Bengal Tigers was a reference to a group of soldiers - civil war perhaps- and it was a memorial of sorts to them. In that light it seemed like a cooler and better suited nickname. I'm also on board with Vomit Rivers though.
by Picture Me Rollin on
Apr 4, 2008 12:56 PM CDT
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I've also heard...
by Nico2.0 on
Apr 4, 2008 1:19 PM CDT
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LSU Coon ass
by bamammv on
Apr 4, 2008 2:12 PM CDT
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Practice Pictures UP
going back today if the rain will hold off.
by alextuscaloosa on
Apr 4, 2008 2:17 PM CDT
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"Volunteers" means Indian Killers
According to the "Tennessee Encyclopedia of History & Culture" and Corlew's "Tennessee:
A Short History":
Tennessee 's nickname originated during the Creek Wars. On September 24, 1813, in response to the August attack on Fort Mims in Alabama, the Tennessee General Assembly passed legislation that gave Governor Willie Blount the authority to raise 3, 500 men to march
against the Creeks. The overwhelming response to the Governor's call for men underscored Tennessee's volunteer tradition, and led to its nickname.
Another source, John T. Moore's "Tennessee, The Volunteer
State, 1769-1923", says that Governor Blount issued his call for volunteers immediately after the Act's passage. The Act which granted him the authority was Chapter 1 of the 1813 Acts of Tennessee.
It is true that the Creek Wars are often considered in conjunction with the War of 1812 because some Creek factions became allies of the British -- but don't let the "Volunteers" get away with this over-generality and claim they got the nickname fighting the British -- or fighting at the Alamo, as I have often heard claimed.
by hansworthy on
Apr 4, 2008 2:18 PM CDT
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LSU and others...
As for Tennessee, Volunteers is actually pretty good. It has a historical note, and it is unique too. The problem with UT is that puke orange primary color, and the ugly mutt they have for a mascot.
Aside from the overly generic nicknames like the Tigers and Bulldogs -- and yes I know that describes a third of the conference -- the worst in the SEC has to be South Carolina. I know a gamecock is a fighting rooster and all, but it's still a damn chicken. And I don't care if the meanest, baddest chicken around, it's still a damn chicken, which means in real terms that it's most likely end scenario is that it ends up being served for dinner at a KFC or in a can of Campbell's. It's hard to do any worse than that.
by outsidethesidelines on
Apr 4, 2008 4:40 PM CDT
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bayou bengals
nice article...
by vulcansmuse on
Apr 5, 2008 10:30 AM CDT
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Auburn?
by Bubba Chang on
Apr 4, 2008 5:25 PM CDT
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I think...
Otherwise, it's about like the Crimson Tide wearing maroon.
by outsidethesidelines on
Apr 4, 2008 5:50 PM CDT
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Revised SEC Nicknames
The Alabama Black Snakes
The Arkansas Inbreds
The Auburn Sodomists
The Ole Miss Klansmen
Mississippi State Vaginals
The LSU Drag Queens (Colloquially known as "The French Quarter Queens")
The Tennessee Cruisers
The Florida Collostomy Bags
The Vanderbilt Buttlovers
The South Carolina Yankees
The Kentucky Fried Chickens
The Georgia Carpetbaggers
Hope this helps.
by Bamagrad on
Apr 4, 2008 6:57 PM CDT
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Kentucky
by jsholt969 on
Apr 5, 2008 12:11 AM CDT
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Something that might work for Kentucky
by jsholt969 on
Apr 5, 2008 12:13 AM CDT
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Your Mascot is an Elephant. Bulldogs RULE!
by BeachGaBulldog on
Apr 5, 2008 1:58 AM CDT
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BeachGaBulldog...
by jsholt969 on
Apr 5, 2008 6:27 AM CDT
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GAMECOCK NICKNAME
by tiderfromsc on
Apr 5, 2008 4:25 AM CDT
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are we
by bammer on
Apr 5, 2008 11:19 AM CDT
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If the people want it...
by Nico2.0 on
Apr 5, 2008 11:52 AM CDT
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Good Idea
by bamavicki on
Apr 5, 2008 1:46 PM CDT
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Sad...
by tristarscoop on
Apr 5, 2008 9:03 PM CDT
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I'm sorry
by bamavicki on
Apr 6, 2008 12:31 PM CDT
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Yeah
by ballwrongrigh on
Apr 8, 2008 12:12 AM CDT
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ACC Nicknames
Better Name: Clemson Orange Pussycats
- Duke Blue Devils: Pretty Cool
- Florida State Seminoles: OK
- Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets: OK
- Maryland Terrapins: LAME!
- Miami Hurricanes: OK
- Virginia Cavaliers: OK
- Virginia Tech Hokies: OK
- Wake Forest Demon Deacons: Pretty Cool
- North Carolina Tar Heels OK . . . but
11. NC State Wolfpack: AWESOME!
(As a proud member of the Pack, and an Alpha Wolf to boot, my vanity plate is: A WOLF.)
by AWOLF on
Apr 9, 2008 6:34 PM CDT
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