Re: UND goes after NCAA




Jay Furr wrote:
Matthew Hennig <matth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:Xns97E0CA6324528matthaggiescom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

http://www.universityrelations.und.edu/logoappeal/openletter_6-07-06.html

I wish him good luck.

Ditto.

I'm sure as hell not fond of Chief Wahoo and such, but if anyone's got a
case to be bear the name of a tribe, UND sure seems to.

to me it seems like a no-brainer......UND seems to want to participate
in the ncaa and the ncaa makes such rules. Either play by the rules or
quit complaining......

And I've never bought this idea that "well if a certain tribe supports
it, then it's ok". It's not that simple........indians all across the
country may feel bad about it, in that tribe or not. I think with this
stand the ncaa has made a strong and courageous ruling and I think
that's a good thing.....




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It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

"There's hits in chicken." -- Wade Boggs

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