Anything and everything about Liberty Flames football. Your comments on games, recruiting and the direction of the program as we move into new era.

Moderators: jcmanson, Sly Fox, BuryYourDuke, Class of 20Something

By Libertine
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coolhandluke wrote:
Sly Fox wrote:The 12th Man actually plays in the games. We are having the students lead the team onto the field. There is a clear difference.

And I repeat, I love what we are doing. We could just use a better name.
I agree. I think we need to stop borrowing traditions and make our own instead. If we are going to claim to be the world's most exciting University and then borrow all these pre-game football traditions from other schools, then we are just going to be a joke to everyone.
How did you get into the Lunatics with that attitude? This is exactly the mindset that has 4K Baptist-siders sitting on their hands on Saturday afternoon. If it works, who freakin cares where some idea came from or what it's called? News flash, people, there aren't many original ideas left in the world when it comes to crowd involvement and sooner or later, everybody gets accused of imitating everybody else. You don't like borrowing traditions from places that have a proven success rate? Fine, come up with something better. You think it's a joke to imitate ideas that have clearly worked somewhere else? Fine, laugh to your heart's content. Better yet, stay home, cackle as loud as you want and make room in the stadium for someone else.
By LUconn
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coolhandluke wrote:
Sly Fox wrote:The 12th Man actually plays in the games. We are having the students lead the team onto the field. There is a clear difference.

And I repeat, I love what we are doing. We could just use a better name.
I agree. I think we need to stop borrowing traditions and make our own instead. If we are going to claim to be the world's most exciting University and then borrow all these pre-game football traditions from other schools, then we are just going to be a joke to everyone.

I think the whole idea of "starting" a tradition is somewhat of a joke. Traditions are normally established, not by setting out to do so. However, they are important to have and the fact that our school is so young and infinitely changing and evolving means it's almost impossible for one to happen without some jumpstarting. So it's needed.

I'm fairly certain the name could have been thought of by someone with no knowledge of anything football, other than there are 11 players on the field at a time. It is by no means original or clever, but who cares, everyone will know what it means.
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By Sly Fox
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For the record, I continue to love the idea. I didn't mean to ruffle so many feathers with my personal feelings about the name.
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By PastorZack
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Expect a cease and desist order coming for copyright infringement. The TRUE 12th Man is in College Station, Texas. I love both of my schools, I just happened to graduate from one and not the other. It is great that LU is getting traditions off the ground for football and even other sports. I can't agree more.
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By jcmanson
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PastorZack wrote: I love both of my schools
Did you attend both schools?
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By BJWilliams
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note this part of the post above jc
love both of my schools, I just happened to graduate from one and not the other.
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By jcmanson
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BJWilliams wrote:note this part of the post above jc
love both of my schools, I just happened to graduate from one and not the other.
Thanks Beej, but you can attend a school without graduating from there.
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By Cider Jim
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PastorZack wrote:Expect a cease and desist order coming for copyright infringement.
Since we are choosing 3-4 students, why don't we call it the 14th or 15th man/men/women? :wink:
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By Sly Fox
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Yes, PastorZack transferred from Aggieland to the Promised Land. The only bigger jump on my personal scale would be to move from dregs of Norman to Lynchburg.
Coaching changes

It appears your intel was on the mark.