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Re: Coastal Unis

Unread post by biggie » Wed Oct 02, 2019 7:52 am

I'd say it would be cool to have a still up there on the hill, but someone would actually put it to use.

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Re: Coastal Unis

Unread post by appgrunt71 » Wed Oct 02, 2019 9:43 am

Since we are talking about Yosef, I've been promoting this idea on this message board for a long time. Historically, the Yosef image comes from the 1800's, perhaps as late as the early 1900's. Our Yosef is not a frontiersman like Daniel Boone or Davey Crocket, but he represents the people who settled in western North Carolina, mainly Scots-Irish, German, and free African. I'm strongly in favor of a "real person" mascot that represents these settlers, both white and black. During the time the Germans were settling in the Appalachians, one family in particular became famous for their hunting dogs. This was the Plott family. They brought this breed from Europe for hunting big game like bear and boar. The Plott Hound became known for its courage and tenacity, the best friend of early mountaineers. Later, the Plott Hound would become North Carolina's official state dog. To my recommendation: Let's include a Plott Hound with our "real person" mascot to create a duo that I believe will become nationally known and will take our mountaineer brand to new heights.

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Re: Coastal Unis

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appgrunt71 wrote:
Wed Oct 02, 2019 9:43 am
Since we are talking about Yosef, I've been promoting this idea on this message board for a long time. Historically, the Yosef image comes from the 1800's, perhaps as late as the early 1900's. Our Yosef is not a frontiersman like Daniel Boone or Davey Crocket, but he represents the people who settled in western North Carolina, mainly Scots-Irish, German, and free African. I'm strongly in favor of a "real person" mascot that represents these settlers, both white and black. During the time the Germans were settling in the Appalachians, one family in particular became famous for their hunting dogs. This was the Plott family. They brought this breed from Europe for hunting big game like bear and boar. The Plott Hound became known for its courage and tenacity, the best friend of early mountaineers. Later, the Plott Hound would become North Carolina's official state dog. To my recommendation: Let's include a Plott Hound with our "real person" mascot to create a duo that I believe will become nationally known and will take our mountaineer brand to new heights.
I like it.

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Re: Coastal Unis

Unread post by biggie » Wed Oct 02, 2019 12:48 pm

Would be too similar to UT is the issue I see.

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Re: Coastal Unis

Unread post by appstatealum » Wed Oct 02, 2019 1:02 pm

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All concerns should be remitted to Doug Gillan. Talking about it here does nothing. If you really want the ESPN yosef, pool your resources, buy it, and gift it to Appalachian State.
Not sure if I have the resources to buy anything from ESPN, but I will definitely bring it up to Doug next time I see him and see what the interest is from the school side.
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Re: Coastal Unis

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appgrunt71 wrote:
Wed Oct 02, 2019 9:43 am
Since we are talking about Yosef, I've been promoting this idea on this message board for a long time. Historically, the Yosef image comes from the 1800's, perhaps as late as the early 1900's. Our Yosef is not a frontiersman like Daniel Boone or Davey Crocket, but he represents the people who settled in western North Carolina, mainly Scots-Irish, German, and free African. I'm strongly in favor of a "real person" mascot that represents these settlers, both white and black. During the time the Germans were settling in the Appalachians, one family in particular became famous for their hunting dogs. This was the Plott family. They brought this breed from Europe for hunting big game like bear and boar. The Plott Hound became known for its courage and tenacity, the best friend of early mountaineers. Later, the Plott Hound would become North Carolina's official state dog. To my recommendation: Let's include a Plott Hound with our "real person" mascot to create a duo that I believe will become nationally known and will take our mountaineer brand to new heights.
I like that too. My son just got a Plott hound mix. Those dogs are good looking, loud, feisty, large, smart, fearless, and an absolute hand-full. Perfect mascot, except for the part about controlling him. Good luck with that part.

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Re: Coastal Unis

Unread post by appst89 » Wed Oct 02, 2019 2:04 pm

AppAlum1 wrote:
Wed Oct 02, 2019 1:09 pm
appgrunt71 wrote:
Wed Oct 02, 2019 9:43 am
Since we are talking about Yosef, I've been promoting this idea on this message board for a long time. Historically, the Yosef image comes from the 1800's, perhaps as late as the early 1900's. Our Yosef is not a frontiersman like Daniel Boone or Davey Crocket, but he represents the people who settled in western North Carolina, mainly Scots-Irish, German, and free African. I'm strongly in favor of a "real person" mascot that represents these settlers, both white and black. During the time the Germans were settling in the Appalachians, one family in particular became famous for their hunting dogs. This was the Plott family. They brought this breed from Europe for hunting big game like bear and boar. The Plott Hound became known for its courage and tenacity, the best friend of early mountaineers. Later, the Plott Hound would become North Carolina's official state dog. To my recommendation: Let's include a Plott Hound with our "real person" mascot to create a duo that I believe will become nationally known and will take our mountaineer brand to new heights.
I like that too. My son just got a Plott hound mix. Those dogs are good looking, loud, feisty, large, smart, fearless, and an absolute hand-full. Perfect mascot, except for the part about controlling him. Good luck with that part.
It's the state dog of North Carolina too. I think it looks enough different from the Bluetick Coonhound that UT uses to avoid confusion.

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Re: Coastal Unis

Unread post by proasu89 » Wed Oct 02, 2019 2:12 pm

Just my opinion, but I feel like we might over think some of the non essentials.

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Re: Coastal Unis

Unread post by AppinVA » Thu Oct 03, 2019 5:40 am

Perfect name for the hound: Moonshine.
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Re: Coastal Unis

Unread post by NewApp » Thu Oct 03, 2019 6:32 am

appgrunt71 wrote:
Wed Oct 02, 2019 9:43 am
Since we are talking about Yosef, I've been promoting this idea on this message board for a long time. Historically, the Yosef image comes from the 1800's, perhaps as late as the early 1900's. Our Yosef is not a frontiersman like Daniel Boone or Davey Crocket, but he represents the people who settled in western North Carolina, mainly Scots-Irish, German, and free African. I'm strongly in favor of a "real person" mascot that represents these settlers, both white and black. During the time the Germans were settling in the Appalachians, one family in particular became famous for their hunting dogs. This was the Plott family. They brought this breed from Europe for hunting big game like bear and boar. The Plott Hound became known for its courage and tenacity, the best friend of early mountaineers. Later, the Plott Hound would become North Carolina's official state dog. To my recommendation: Let's include a Plott Hound with our "real person" mascot to create a duo that I believe will become nationally known and will take our mountaineer brand to new heights.

Who would house and care for the Plott hound?
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Re: Coastal Unis

Unread post by appgrunt71 » Thu Oct 03, 2019 8:43 am

I did a little research. Four colleges have canine mascots:

College Breed Name Cared for By
Yale Univ Olde English Bulldogge Handsome Dan Privately cared for
TX A&M Rough Collie Reveille Privately cared for
UT Bluetick Coonhound Smokey Privately cared for
UGA Bulldog Uga Privately cared for

At UT Smokey is cared for by a local family but during game days spends its time at a fraternity. Reveille is the highest ranking member of the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M, spending time with the Corps during game day.

I believe that it is the best practice for a canine mascot to have a loving private home. During game day the pup can hang out with a fraternity, the cheerleaders, or the ROTC cadets.

And, I like the name "Moonshine" as well.

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Re: Coastal Unis

Unread post by Stonewall » Thu Oct 03, 2019 9:33 am

I love the bay of a hound.

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Re: Coastal Unis

Unread post by goapps93 » Thu Oct 03, 2019 9:36 am

NC State has Tuffy II, a Tamaskan, privately owned and cared for and loaned out on game days.
WE ARE YOSEF!

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