OT: Most Popular D1 Nickname???

Submitted by MGoSoftball on

The Softball team played the Utah Valley Wolverines this weekend.  There are only 2 D1 schools named Wolverines.  Their colors are green and gold.

Can everyone name the most popular D1 nicknames?  The #1 spot has 5 schools and #2 and #3 have 4 schools each.

No cheating.  No google.  Just memory.

 

sum1valiant

March 3rd, 2014 at 8:58 PM ^

I'm pretty sure no one knows the answer to this, as I don't believe there is a correct answer.  There's a few stories out there that speak of an actual eagle flying over the field at a game that spawned the battle cry, as well as a couple stories that are rooted in Indian lore.  I remember reading up on it a few years ago, and actually found the background fairly intersting, considering I never thought I'd give a shit about anything Auburn.   

MaizeMN

March 3rd, 2014 at 9:04 PM ^

I dated a girl who attended Auburn and she explained it was in reference to a Civil War battle in which a soldier and eagle were the only survivors. The soldier later attended Auburn and took the lucky eagle with. It escaped and circled the field during a game ultimately won by AU, hence "war damn eagle." I think she also said something about the bird dropping dead as a stone during a game. I'm not sure if it was the same game though. Personally, I prefer the two wolverine mascots attempting to destroy everything (including each other) during Michigan's foray into live mascotdom. 

Wolverine Devotee

March 3rd, 2014 at 7:59 PM ^

I know of one other Wolverine school. Grove City College in Pennsylvania.

The only reason I know that is because they're in the CWPA along with Michigan for Water Polo.

Here's their football helmets-

sammylittle

March 3rd, 2014 at 8:27 PM ^

I teach at Mississippi State these days.  In 2010 our first four opponents were Memphis, Auburn, LSU, and Georgia.  Yes, nothing but Tigers and Bulldogs.  It was a little repetitive. 

ThadMattasagoblin

March 3rd, 2014 at 8:32 PM ^

I always loved the nicknames that were based off of the state nickname: sooners, longhorns, jayhawks, volunteers, hawkeyes, gophers, badgers, hoosiers, wolverines etc. Nicknames like Spartans, Tigers, Bulldogs, and Wildcats don't instill the same passion.