TOUCHDOWN! ETSU football return approved

#12
#12
How many oceans are there near J.C.?

"Bucky's background begins with the story of the East Tennessee State University nickname -- the Buccaneers. A brief history begins with a Buccaneer, who once roamed a vast area which stretched from the Florida Keys northward. Johnson City, home of ETSU, is located among the mountains of Eastern Tennessee and is a great distance from the ocean. For this reason, one might wonder why ETSU would select a Buccaneer as their mascot. The answer is not that simple. Apparently, geologists and archaeologists teamed up and discovered an underground river near the university several years ago. Named Pirate Creek, it evidently winds its way through many subterranean tunnels. It is thought that these caverns at one time channeled all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. Soon after this discovery, the legend of buccaneer, Jean Paul LeBucque was found in history books. The legend tells that LeBucque was a nuisance and terror. Evidently, he was looking for a place to hide his great store of gold and treasure, and find safety for himself. He sailed north in search of a new home and began to look inland. Legend states that he discovered the underground river near Johnson City and called Pirate Creek his home. Geologists feel that the upheaval of the earth's crust, which now blocks the channel, possibly killed LeBucque. This legend is widely accepted and is one way to explain why an inland school would choose a pirate nickname."
 
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#14
#14
oh! good fiction. whoever wrote that lebucque piece deserves an award.

good for etsu. now, get those a clowns on the JC commish to approve an area for a stadium as well as board if regents.

watching the option 10 rows back in the dome aint gonna fly!
 
#15
#15
"Bucky's background begins with the story of the East Tennessee State University nickname -- the Buccaneers. A brief history begins with a Buccaneer, who once roamed a vast area which stretched from the Florida Keys northward. Johnson City, home of ETSU, is located among the mountains of Eastern Tennessee and is a great distance from the ocean. For this reason, one might wonder why ETSU would select a Buccaneer as their mascot. The answer is not that simple. Apparently, geologists and archaeologists teamed up and discovered an underground river near the university several years ago. Named Pirate Creek, it evidently winds its way through many subterranean tunnels. It is thought that these caverns at one time channeled all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. Soon after this discovery, the legend of buccaneer, Jean Paul LeBucque was found in history books. The legend tells that LeBucque was a nuisance and terror. Evidently, he was looking for a place to hide his great store of gold and treasure, and find safety for himself. He sailed north in search of a new home and began to look inland. Legend states that he discovered the underground river near Johnson City and called Pirate Creek his home. Geologists feel that the upheaval of the earth's crust, which now blocks the channel, possibly killed LeBucque. This legend is widely accepted and is one way to explain why an inland school would choose a pirate nickname."

Interesting, but even "Pirates" would be more acceptable than "Buccaneers," since Pirates is/could be more loosely defined and doesn't necessarily evoke the idea of the sea/ocean. Pirating something is stealing and used often in that manner. Not an earth-shattering issue, or even very important for that matter, but with a new football beginning perhaps it is time for a new beginning with the team(s) nickname.
 
#16
#16
I think it's common knowledge that Fulmer has been in talks with ETSU. What isn't public knowledge is that he's signed on to be a part of their resurgence to getting football back. Not as a coach, but probably as a consultant/fundraiser. Will be announced in the coming weeks.
 
#22
#22
Jalen Hurd might get upset if he knew someone on here was making fun of Buccaneers in Middle TN.
 
#25
#25
Fulmer will be announced this afternoon at the meeting. He will not be the coach, however I have heard on good word that he has signed on to be some sort of consultant or fundraiser. I wouldn't be surprised to see the stadium that is built to have his name on it somewhere.
 
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