cberkas Posted April 23 Posted April 23 17 minutes ago, Shawn-O said: This feels like a missed opportunity. It’s getting roasted lol Quote
sioux rube Posted June 16 Posted June 16 1 hour ago, SIOUXFAN97 said: could've been worse(r) Anything is better than the postal logo 1 1 Quote
Blackheart Posted June 16 Posted June 16 4 hours ago, sioux rube said: Anything is better than the postal logo Yeah, and who wants a name like Spitfires when you can have something exclusive like Hawks? 2 Quote
UNDBIZ Posted August 14 Posted August 14 https://www.grandforksherald.com/news/local/kris-engelstad-gives-statement-in-support-of-fighting-sioux-trademark-seeker Quote Kris Engelstad, daughter of Ralph Engelstad and trustee and CEO of the Engelstad Foundation, said the foundation stands with Tyler Wilson, who is seeking three Fighting Sioux-related trademarks. Quote
Big Green Posted August 14 Posted August 14 1 hour ago, UNDBIZ said: https://www.grandforksherald.com/news/local/kris-engelstad-gives-statement-in-support-of-fighting-sioux-trademark-seeker What dream world does this dilutional guy live in? 1. UND can't legally transfer the trademark and 2. this would mean loss sales for UND. For Kris to weight in is just dumb. If Kris wants the name and logo back, cover the cost of changing the name back and any future legal matters with the NCAA. Personally with all the losses the NCAA has taking lately now would be the time to do it. But it will take backing of someone with deep pockets willing to spend the money. 3 Quote
GeauxSioux Posted August 14 Posted August 14 6 minutes ago, Big Green said: What dream world does this dilutional guy live in? 1. UND can't legally transfer the trademark and 2. this would mean loss sales for UND. For Kris to weight in is just dumb. If Kris wants the name and logo back, cover the cost of changing the name back and any future legal matters with the NCAA. Personally with all the losses the NCAA has taking lately now would be the time to do it. But it will take backing of someone with deep pockets willing to spend the money. I agree that now would be the time to do this. The NCAA is not what it was 20 years ago when they put their edict in place. 2 1 Quote
Popular Post iramurphy Posted August 14 Popular Post Posted August 14 Not worth the money or the hassle. The NCAA will be only part of the problem. The tribes didn’t unite in favor of the name when it could have made the difference. We can better spend the required millions on Coaches salaries, upgrades to the Betty, NIL funds etc. To resurrect a dead issue that doesn’t win games, that doesn’t improve results, doesn’t improve coaching doesn’t make sense. Just my opinion. The legal issues can be debated by attorneys but I only see it as a negative issue that will take focus away from any positive happenings. 3 8 1 Quote
Nodak1883 Posted August 15 Posted August 15 Honestly the nickname issue is a dead horse that people want to constantly bring up over and over again because of "Heritage" or something to that nature. Can anyone actually point to anything besides hockey or Athletics in general that used "Fighting Sioux" as part of the brand identity for UND? I certainly don't remember anything done compared to the level that is the current branding and messaging for UND. The tribes weren't unified in liking it, so who are we really bringing the nickname back for if we went back to it? 5 2 Quote
CMSioux Posted August 15 Posted August 15 5 hours ago, iramurphy said: Not worth the money or the hassle. The NCAA will be only part of the problem. The tribes didn’t unite in favor of the name when it could have made the difference. We can better spend the required millions on Coaches salaries, upgrades to the Betty, NIL funds etc. To resurrect a dead issue that doesn’t win games, that doesn’t improve results, doesn’t improve coaching doesn’t make sense. Just my opinion. The legal issues can be debated by attorneys but I only see it has a negative issue that will take focus away from any positive happenings. Seems like the new/younger hockey fans think it's as easy as just declaring that we want the name/logo back. It was much more than the NCAA just asking UND to retire the logo. 3 Quote
WiSioux Posted August 15 Posted August 15 2 hours ago, Nodak1883 said: Can anyone actually point to anything besides hockey or Athletics in general that used "Fighting Sioux" as part of the brand identity for UND? The aviation program. Quote
FSSD Posted August 15 Posted August 15 14 hours ago, Nodak1883 said: Honestly the nickname issue is a dead horse that people want to constantly bring up over and over again because of "Heritage" or something to that nature. Can anyone actually point to anything besides hockey or Athletics in general that used "Fighting Sioux" as part of the brand identity for UND? I certainly don't remember anything done compared to the level that is the current branding and messaging for UND. The tribes weren't unified in liking it, so who are we really bringing the nickname back for if we went back to it? I see a lot of FIghting Sioux merch in Western South Dakota for some reason. 2 Quote
Frozen4sioux Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago On 8/14/2026 at 7:03 PM, Nodak1883 said: Can anyone actually point to anything besides hockey or Athletics in general that used "Fighting Sioux" as part of the brand identity for UND? I certainly don't remember anything done compared to the level that is the current branding and messaging for UND. Just a completely ignorant statement, that I can only assume is based on nothing but one's own minute snapshot of experiences, oblivious to the history of the University. You maybe could benefit by revisiting a Dacotah yearbook or two. You would see the Fighting Sioux was engrained in every aspect of not only sports, student spirit, Greek life, of course aviation... but The Fighting Sioux Battalion of the ARMY ROTC... which at times throughout the 20th century was literally a mandatory part of every male UND students' requirements for graduation. Basically every aspect what the University of North Dakota has been since at least the late 40s, up to retirement had the "Fighting Sioux identity" as a core foundation. Just because you don't remember it, doesn't mean it didn't exist. 4 Quote
Frozen4sioux Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago And now is not the time to bring the Fighting Sioux nickname back. There will be a time when the NCAA isn't really a thing anymore and it won't be the issue. There will also be a time when the winds of political victimhood ideology shifts to "The evil oppressors stole our glorious name of honor, we want it reinstated" Nor should it in any way just be handed to some joe blow off the street to make money of t-shirt sales. Very disappointed to see the Engelstad support for this, she aught to know better. The University can and should abide by the conditions of maintaining it and should vigorously pursue punitive monetary judgements on those using it without proper licensing. They need to make an example out of someone. Quote
Fratt Mattin Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 46 minutes ago, Frozen4sioux said: Just a completely ignorant statement, that I can only assume is based on nothing but one's own minute snapshot of experiences, oblivious to the history of the University. You maybe could benefit by revisiting a Dacotah yearbook or two. You would see the Fighting Sioux was engrained in every aspect of not only sports, student spirit, Greek life, of course aviation... but The Fighting Sioux Battalion of the ARMY ROTC... which at times throughout the 20th century was literally a mandatory part of every male UND students' requirements for graduation. Basically every aspect what the University of North Dakota has been since at least the late 40s, up to retirement had the "Fighting Sioux identity" as a core foundation. Just because you don't remember it, doesn't mean it didn't exist. Well said. 1 Quote
CMSioux Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, Frozen4sioux said: Just a completely ignorant statement, that I can only assume is based on nothing but one's own minute snapshot of experiences, oblivious to the history of the University. You maybe could benefit by revisiting a Dacotah yearbook or two. You would see the Fighting Sioux was engrained in every aspect of not only sports, student spirit, Greek life, of course aviation... but The Fighting Sioux Battalion of the ARMY ROTC... which at times throughout the 20th century was literally a mandatory part of every male UND students' requirements for graduation. Basically every aspect what the University of North Dakota has been since at least the late 40s, up to retirement had the "Fighting Sioux identity" as a core foundation. Just because you don't remember it, doesn't mean it didn't exist. Sioux Award for Distinguished Achievement & Leadership: The highest honor awarded by the UND Alumni Association & Foundation. Presented annually during Homecoming since 1962, it recognizes alumni and community leaders for outstanding professional achievement, leadership, and service to the university 2 Quote
90siouxfan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 7 hours ago, Frozen4sioux said: And now is not the time to bring the Fighting Sioux nickname back. There will be a time when the NCAA isn't really a thing anymore and it won't be the issue. There will also be a time when the winds of political victimhood ideology shifts to "The evil oppressors stole our glorious name of honor, we want it reinstated" Nor should it in any way just be handed to some joe blow off the street to make money of t-shirt sales. Very disappointed to see the Engelstad support for this, she aught to know better. The University can and should abide by the conditions of maintaining it and should vigorously pursue punitive monetary judgements on those using it without proper licensing. They need to make an example out of someone. Perhaps the Sioux tribes will realize that a bunch of Chippewa pulled a fast one and had them relegated. 1 Quote
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