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The Trojans Trample Their Tradition

As noted by Sports Illustrated, Southern California's 86-year-old all-male "Yell Leaders" squad is being replaced by "Team Trojan," which will consist of 14 men and women whose goal is to fire up the crowd.

No word yet whether Pete Caroll will be invited to join Team Trojan. (Photograph from Rakes of Mallow.)

A few points bear making here.

First of all, this exercise in political correctness at the expense of a longstanding practice ought to be as superfluous as it is silly. U.S.C.'s associate vice president for student affairs, Lori White, claims that the change occurred because they "noticed that at other universities they seemed to have more people cheering for the team."

In the last three years, the Trojans have won two national titles and played for a third. If that isn't enough to make Southern California fans root for their team, what is?

Secondly, if you're going to tinker around with a few of the more historic aspects of your game day experience, at least admit what you're doing. The school's assistant dean and executive director of student life and involvement, Patrick Bailey, was appointed to chair the Spirit Advisory Task Force . . . and he talks exactly like you would expect someone associated with such titles as "executive director of student life and involvement" and "Spirit Advisory Task Force" to talk, using the disingenuous euphemisms of agenda-laden academic jargon.

Says Dean Bailey, presumably with a straight face:

I think tradition evolves.

I get the feeling that Dean Bailey's job description involves sneaking out after dark and painting the following message on the side of the barn:
All traditions are equal but some traditions are more equal than others.

It suffices to say that anyone who believes that evolution, previously thought to be an organic process, is actually produced by university task force directives has an interesting take on natural selection.

Finally, and most importantly, did anyone even know U.S.C. had Yell Leaders in the first place? Be honest, now . . . when you hear the words "Yell Leaders," you think of Texas A&M, don't you?

If someone was troubled by the notion of an all-male spirit squad at Troy, the solution was simple enough: abolish it. To hear Vice President White tell it, no one would have noticed, anyway.

You want to get female students involved in firing up a Southern California crowd? Try this:

Problem solved, without political correctness rearing its ugly head.

Go 'Dawgs!

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RE: SC Crowd
Yes, USC has Yell Leaders, and they get offended if you call them otherwise.  It's the nature of Southern California, the bandwagon mentality as USC had problems selling out even at the beginning of their run, and they did not start consistently selling out until last year.  I can't tell you how many USC decals, license plate holders I've seen over the past 3 years as opposed to all the years I lived out here before.  

Not sure how it is in the South, but at all the stadiums I've been to out here, UCLA, USC and Cal, every single place has had a yell leader of some sort, someone on a microphone telling everyone in the stands to stand up and cheer.  

by CaliWolverine on Aug 22, 2006 12:05 PM EDT reply actions  

re: Traditon
This sounds like that ridiculous "I Am Georgia" towel "tradition" I have been reading about on Georgiadogs.com. What's next? Matt Stafford bobbleheads to the first 1,000 fans?

by mrshartdawg on Aug 22, 2006 1:28 PM EDT reply actions  

Everybody's an expert
UGA Football is so important that even influencial politicial blogs take time to talk football.
http://www.jasonpye.com/blog/
Ths blog has become one of the most widely read local politics blogs in the area in which Kyle and I live.
It has some good stuff up there.
BUT - and this is crucial - it doesn't have ANY picutres of Mary Louise Parker.  But then again neither has DawgSports.com for FAR TOO LONG.

by Blogger who came in from the cold on Aug 22, 2006 2:40 PM EDT reply actions  

I'm against it
I've never much cared for the "yell fish," but I can't abide these co-ed squads -- an orthopedic surgeon's dream of flying females, who punctuate their "routines" with various "go team" squawks. They all have the same grating bloody voices, a nasal screech that feels like having a sinus scraped.

As for traditions evolving, the Song Girls added some kind of halter top to their wardrobe last year, surely that should be enough.

If they couldn't find anyone who was interested in the job, fine. If all the born-again fans and UC Irvine alumni can't master a basic set of cheers, so be it. This isn't the way forward.

by DC Trojan on Aug 22, 2006 11:48 PM EDT reply actions  

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