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Title: Banners Within Banners
Post by: KL31NY on February 08, 2013, 10:15:40 AM
Just noticed the new banner. That is tight! Good work!
Title: Re: Banners Within Banners
Post by: VULB#62 on February 08, 2013, 11:20:33 AM
Great Idea!

Not being critical and not having been in the ARC, but I have a couple of questions about the banners themselves.

Are these photos of real banners or are they artistic renderings?  That is, are these really hanging in the ARC?  Or do they literally only fly amongst the 'digital' rafters?

Technically Men's Soccer won their championship in 2011 (assume the 2012 on the banner implies 2011-2012 academic year(?)

Why is Bowling prefaced by 'Women's' on the NCAA banner?  It is a women-only sport at Valpo.  'Women's Softball' does not appear on the same banner.

Why couldn't we have done without the word 'participant'  on the NCAA and the NIT banners?  Participant sounds so nebulous and kinda lame.  In both cases just listing the sport would have implied that we did indeed participate.

Just wondering.
Title: Re: Banners Within Banners
Post by: valpopal on February 08, 2013, 11:52:47 AM
Some fine writing about older banner years and the rivalry with ORU:

http://www.midmajority.com/p/3378 (http://www.midmajority.com/p/3378)
Title: Re: Banners Within Banners
Post by: vu72 on February 08, 2013, 12:38:02 PM
Quote from: VULB#62 on February 08, 2013, 11:20:33 AM
Great Idea!

Not being critical and not having been in the ARC, but I have a couple of questions about the banners themselves.

Are these photos of real banners or are they artistic renderings?  That is, are these really hanging in the ARC?  Or do they literally only fly amongst the 'digital' rafters?

Technically Men's Soccer won their championship in 2011 (assume the 2012 on the banner implies 2011-2012 academic year(?)

Why is Bowling prefaced by 'Women's' on the NCAA banner?  It is a women-only sport at Valpo.  'Women's Softball' does not appear on the same banner.Why couldn't we have done without the word 'participant'  on the NCAA and the NIT banners?  Participant sounds so nebulous and kinda lame.  In both cases just listing the sport would have implied that we did indeed participate.

Just wondering.

Yes, bowling is a women's only sport at Valpo. I suppose you have a good point about the need or lack thereof of the word women's. Softball is just softball, there is only one team and the same goes for bowling.
Title: Re: Banners Within Banners
Post by: KL31NY on February 08, 2013, 04:13:57 PM
NCAA uses "Women's Bowling" and "Bowling" without an exact pattern that I can find, so I don't get into a tizzy about it. In these cases, I'm usually just offended when an NCAA-sanctioned sport is for both genders and they referred to along the lines of "Basketball" and "Women's Basketball"

I assume the logos on the banners are similar if not exact to what they would look like on any actual banners that may be in the ARC, just with the various sports details added underneath. Still pretty fun, though
Title: Re: Banners Within Banners
Post by: valpo04 on February 09, 2013, 08:03:41 AM
Quote from: VULB#62 on February 08, 2013, 11:20:33 AM
Great Idea!

Not being critical and not having been in the ARC, but I have a couple of questions about the banners themselves.

Are these photos of real banners or are they artistic renderings?  That is, are these really hanging in the ARC?  Or do they literally only fly amongst the 'digital' rafters?

Technically Men's Soccer won their championship in 2011 (assume the 2012 on the banner implies 2011-2012 academic year(?)

Why is Bowling prefaced by 'Women's' on the NCAA banner?  It is a women-only sport at Valpo.  'Women's Softball' does not appear on the same banner.

Why couldn't we have done without the word 'participant'  on the NCAA and the NIT banners?  Participant sounds so nebulous and kinda lame.  In both cases just listing the sport would have implied that we did indeed participate.

Just wondering.

Well, we certainly didn't expect this level of scrutiny!   ;)

An update will be made  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Banners Within Banners
Post by: bbtds on February 09, 2013, 08:31:06 AM
Quote from: valpo04 on February 09, 2013, 08:03:41 AMWell, we certainly didn't expect this level of scrutiny!   

Really! Scrutiny is this board's middle name.  Valpo Fans' Scrutiny Zone.

Never mind.
Title: Re: Banners Within Banners
Post by: LaPorteAveApostle on February 09, 2013, 12:56:27 PM
top notch job, 04.  thanks.

hopefully wh won't complain about placement ;)
Title: Re: Banners Within Banners
Post by: valpopal on February 09, 2013, 03:45:40 PM
Quote from: VULB#62 on February 08, 2013, 11:20:33 AMNot being critical and not having been in the ARC, but I have a couple of questions about the banners themselves.

Are these photos of real banners or are they artistic renderings?  That is, are these really hanging in the ARC?  Or do they literally only fly amongst the 'digital' rafters?

For those who haven't been able to visit the ARC, here is a recent photo I took of the banners hanging in the main lobby:


(http://i49.tinypic.com/33m963s.jpg)
Title: Re: Banners Within Banners
Post by: VULB#62 on February 12, 2013, 07:02:09 PM
O4 don't worry about the scrutiny  ;)  .  As bbtds mentioned that our middle name on this forum. Pal thank you so much for that photo. Impressive as heck.  As an alum, if I were to walk into that lobby (and maybe I will in the near future), I'd pop the buttons on my shirt. 
Title: Re: Banners Within Banners
Post by: historyman on February 13, 2013, 01:29:47 AM
Quote from: valpopal on February 09, 2013, 03:45:40 PMFor those who haven't been able to visit the ARC, here is a recent photo I took of the banners hanging in the main lobby:
Didn't one of the ESPN broadcasts actually show that main lobby during a break in the action? If someone in the athletic department had mentioned that there were banners on the ceiling (I don't remember the camera panning up to the ceiling) those banners could have been shown on the broadcast regardless of whether they were inside the ARC main floor or not.