Re: Updated Standards Manual
I read this entire thread and it obviously sums up to one concise point - The "T" on the helmets should be white.
Re: Updated Standards Manual
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Originally Posted by
Dawg06
What do exceptions to the English language have to do with this? I'm not saying we have to following AP guidelines. What I am saying is that every credible news source in the United States uses the AP abbreviation La. Tech. No Tech standards manual will change that. The AP style guide is why people call us La Tech. I was told by people in our athletic department that the abbreviation for Louisiana is LA. That's how clueless and stubborn these people are.
La = Lah phonetically
LA = El Aye phonetically
This is common sense.
Great to know when referring to the university proper. However, even then that would be wrong. La. Tech is inappropriate usage no matter what. It will still be used because some people are too anal retentive to accept branding because they think they have the high ground.
I go back to a past statement I made along the lines that these people are stupid/ignorant/lazy/have agenda. We should not let those type of people dictate us.
Re: Updated Standards Manual
I graduated from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute but is was alwasys called Tech in Louisiana. The legislature officially changed the name to Louisiana Tech University in 1970. I have never called it Lah Tech or El Aye Tech (although we jokingly referred to it as Jolly Lolly Poly when we attended). I am not too lazy to say I graduated from Louisiana Tech. Even if you write it La. it's pronounced Louisiana. No one goes to the University of Al or to Tx A&M (although some go to TAMU). So La. Tech is not inappropriate when writing, but is inappropriately pronounced Lah.
Now sports casters are really lazy and we can't control what they say. It really used to irk me to hear one of those women announcers say Lah Tech. Perhaps we should send them the correct way to refer to us. As someone wrote earlier the correct way is to say Louisiana Tech the first time and then shorten it to Tech for the remainder of the game or story.
Re: Updated Standards Manual
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Originally Posted by
Houston Techsan
I graduated from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute but is was alwasys called Tech in Louisiana. The legislature officially changed the name to Louisiana Tech University in 1970. I have never called it Lah Tech or El Aye Tech (although we jokingly referred to it as Jolly Lolly Poly when we attended). I am not too lazy to say I graduated from Louisiana Tech. Even if you write it La. it's pronounced Louisiana. No one goes to the University of Al or to Tx A&M (although some go to TAMU). So La. Tech is not inappropriate when writing, but is inappropriately pronounced Lah.
Now sports casters are really lazy and we can't control what they say. It really used to irk me to hear one of those women announcers say Lah Tech. Perhaps we should send them the correct way to refer to us. As someone wrote earlier the correct way is to say Louisiana Tech the first time and then shorten it to Tech for the remainder of the game or story.
Shorten nicknames...
UConn = University of Connecticut
UMass = University of Massachusetts
Zags = Gonzaga
Ole Miss = University of Mississippi
Bama = Alabama
Cal = University of California, Berkeley
Mizzou = University of Missouri
Re: Updated Standards Manual
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Originally Posted by
qng001
Shorten nicknames...
UConn = University of Connecticut
UMass = University of Massachusetts
Zags = Gonzaga
Ole Miss = University of Mississippi
Bama = Alabama
Cal = University of California, Berkeley
Mizzou = University of Missouri
Those schools should be using postal codes...
UCT (pronounced UConn) = University of Connecticut
UMA (pronounced UMass) = University of Massachusetts
PA State (pronounced Penn State) = Pennsylvania State University
Ole MS (pronounced Ole Miss) = University of Mississippi
AL (pronounced Bama) = Alabama
CA (pronounced Cal) = University of California, Berkeley
MO (pronounced Mizzou) = University of Missouri
:rolleyes4:
Re: Updated Standards Manual
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Houston Techsan
I graduated from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute but is was alwasys called Tech in Louisiana. The legislature officially changed the name to Louisiana Tech University in 1970. I have never called it Lah Tech or El Aye Tech (although we jokingly referred to it as Jolly Lolly Poly when we attended). I am not too lazy to say I graduated from Louisiana Tech. Even if you write it La. it's pronounced Louisiana. No one goes to the University of Al or to Tx A&M (although some go to TAMU). So La. Tech is not inappropriate when writing, but is inappropriately pronounced Lah.
Now sports casters are really lazy and we can't control what they say. It really used to irk me to hear one of those women announcers say Lah Tech. Perhaps we should send them the correct way to refer to us. As someone wrote earlier the correct way is to say Louisiana Tech the first time and then shorten it to Tech for the remainder of the game or story.
Yeah--it's as if "those women" need to be reminded of their appropriate role in life. :D
Re: Updated Standards Manual
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Originally Posted by
Dawg06
What do exceptions to the English language have to do with this? I'm not saying we have to following AP guidelines. What I am saying is that every credible news source in the United States uses the AP abbreviation La. Tech. No Tech standards manual will change that. The AP style guide is why people call us La Tech. I was told by people in our athletic department that the abbreviation for Louisiana is LA. That's how clueless and stubborn these people are.
La = Lah phonetically
LA = El Aye phonetically
This is common sense.
Good God son. What a bunch of crap. :laugh:
It's amazing that you would call ANYONE else "clueless and stubborn". You just can't handle the fact that people DISAGREE with you. Grow up.
Re: Updated Standards Manual
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Originally Posted by
qng001
Shorten nicknames...
UConn = University of Connecticut
UMass = University of Massachusetts
Zags = Gonzaga
Ole Miss = University of Mississippi
Bama = Alabama
Cal = University of California, Berkeley
Mizzou = University of Missouri
That's right. And just like those schools all CHOSE their nicknames, Louisiana Tech has CHOSEN to go by the nickname "LA Tech". Not La Tech. Not El Aye Tech. And not Louie Tech. It's got nothing to do with postal codes and Dawg06's nonsense.
It's LA Tech. Get on board. And shut the **ck up, '06.