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Anyone else find this comincal?Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Anyone else find this comincal?From espn.com:
Seahawks move A&M 12th-man fight to federal court Associated Press BRYAN, Texas -- The Seattle Seahawks ran an end-around on Texas A&M, filing notice Thursday to remove from an Aggie hometown court their dispute over the "12th Man" slogan used by the university and the Super Bowl-bound NFL team. In a three-page "Notice of Removal" filed about two hours before a scheduled hearing in a Brazos County court just a few miles from the A&M campus, the Seahawks transferred the case to federal court in Houston, about 100 miles away. According to the motion, since Texas A&M is alleging a violation of its federally registered trademark by the Seahawks, a federal court has jurisdiction in the case. "It brings everything here to a screeching halt unless the federal court decides to remand it," said state District Judge J.D. Langley. Langley said the maneuver was fairly common for a case involving entities from different regions. A&M spokesman Lane Stephenson said he was unaware of a hearing Thursday in federal court and declined to comment further. The university owns the trademark to its generations-old "12th Man" reference for Aggie supporters in the stands and won a temporary court order in Bryan earlier this week to keep the Seahawks, who play Pittsburgh on Sunday in the Super Bowl, from using "12th Man" in their marketing. The Seahawks have recognized their followers as a "12th Man" since the mid-1980s and even retired the No. 12 jersey in 1984. Now with Seattle in the Super Bowl, their "12th Man" promotion, which previously has aggravated the Aggies, has gained an even higher profile. Texas A&M has been arguing the NFL team is infringing on the school's legal claim to the slogan, which they say they've used for more than 80 years. The school twice has registered trademarks for the "12th Man" label -- in 1990 and 1996 -- that include entertainment services and products like caps, T-shirts, novelty buttons and jewelry. Seattle's version of a "12th Man" banner, a flag with the No. 12 on it, was flying this week from the team's hotel in suburban Detroit. So was a flag atop Seattle's signature Space Needle and the state Capitol in Olympia. Then there's all the team merchandise and apparel with the "12th Man" logo. At A&M, the slogan dates to 1922 when a student, E. King Gill, was pulled from the stands to suit up for the injury-depleted Aggies as they faced top-ranked Centre College. Gill didn't play, but he was the last player standing on the sidelines in reserve as the Aggies won 22-14. A tradition was born. "Home of the 12 Man" is in huge letters at Kyle Field, where Aggie students stand during games as a sign of their readiness and support. A&M sent letters to the Seahawks in 2004 and 2005, protesting use of the slogan. School officials said the team never responded. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ How stupid is this? I'm sure Rocky Bernard and any other Aggies playing for the Seahawks are dodging reporters like crazy, for fear that they might be asked a question that would prompt an answer unpopular with one fan group or the other. This whole thing is ridiculous.
SeattlePony just e-mailed this to me:
Paul Allen today announced that he has purchased Texas A&M University for $1.2 billion and will be closing the University and turning the property into a park with a few mixed-used buildings. Initial plans call for an executive par 3 golf course for the homeless, two Starbucks coffee shops, a Whole Foods grocery store, and a condominium project. The park is to be called "The Commons At College Station" and construction will begin at the close of this semester. Students will be transferred to a few other colleges in Texas but, primarily to Washington State University where they will have a 'similar college experience.' At a press conference today Paul Allen apologized for any temporary student inconvenience and said "This ought to end any controversary about the '12th Man'."
This is the dumbest thing ever. Every time I see that stupid 12th man flag above Qwest Field it makes me cringe. I'll root for the Hawks in the big game, but I refuse to be a 12th man!
It's a crappy job but someone's gotta do it.
I find it interesting that they have sent them letters to stop using the 12th man in the past couple years, but they take them to court the week of the Super Bowl.
"Then in the Arctic half-light of the canyon, all existence fades to a being with my soul and memories and the sounds of the Big Blackfoot River and a four-count rhythm and the hope that a fish will rise."
Sure, but it's called the WTO riots. It's a crappy job but someone's gotta do it.
Lotsa calculated mostly FREE publicity, and press, especially since it was
the last few days of recruiting season. Them aggie engineers aren't completely stupid. I only wish Copeland had been half as smart. Maybe arranged with Ford a friendly advertising campaign involving a dispute over the decal on our helmets.
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