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sws4420
10-05-2008, 02:51 AM
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The University of Idaho cheerleaders are seen in their old uniforms, which prompted complaints.

University of Idaho cheerleaders will unveil their new, more demure, uniforms at the home football game Saturday against Nevada.

Complaints that the previous uniforms were too short and revealing prompted the change.

Shelly Robson, adviser to the school's Spirit Squad, said the new uniforms better represent the university, which is in Moscow, Idaho, about 80 miles southeast of Spokane, Wash.

"As a public institution, we are responsive to the community that supports us and we are stewards of our image," Robson said. "The old uniforms were not appropriate for or reflective of Idaho."

The original outfits, first worn during the Sept. 6 game against Idaho State, were shiny and featured halter tops and very short black skirts with white trim. They were similar to what NFL cheerleaders might wear, and cost $4,200 to equip the 19 women on the squad.

Some spectators complained about them being too skimpy, although others liked them, Dean of Students Bruce Pitman has said.

Cassie Helm of Liberty Lake, Wash., the cheerleader coach who was responsible for the uniforms, said they were intended to promote physical fitness, but she resigned after the clothing was criticized.

The cheerleaders then worked the Sept. 13 game against Western Michigan wearing black volleyball shorts and football jerseys.

The new two-piece uniforms are primarily black with silver accents. The tops are also a halter-style with silver accents and a silver "I" on the chest; the skirts are black with a wide silver band along the bottom, but are about 6 inches longer than the earlier versions.

They cost a total of $2,200, raised from private donors, and were to arrive from the maker on Friday, the school said.

Cheerleaders have declined interviews since shortly after the complaints were made. In a news release, Spirit Squad member and new coach Jessica Gudgel said the team made the change to deflect attention from its outfits and place it back on the football team.

Unfortunately, Idaho (1-4) has lost three straight in yet another losing campaign.

"We invite our fans and critics alike to join us with a sportsmanlike approach to these events," Gudgel said. "The old uniforms simply didn't work out. It's time now for everyone to let us get back to what we do, which is to be strong, effective representatives of the University of Idaho."

Gudgel said Spirit Squad members were consulted about the new uniforms and approved of them.

The squad is funded by the Associated Students of the University of Idaho.

This will be the second uniform adjustment for the school this fall. Earlier this month the football team removed the UI logo sewn onto the seat of the pants after fans complained.


http://www.komonews.com/news/local/30268584.html

MedicCook
10-05-2008, 05:50 AM
You would think uptight people could find something more productive to do with their time then to complain about what the cheerleaders are wearing.

sws4420
10-05-2008, 08:30 AM
Adult cheerleaders, at that.

Donna
10-05-2008, 10:06 AM
This is my FAVORITE cheer right now............

j1xGFcmmf-U

LLL
10-05-2008, 10:51 AM
Keyrist, what a bunch of uptight assholes. Put 'em in a burlap bag to satisfy the masses I say. :cuckoo:

Donna
10-05-2008, 11:58 AM
I could see if it were high schoolers, but these are young women. :rolleye:

Jimmerz
10-05-2008, 02:38 PM
fucking stupid.. all these crybabys in this country.. i tell ya you cant fucking fart these days without somone crying about it..

Thomas the Solitary
10-05-2008, 03:15 PM
"Not shown: the thongs worn underneath the micro skirt."

sws4420
10-05-2008, 05:51 PM
Contrast the outfits in the picture at the top of the article with the uniforms that cheerleaders from Argentina wear.

http://img35.exs.cx/img35/2905/cheerleaders36in.jpg
This will be the second uniform adjustment for the school this fall. Earlier this month the football team removed the UI logo sewn onto the seat of the pants after fans complained.I don't understand why this was a problem.

Thomas the Solitary
10-05-2008, 06:28 PM
I think I might have just become a fan of Argentinian soccer.

You know what just popped into my head?

just what in the fuck are cheerleaders for, anyway? THEY ARE EYE CANDY!!

I think the protesters in the original article should think of that.

And with the seat of the pants thing... uh, it could be considered disrespectful to the school if you happen to invest a lot of emotion into the emblem of the school... you know, like the american flag? how people get all sorts of upset when it's put on the floor? It's just a piece of fabric, but its the emotions invested in the symbol.

Like how the people in church used to get all sorts of bent out of shape when I sat on my bible so I could see what was going on during church. (when I was just a little nipper)

sws4420
10-05-2008, 06:30 PM
I think their purpose is to get the crowd involved and to pump up the team, though I've been both a player and a spectator and I never actually looked at them during games until my daughter became one.

Thomas the Solitary
10-05-2008, 06:34 PM
Oh my god. Why did you have to do that to me, Mr. Man of the Stack?

Here's a youtube video of still pictures with a pretty good song. I think it illustrates my previous post about cheerleaders being eye candy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMjR_GEpfLE&NR=1
VMjR_GEpfLE

sws4420
10-05-2008, 06:35 PM
Oh my god. Why did you have to do that to me, Mr. Man of the Stack?:huh:

Thomas the Solitary
10-05-2008, 06:37 PM
I think I'm going to move to argentina and become an avid soccer (football down there) fan.


:huh:
I didn't know anything about Argentinian Cheerleaders. Now I know too much.

** drool **

sws4420
10-05-2008, 09:20 PM
Ah. Gotcha.

I do what I can.

That's why I'm the chairman.

Jimmerz
10-06-2008, 01:08 AM
mmmm cheer leaders.. yummy lmao

started with Thomas Peebler, a student of Princeton University, leading a group of six men on the sidelines to cheer for a university football game. In 1884, Thomas Peebler, now a graduate, took that yell to the University of Minnesota. it wasnt until WWII that women got involved to the point it became an all woman activity..and actually cheer leading probly has its roots in the early 13th century in greece

Thomas the Solitary
10-06-2008, 01:24 AM
yes, well now days it's obviously entirely for eye candy.

Otherwise the cheerleaders would have sweat pants on or something. Come on, they're showing skin to tease and titillate. Even the silly stupid High School girls in Sparta when I was in high school.

I remember thinking "man, how do they get away with wearing skirts like that, when in school the dress code says the skirt has to be past the knees six inches."

I remember a bunch of guys saying they were going to start coming into school with skirts on because at the time shorts were not allowed. They changed that while I was in there. But those cheerleaders... they wore them skirts all over the place.

I still don't understand how they got away with it... other than the fact that they were EYE CANDY!!

sws4420
10-06-2008, 08:42 AM
I gobble eye candy.

trojanmiro
10-06-2008, 09:01 AM
argentina, as well as that entire region of south america, is a very sexually provactive society. they have some kinda show on hbo about it on late nights. prostitution there is commonly accepted.

Thomas the Solitary
10-06-2008, 03:43 PM
It might be time for a s0lid field trip.

Oh, and another thing I thought of last night (well, this morning, but anyway) to them old Greeks, MEN were eye candy. Manly men.