Have you seen the NM Bowl Game trophy the Coogs might win? It's...erm..


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Nice calves.
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Is that Ace or Gary?
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Why not? They will have urned it.TitusPullo said:
The fuck? I guess if they lose the game they won't have to take it home with them.
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Pajama boy is sure getting around these days
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If I were Wazzu, I wouldn't complain.
They've only been to like 10 bowl games in their history. James took us to 14. They're gonna need to fill out their trophy case one way or another.
Though if I were them, I'd probably turn the urn one way or the other. -
I hope they dumped out the old greaser's ashes before they slapped the paint on it...
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Looks like a 9-year-old did the artwork.
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PurpleBaze said:
Looks like a 9-year-old did the artwork.
No kidding. Looks like a fucking 3rd grade art project. That will look awesome sitting alone in the coogs trophy case...
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Clearly not done by someone who knows football. That fruit is a fumble waiting to happen.
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Can you tell me who won the CIT last March? Winning the New Mexico Bowl (or Fight Hunger Bowl for that matter) is every bit as meaningful.whatshouldicareabout said:If I were Wazzu, I wouldn't complain.
They've only been to like 10 bowl games in their history. James took us to 14. They're gonna need to fill out their trophy case one way or another.
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it's a soccer ball? that's fucking ironic that a football trophy is actually a futbol.
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Land of Enchantment, bitches
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Playing against a team that lost to the 11th place team in the Pac-12 to win a piece of pottery in December is always special.
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This thread ... it's a very doogish thread.
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TheHB said:
This thread ... it's a very doogish thread.
Take a good long look at that trophy. It is begging to be dropped at the victory celebration.
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Maddox needs to get on this.Haid_D_Salaami said:PurpleBaze said:Looks like a 9-year-old did the artwork.
No kidding. Looks like a fucking 3rd grade art project. That will look awesome sitting alone in the coogs trophy case... -
If you are going to bash the meticulous hand-crafted artwork of Native Americans, then I'm out ...
The New Mexico Bowl trophy is one of the most unique in all of college sports. It is a Native American clay pot meticulously handcrafted by artists Marcellus and Elizabeth Media from the Zia Pueblo. The 20-inch bowl-shaped pottery features the iconic Zia sun symbol and images of football players, a deer, mountain lion, buffalo and eagle.
Elizabeth hand-coils and fires the pottery at the couple’s home studio and her husband, Marcellus, paints the clay trophies. Using a white base coat on the pot makes the Zia patterns stand out after being hand-painted in black. His final touch is colored acrylic paints depicting football players in classic game stances and logos for the participating teams, not to mention the New Mexico Bowl insignia. At top market value, the pots would sell for an estimated $2,500.
The New Mexico Bowl stuck with the unconventional for its Outstanding Offensive and Defensive Player Awards. They went to another Zia Pueblo artist, Ralph Aragon, who crafted the trophies from traditional leather shields.
Jeff Siembieda, New Mexico Bowl Executive Director, found all three artists in 2006 when he traveled to the pueblo, located approximately 30 miles northwest of Albuquerque, looking for permission to use the Zia sun in its logo. The tribal leaders gave there consent and in return, asked that Zia art be used for the awards. -
Those poor bastards.
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TitusPullo said:
The fuck? I guess if they lose the game they won't have to take it home with them.
Now Bill Moos has a personal urn to use for his ashes after he suffocates while gargling Leaches balls. Go Cougs! -
Marcellus needs watch football, take an art class, and hire Lane Kiffen to coach him how to hold a football. If my kids ever hold a football like that they are grounded!TheHB said:If you are going to bash the meticulous hand-crafted artwork of Native Americans, then I'm out ...
The New Mexico Bowl trophy is one of the most unique in all of college sports. It is a Native American clay pot meticulously handcrafted by artists Marcellus and Elizabeth Media from the Zia Pueblo. The 20-inch bowl-shaped pottery features the iconic Zia sun symbol and images of football players, a deer, mountain lion, buffalo and eagle.
Elizabeth hand-coils and fires the pottery at the couple’s home studio and her husband, Marcellus, paints the clay trophies. Using a white base coat on the pot makes the Zia patterns stand out after being hand-painted in black. His final touch is colored acrylic paints depicting football players in classic game stances and logos for the participating teams, not to mention the New Mexico Bowl insignia. At top market value, the pots would sell for an estimated $2,500.
The New Mexico Bowl stuck with the unconventional for its Outstanding Offensive and Defensive Player Awards. They went to another Zia Pueblo artist, Ralph Aragon, who crafted the trophies from traditional leather shields.
Jeff Siembieda, New Mexico Bowl Executive Director, found all three artists in 2006 when he traveled to the pueblo, located approximately 30 miles northwest of Albuquerque, looking for permission to use the Zia sun in its logo. The tribal leaders gave there consent and in return, asked that Zia art be used for the awards.
Better NA scam than $2,500 elementary school art pots: casino. -
I was expecting body parts in mason jars.
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Good explanation. Not sure about #10 for WSU and his "classic game stance" though. Maybe classic gay guy trying to look like a football player? Anyway, that Injun couple should stick to painting owls, buffalo and shit...
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You try shooting white people from behind rocks for 200 years, then pop off. -
Clearly they were drinking fire water while doing the art.TheHB said:If you are going to bash the meticulous hand-crafted artwork of Native Americans, then I'm out ...
The New Mexico Bowl trophy is one of the most unique in all of college sports. It is a Native American clay pot meticulously handcrafted by artists Marcellus and Elizabeth Media from the Zia Pueblo. The 20-inch bowl-shaped pottery features the iconic Zia sun symbol and images of football players, a deer, mountain lion, buffalo and eagle.
Elizabeth hand-coils and fires the pottery at the couple’s home studio and her husband, Marcellus, paints the clay trophies. Using a white base coat on the pot makes the Zia patterns stand out after being hand-painted in black. His final touch is colored acrylic paints depicting football players in classic game stances and logos for the participating teams, not to mention the New Mexico Bowl insignia. At top market value, the pots would sell for an estimated $2,500.
The New Mexico Bowl stuck with the unconventional for its Outstanding Offensive and Defensive Player Awards. They went to another Zia Pueblo artist, Ralph Aragon, who crafted the trophies from traditional leather shields.
Jeff Siembieda, New Mexico Bowl Executive Director, found all three artists in 2006 when he traveled to the pueblo, located approximately 30 miles northwest of Albuquerque, looking for permission to use the Zia sun in its logo. The tribal leaders gave there consent and in return, asked that Zia art be used for the awards. -
The fire water won
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FTFY.RaccoonHarry said:The
fire waterpeyote won
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I'd venture to guess it was 'flame water' based on the 'reluctant catcher' pose of the frightened Coug player about ready to fumble away the win.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
Clearly they were drinking fire water while doing the art. -
They really deserve that urn after that meltdown.
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I don't know, might have been done by the Native version of Nostradamus if you ask me, considering how things turned out!!jmc84 said:
Clearly not done by someone who knows football. That fruit is a fumble waiting to happen.
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Native American Pottery For a Shitty Underwear Bowel Trophy Superiority GuyTheHB said:If you are going to bash the meticulous hand-crafted artwork of Native Americans, then I'm out ...
The New Mexico Bowl trophy is one of the most unique in all of college sports. It is a Native American clay pot meticulously handcrafted by artists Marcellus and Elizabeth Media from the Zia Pueblo. The 20-inch bowl-shaped pottery features the iconic Zia sun symbol and images of football players, a deer, mountain lion, buffalo and eagle.
Elizabeth hand-coils and fires the pottery at the couple’s home studio and her husband, Marcellus, paints the clay trophies. Using a white base coat on the pot makes the Zia patterns stand out after being hand-painted in black. His final touch is colored acrylic paints depicting football players in classic game stances and logos for the participating teams, not to mention the New Mexico Bowl insignia. At top market value, the pots would sell for an estimated $2,500.
The New Mexico Bowl stuck with the unconventional for its Outstanding Offensive and Defensive Player Awards. They went to another Zia Pueblo artist, Ralph Aragon, who crafted the trophies from traditional leather shields.
Jeff Siembieda, New Mexico Bowl Executive Director, found all three artists in 2006 when he traveled to the pueblo, located approximately 30 miles northwest of Albuquerque, looking for permission to use the Zia sun in its logo. The tribal leaders gave there consent and in return, asked that Zia art be used for the awards.