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Troy SteinerYou Name ItFebruary 16, 2009 The Battle For The West has a new symbol in the rivalry of OSU VS BSU. Coach Randall of BSU and Steiner of OSU lay down the challenge, who ever comes up with the best name will get a BSU, OSU and flowrestling t-shirt. All submissions will cut off on Friday February 20.
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- Coverage: Oregon State University - Speaker: Greg Randall - Coverage: Boise State At Oregon State
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I followed the rules too.
On, and BTW, I was using "Kg" as my user name here earlier.......not KC
since flo wont sell their shirts!
can u imagine nike or anyone not selling their name?
If you still want to give away a flo shirt i'm down.
The Seperator
The Peace Keeper
The Cleaver
The Bone Crusher
Axe of Revenge
The Blue and Black Axe
The Pin
Or call the axe "The West"
or "The Northwest"
or "The Pac"
how bout 2nd place gets a flo tshirt
3rd gets headband...
Big Bertha
The Warhammer
Brutal Basher
The Axe of Pride
The Axe of 1,000 Truths
The Axe of Glory
The Glory Axe
True Man's Trophy
The Axe of Victory
Blood And Guts
The Big Grind
More Fun:
"Annually Awarded Beaver Bronco Chippy Chopper"
A x A + B x B = C x C
Alias: A squared + B squared = C squared
N. G.(No Good) What does a right triangle have to do with wrestling!?
I'm having a hard time staying on task! I'm done!
"War of the West" axe
"Western War" axe
The phrase “Molon Labe” represents the indomitable spirit of the ancient warrior. Borne of the Battle of Thermopylae, it is the modern equivalent of "bring it on.”
When the Persian Emperor, Xerxes, demanded that the heavily outnumbered Spartan General Leonidas, and his heavily outnumbered troops, lay down their arms in exchange for their lives, Leonidas shouted back “Molon labe” or “Come and get them.” Peleka is Greek for hatchet or ax.
Molon Labe Peleka or “Come and get the ax.”
http://www.thefiringline.com/HCI/molon_labe.htm
http://www.molonlabe.com/
The Pac Axe
"Annually Awarded Beaver Bronco Chippy Chopper"
A x A + B x B = C x C
Alias: A squared + B squared = C squared
N. G.(No Good) What does a right triangle have to do with wrestling!?
I'm having a hard time staying on task! I'm done!
The tail and hoof battleaxe
"Steel and guts"
"Man's hatchet"
The Thomas-Young Axe
OSU - Dale Thomas, 34 years
BSU - Mike Young, 31 years
"Beaver Broncco Chippy Chopper" (chippy refers to beavers cutting chips of wood from a tree or lumbermen cutting chips of wood with an axe and/or steel chips in the blade or wood chips from the handle of the axe).
"Beaver Bronco Chippy Chopper Logger Flogger"
"Beaver Bronco Logger Flogger"
or
The Bronco/Beaver Peacekeeper
The Border Axe
The Silver Border Hammer
The Territory Hammer
The Cascade Hammer
Axe: The Axe of Adversaries
The Man's Axe
Old Faithful
Western Warhammer
Warhammer of the West
"Stump Buster"
"The TOOTHPICK"
"The Guillotine"
(or conversely)
The Border War BattleAxe
" Mr. Freddy Krueger special"
" The AXOL Rose AX"
"The Ida-Or AX"
The OR-Idah AX"
"split em like cord wood ax"
"the peace keeper"
"The BSU tooth pick"
The Best of the Northwest Axe
The Bronco-Beaver Fever Axe
The Boisgon Axe
Good luck, guys. Two classy programs.
Gosh, thanks for all of the nice comments guys about my choice. I actually prefer the truncated version suggested by others on this board, THE BRONCO/BEAVER CLEAVER. But thanks again, I usually get blasted on these forums.
Battle of the Beavers/Studs
The Battle of the Blue/Orange Axe
Battle of the states grapplers
for the axe - west coast chopper
The Rivalry Razor
The Backwoods Blade
The Max Axe Showdown
Bunyan's Blade
Bunyan's Axe
The Axe
The Border Bludgeon
The Border Basher
The Warhammer
The Brute
The Ultimate Warrior of the West
lord randalls weapon of choice when he goes to battle the woodland creature known as the beaver, with this weapon he hunts down the beaver. Stalking his enemy outside of his dam through the night, unknowingly the following morn the unsuspecting beaver lulls out of his dam. The beaver gets less than two steps outside of his home when he is beheaded by the MIGHTY LORD RANDALL on his steed they call the BRONCO.
B&B;means Broncos and Beavers
BvB Blade
BvB Axe
B&B;Blade
B&B;Axe
The battle for the BvB Blade. etc
with ur logic - NO ONE can use the word pac or ax or axe. there's already so many words that have been used, now u think no one can use these same words or combos of them. not everyone reads every post then types their idea.
Someone said PAC-Axe... but that just copied off of Broadwater's.
1. The Continental Divide Axe
2. The Snake River Axe
3. The Lewis & Clark Axe
Bronc/Beav/Cleav - But if these teams had some down yearsyou could see some in the media turning that name into the "Bronco/Beaver/Cleaver."
Does "Leave it to Beaver" symbolize wrestling? The Beav isn't exactly a tough kid.
Let's keep brainstorming.
2nd Place - "The PAC Axe" - it's catchy with a camping, hiking, and logging as well as athletic theme. Although how long will the PAC-10 sponsor wrestling?
Whoever wins please do not degrade this rivalry by giving the axe a name that is too long or too cutsey. This is wrestling and it should be dignified as the oldest and greatest sport.
Remember the media must be able to utilize this for headlines publicizing the dual meet. Isn't that the bottom line to generate interest in western collegiate wrestling.
or bare back bronco!
buckin bronco/hot beav/ split the cleav!!!!!!!!!!!! cmon
i like # 56 and 57
BB Showdown
BroncoBeaver Showdown
BoiseOregonStateShank
or
The Backwoods Blade
The NWS Axe duel Between Boise state and Oregon State
Quite a bit of Idaho and Oregon literary history behind that name.
The Beavoise Blade - Name of the Ax (Combining Beavers and Boise)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Trail
"super axe"
This is the winner.
Battle for the Bronco-Beaver Battle Blade
Name of the Axe -"The Felling Axe" (A type of axe used by loggers in the 1800s)
Breaver Axe
This is of course because both schools are in the Pac-10 and the winner takes back the axe. Simple, and catchy.