[Vision2020] U_of_I Football: Spectator Sport
Loren Singh
loren.singh at gmail.com
Tue Sep 23 12:43:35 PDT 2008
>From the IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise), 2008.09.22:
September 22, 2008 Idaho cheerleaders to replace skimpy outfits
Less than a month into the football season, the Idaho Vandals are undergoing
another makeover after spectators complained that cheerleaders' uniforms
were flashing a little more than school spirit.
After the football team dumped the school logo from the buttocks of their
new pants, the university in Moscow got complaints that new two-piece
cheerleader uniforms were too skimpy.
"A number of fans were concerned that the uniforms were inappropriate," said
Bruce Pitman, dean of students. "To be fair, there were a number of fans who
liked them."
The outfits that drew controversy, halter tops and short black skirts with
white trim, were similar to what an NFL cheerleader might wear, Pitman said.
"I'm not quite sure what will happen to them," he said.
The cheerleaders coach ordered the uniforms and paid for them with $4,200
from a spirit squad fund, part of which is drawn from student fees, Pitman
said. The squad has ordered new uniforms with $2,200 in private money, he
added.
The new uniform is black and silver with a less revealing halter-style top
and a skirt about six inches longer than the ones that cheerleaders debuted
earlier this season, said Shelly Robson, an adviser to the spirit squad and
a fundraiser for the athletics department.
The previous uniforms didn't flatter every member of the team, and some
girls said their outfits were uncomfortable, Robson said.
"Girls are just bigger these days, not everybody's a size zero," Robson
said. "We're not being a bunch of prudes."
For Idaho's most recent game, the cheerleaders ditched the skimpier uniforms
in favor of black volleyball shorts and football jerseys. The new uniforms
are expected to arrive by Oct. 4, when the Vandals host Nevada.
It's 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. Athletic Director Rob Spears says nobody
realized earlier how the logo would look.
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