Looks like to the East entrance where the team walks into the stadium.
Kind of bums me out. I liked it's spot in the NEZ.
Kind of bums me out. I liked it's spot in the NEZ.
It is a good reason as fans and the team can see it and honor coach Hep. It looks very good where they put it and players can touch it and honor Hep.Looks like to the East entrance where the team walks into the stadium.
Kind of bums me out. I liked it's spot in the NEZ.
Isn't he the one who put it in the EZ to begin with?Hep would want the students to have access, and wouldn’t mind regular fans either.
It’s a smart move long overdue.
I like “The Rock”. Local culture is rock inspired…some of the world’s highest grade limestone lies beneath our campus, thanks to our positioning in a shallow sea and erosion of the Appalachian Mountains, way back when Bloomington was south of the equator (hint for those of stupefied look: think plate tectonics). Assembly Hall and Memorial Stadium were built on this limestone bedrock. You won’t ever see cracks in the poured concrete of either venue, for this foundation ain’t going anywhere anytime soon, no anyway, all but fully guaranteed or your money back.I disagree with your disagreement and raise you one taboo statement:
I've always thought calling Memorial Stadium "the rock" was beyond silly and if they were going to call it anything related to a rock, it should have been called The Quarry". Hep was a great guy but he whiffed big time on that one (in my opinion)...
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And yet, it's the only tradition that has stood for the past quarter+ century, so maybe he didn't?I disagree with your disagreement and raise you one taboo statement:
I've always thought calling Memorial Stadium "the rock" was beyond silly and if they were going to call it anything related to a rock, it should have been called The Quarry". Hep was a great guy but he whiffed big time on that one (in my opinion)...
What can you possibly mean by it being long overdue that we move Hep's Rock? What was the opportunity cost of having it in the NEZ (that he got built) during the time period that we kept it there that was too long for you?Hep would want the students to have access, and wouldn’t mind regular fans either.
It’s a smart move long overdue.
Fathers and sons deserve to have a picture taken together by Hep’s Rock.What can you possibly mean by it being long overdue that we move Hep's Rock? What was the opportunity cost of having it in the NEZ (that he got built) during the time period that we kept it there that was too long for you?
I'm aware of the history of the area and you completely made my point as to why it should be called The Quarry (with actual quarrying activities historically surrounding it...)I like “The Rock”. Local culture is rock inspired…some of the world’s highest grade limestone lies beneath our campus, thanks to our positioning in a shallow sea and erosion of the Appalachian Mountains, way back when Bloomington was south of the equator (hint for those of stupefied look: think plate tectonics). Assembly Hall and Memorial Stadium were built on this limestone bedrock. You won’t ever see cracks in the poured concrete of either venue, for this foundation ain’t going anywhere anytime soon, no anyway, all but fully guaranteed or your money back.
Hep personally picked out the rock. One can only assume he felt it had the necessary “juju“. It was located alongside the pathway east of Mellencamp’s Pavilion. There are still other discarded limestone quarry rocks to be seen here. The holes in the rock were used for inserting dynamite sticks and later, carrying poles during transportation. In the photo, the base looks to be overdue for a cleaning and touch up paint on the lettering. Twenty jars of Testors black gloss might do it. Hopefully, the powers that be don’t need to read this to realize it. I trust they’ll get it all figured out, this rock thing. Hell, they were smart enough to devise a way to get rid of Knight, putting the onus on him, knowing full well he was a walking powder keg of pissed-off emotion, ready to explode at the slightest hint of disrespect. And then it happened, as it was designed to do. Sign me still bitter after all these years.
Meanwhile, back at The Rock…I used to like it when they had The Quarry painted on the stadium wall in front of the student section. A Cheshire-eating grin would inevitably find my face, taking it all in. It was not only unique, but made common sense, in keeping with the theme. Who decided it was no longer a good idea? I’d like to address this person, querying “Why the way of thinking such? Was that it not good enough?”
I wish we would just call it Memorial Stadium.I'm aware of the history of the area and you completely made my point as to why it should be called The Quarry (with actual quarrying activities historically surrounding it...)
I'm old enough to remember when there were active Quarry operations still going on within a mile of the stadium and when you could simply look out your car window to see working quarries along SR 37 and SR 46.
I used to swim, dive and cross a left over cable hand over hand in good old Strong Box Quarry of Breaking Away fame...
A "Quarry" is were men work... (and later where we played once many of them were abandoned)... Calling something The Rock that doesn't look anything like a rock from any angle just makes little sense in my opinion...
To sum up, I'm all for moving the actual rock to its new position (which is most likely close to where it was actually recovered that I'm guessing was just east of indoor practice facility)..., and I'd much prefer the stadium lose the silly moniker (which makes zero sense)...
IU’s “Memorial Stadium” should be used for more formal occasions of somber note, official in nature. Anything else is merely a fun-loving term of endearment conjuring a mental image of a more raucous environment. Analogous to it would be UM’s “Michigan Stadium” being dubbed “The Big House”.I wish we would just call it Memorial Stadium.
I'm aware of the history of the area and you completely made my point as to why it should be called The Quarry (with actual quarrying activities historically surrounding it...)
I'm old enough to remember when there were active Quarry operations still going on within a mile of the stadium and when you could simply look out your car window to see working quarries along SR 37 and SR 46.
I used to swim, dive and cross a left over cable hand over hand in good old Strong Box Quarry of Breaking Away fame...
A "Quarry" is were men work... (and later where we played once many of them were abandoned)... Calling something The Rock that doesn't look anything like a rock from any angle just makes little sense in my opinion...
To sum up, I'm all for moving the actual rock to its new position (which is most likely close to where it was actually recovered that I'm guessing was just east of indoor practice facility)..., and I'd much prefer the stadium lose the silly moniker (which makes zero sense)...
I like to think rock is strength in nature, representing solidarity and resilience.Agree that the Quarry would have been a better "name" for the stadium, than "the Rock", with the Rock being a symbol of the Quarry, but that's water over the dam now.
I liked it where it was. No need to call extra attention to it. Why can't anyone be subtle about anything?
Don't like the pedestal or "The Rock" on the pedestal. Too pretentious, because if anyone asks the only story behind it is that it was "Hep's Rock". Not that anything really happened on or near the rock. If you have to have a pedestal, put "Hep's Rock" on it.
All just my opinion.
Have you ever heard any individual (outside the IU Athletic Department) refer to Memorial Stadium as "The Rock"... I sure haven't...IU’s “Memorial Stadium” should be used for more formal occasions of somber note, official in nature. Anything else is merely a fun-loving term of endearment conjuring a mental image of a more raucous environment. Analogous to it would be UM’s “Michigan Stadium” being dubbed “The Big House”.
I tell you what, let’s just all agree to meet somewhere in the middle, calling it “The Rock Quarry”, allowing Hoosier Nation to move on together as One in a show of unity, minds at peace.Have you ever heard any individual (outside the IU Athletic Department) refer to Memorial Stadium as "The Rock"... I sure haven't...
Other than Hep having said it once (and with all due respect to both he and his family..., I thought it was a silly thing to say then...).
Now this isn't an issue I desire to make an enemy over by going to to the mat with it, I'm just stating that, from my perspective at least, it's a silly nickname with zero basis in anything that makes any sense... The Athletic Department may as well call it "The Large Concrete Edifice"... that'd be just as silly but at least they'd be accurate... The Quarry makes a heck of a lot more sense (to me anyway),
Okay, said my piece on the topic, I usually enjoy the posts of those in favor of it so I'll just continue to that and move on...
One thing I'd like to see, no matter what we call it, is some rough cut INDIANA Limestone facing put on the concrete from field level to about 7 feet up with a crimson line above it so we differentiate ourselves from a large high school stadium...I tell you what, let’s just all agree to meet somewhere in the middle, calling it “The Rock Quarry”, allowing Hoosier Nation to move on together as One in a show of unity, minds at peace.
That said, the uniqueness of “The Large Concrete Edifice” does hold promise, given some major twerking…excuse me, tweaking.
My wife and I have talked about this 200 times.Need a shakeup. New band director. Hire a guy from a HBCU who can bring some energy and showmanship to the 100 walking dead…..err.. Marching Hundred.
We might want to take the rough-cut, coalesced shell facing idea a step further...position a quarry crane in the south end zone with the American flag attached to its apex. This would allow the flag's position to be changed as needed to eliminate the sight interference currently troubling sections of the east side spectator zone. Naked coeds streaking across the field during time-outs would enhance the quarry feel for sexually frustrated alums and as word gets out, just might increase ticket sells.One thing I'd like to see, no matter what we call it, is some rough cut INDIANA Limestone facing put on the concrete from field level to about 7 feet up with a crimson line above it so we differentiate ourselves from a large high school stadium...
I imagine the Athletic Department will be as interested in doing that as they are in changing the nickname 😖😑
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That one needed a "like" (the flag) and a "laugh" (the streaking co-eds)... Rivals needs more expressive emojis (now There's a hill to die on [and somehow find a way to be permanently banned 😑🙊]...).We might want to take the rough-cut, coalesced shell facing idea a step further...position a quarry crane in the south end zone with the American flag attached to its apex. This would allow the flag's position to be changed as needed to eliminate the sight interference currently troubling sections of the east side spectator zone. Naked coeds streaking across the field during time-outs would enhance the quarry feel for sexually frustrated alums and as word gets out, just might increase ticket sells.
I'm aware of the history of the area and you completely made my point as to why it should be called The Quarry (with actual quarrying activities historically surrounding it...)
I'm old enough to remember when there were active Quarry operations still going on within a mile of the stadium and when you could simply look out your car window to see working quarries along SR 37 and SR 46.
I used to swim, dive and cross a left over cable hand over hand in good old Strong Box Quarry of Breaking Away fame...
A "Quarry" is were men work... (and later where we played once many of them were abandoned)... Calling something The Rock that doesn't look anything like a rock from any angle just makes little sense in my opinion...
To sum up, I'm all for moving the actual rock to its new position (which is most likely close to where it was actually recovered that I'm guessing was just east of indoor practice facility)..., and I'd much prefer the stadium lose the silly moniker (which makes zero sense)...
One thing I'd like to see, no matter what we call it, is some rough cut INDIANA Limestone facing put on the concrete from field level to about 7 feet up with a crimson line above it so we differentiate ourselves from a large high school stadium...
I imagine the Athletic Department will be as interested in doing that as they are in changing the nickname 😖😑
😎🍺
Rock the Quarry 😉🤣😎🍺"ROCK QUARRY"
I think you just want a strip bar in the endzone.We might want to take the rough-cut, coalesced shell facing idea a step further...position a quarry crane in the south end zone with the American flag attached to its apex. This would allow the flag's position to be changed as needed to eliminate the sight interference currently troubling sections of the east side spectator zone. Naked coeds streaking across the field during time-outs would enhance the quarry feel for sexually frustrated alums and as word gets out, just might increase ticket sells.
At those end zone suite prices, soft-core porn, if not hard, should come on the TV monitors upon command for those so inclined.I think you just want a strip bar in the endzone.
Or perhaps changes are needing to be made now because most folks on here have never been consulted in advance.This thread, as with most about marketing, is definitely an example of why I'm glad most folks on here aren't consulted in advance of making changes.