cardvolfan
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Haywood Harris was on the mic. I remember all this like it was yesterday. Thanks for sharing all this.Mears was out recruiting, possibly driving through Kentucky, and he saw a billboard for Marlboro cigarettes that had the slogan "This is Marlboro Country". A light in his head went off and he adapted it to "This is Big Orange Country".
I don't know if the candy stripes were used before Ernie & Bernie, but I'm pretty sure that Indiana was first. I don't think that Roger Peltz (and then
Bill Seale) wore the candy striped warmups while riding the unicycle. They wore shorts while riding. But they did use an orange and white basketball. Spun it on their finger as they rode the unicycle in for a layup.
They had a warm up routine that started with a line of the players (running out from the locker room) bouncing the ball off of the backboard. After one cycle the last guy threw the ball to the opposite side of the backboard and everybody bounced the ball off of that side. Then after everybody tapped the ball off of each side the last guy in line dunked the ball.
They formed two rows for the passing/dribbling routine. Dribbled through their legs in a figure 8. Circled the ball around their waist. Paired up and passed behind their backs to each other. The finale was the unicycle ride.
For the starting lineup intros the lights dimmed and there was a guy operating a huge spotlight from the balcony. There was a big T rolled out, the opening filled with a sheet of orange paper. The first guy introduced, usually the fan favorite, would bust through the paper and run out to the center circle. Then the next 4 were introduced 1 by 1 as they ran through the T.
The band used to march in in uniform (minus the hats). There was a paper mâché orange mascot (shaped like an actual orange). The Smokey costume came along at some point. It was made out of felt or a similar fabric. It looked more like a rat or a bunny than a hound dog.
They also played a whistling recording of Sweet Georgia Brown as the team went through the warm up routine.
I think that Haywood Harris manned the microphone. It wouldn't have surprised me if Gus Manning was inside the orange costume... but I'm sure it was a student.

