<p class="MsoNormal">Look, this is not a joke. <span style=""></span>The SEC is serious.<span style=""> </span>It really is follow the rules or no bells at
all. <span style=""></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I have a class with Dr. Keenum on Monday afternoons. <span style=""></span>It’s an Honors leadership seminar.<span style=""> </span>Usually, Dr. Keenum has a speaker talk to us
about their story and what traits they think are most important in a leader. <span style=""></span>However, Dr. Keenum spoke himself the first
week.<span style=""> </span>He spent a few minutes telling us
his story, but quickly moved on to the cowbell issue.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">He told us about how we had gotten to this point.<span style=""> </span>He said last January he got a call from Mike
Slive, who said that the other members of the conference said something had to
be done about the cowbells. <span style=""></span>This is what
spurred our athletic department to prepare the compromise in advance of the
meetings in June. <span style=""></span>At the meetings, we
attempted to have the ban on artificial noisemakers lifted (and we were of
course voted down 11-1). <span style=""></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The rest of the members immediately wanted to discuss a fine
structure. <span style=""></span>When Dr. Keenum and Scott
Stricklin tried to explain just how much the cowbell means to our fanbase and
how effective we had become at smuggling them, their response was “don’t worry,
we’ll just make the fines severe enough that even the fans will agree that you
have to enforce it.”<span style=""> </span>Several other
presidents said we should just get rid of the “stupid things” and install metal
detectors.<span style=""> </span>In short, the other members
of the conference don’t care whether or not it’s fair nor how much of an
inconvenience more stringent enforcement would be, they will require us to do
whatever is necessary to remove the cowbells.<span style=""></span><span style=""></span><span style=""></span><span style=""></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We instead proposed the compromise that we are now supposed
to be operating under. <span style=""></span>Somehow, we
convinced enough others that we deserved one last chance to save our tradition.
<span style=""></span>And that’s literally what it is.<span style=""> </span>Dr. Keenum and Scott Stricklin are out of
bullets so to speak. <span style=""></span>If we don’t follow
the rules, we have given the others all the ammunition they need to step in
with serious measures. <span style=""></span>Also, it’s going
to be hard to garner any sympathy from ESPN or any other media when they know
full well we were given a set of rules ahead of time.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight: bold;">When you ring irresponsibly, you are saying you don’t
believe that our administration is telling us the truth.</span> <span style=""></span>Think about that.<span style=""> </span>And if you claim to believe them, how in the
world can you justify not ringing responsibly? <span style=""></span>Are you that selfish? <span style=""></span>Are you that stupid?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The only leverage we can gain in this is if we really step
up these last two games and do the right thing. <span style=""></span>Anything else is just an out and out surrender
of our most precious tradition. <span style=""></span></p>
all. <span style=""></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I have a class with Dr. Keenum on Monday afternoons. <span style=""></span>It’s an Honors leadership seminar.<span style=""> </span>Usually, Dr. Keenum has a speaker talk to us
about their story and what traits they think are most important in a leader. <span style=""></span>However, Dr. Keenum spoke himself the first
week.<span style=""> </span>He spent a few minutes telling us
his story, but quickly moved on to the cowbell issue.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">He told us about how we had gotten to this point.<span style=""> </span>He said last January he got a call from Mike
Slive, who said that the other members of the conference said something had to
be done about the cowbells. <span style=""></span>This is what
spurred our athletic department to prepare the compromise in advance of the
meetings in June. <span style=""></span>At the meetings, we
attempted to have the ban on artificial noisemakers lifted (and we were of
course voted down 11-1). <span style=""></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The rest of the members immediately wanted to discuss a fine
structure. <span style=""></span>When Dr. Keenum and Scott
Stricklin tried to explain just how much the cowbell means to our fanbase and
how effective we had become at smuggling them, their response was “don’t worry,
we’ll just make the fines severe enough that even the fans will agree that you
have to enforce it.”<span style=""> </span>Several other
presidents said we should just get rid of the “stupid things” and install metal
detectors.<span style=""> </span>In short, the other members
of the conference don’t care whether or not it’s fair nor how much of an
inconvenience more stringent enforcement would be, they will require us to do
whatever is necessary to remove the cowbells.<span style=""></span><span style=""></span><span style=""></span><span style=""></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We instead proposed the compromise that we are now supposed
to be operating under. <span style=""></span>Somehow, we
convinced enough others that we deserved one last chance to save our tradition.
<span style=""></span>And that’s literally what it is.<span style=""> </span>Dr. Keenum and Scott Stricklin are out of
bullets so to speak. <span style=""></span>If we don’t follow
the rules, we have given the others all the ammunition they need to step in
with serious measures. <span style=""></span>Also, it’s going
to be hard to garner any sympathy from ESPN or any other media when they know
full well we were given a set of rules ahead of time.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-weight: bold;">When you ring irresponsibly, you are saying you don’t
believe that our administration is telling us the truth.</span> <span style=""></span>Think about that.<span style=""> </span>And if you claim to believe them, how in the
world can you justify not ringing responsibly? <span style=""></span>Are you that selfish? <span style=""></span>Are you that stupid?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The only leverage we can gain in this is if we really step
up these last two games and do the right thing. <span style=""></span>Anything else is just an out and out surrender
of our most precious tradition. <span style=""></span></p>