Guns up is the slogan and hand signal of Texas Tech University. It is used by students and alumni as a greeting. It is also used as a victory sign during athletic events.
The gesture
The gesture is made from a closed hand by extending the index finger forward and the thumb up. It is meant to resemble the shape of a gun, like those carried by the university's mascots, The Masked Rider and Raider Red. The idea is that the Red Raiders will figuratively shoot down their opponents.[1]
History
Hand signals were an important part of the traditions of the schools in the Southwest Conference. Creation of "guns up" is attributed to 1961 Texas Tech alumnus, L. Glenn Dippel. Living in Austin with his wife Roxie, Dippel came up "guns up" as a way to counter the "Hook 'em Horns" handsign he saw each day from University of Texas fans.[2]
Dippel experimented some before looking to the Raider Red mascot for inspriation. In 1971, he and some other Tech fans made decals with the phrase "Gun 'em Down". Shortly thereafter, Dippel shared the idea with the Saddle Tramps spirit organization who began using the hand signal immediately.[2][3]
References
- ^ Texas Tech University :: Campus Information :: History & Traditions :: Guns Up
- ^ a b Burka, Paul, "Football Hand Signals", Texas Monthly, http://www.texasmonthly.com/ranch/readme/handsign.php, retrieved on 2008-01-27
- ^ Pressley, Gretchen, "Get Your Guns Up!", Texas Tech Today, http://www.depts.ttu.edu/communications/news/stories/08/01-guns-up.php, retrieved on 2008-02-15
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