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Exactly is a Chanticleer?
The
number one question asked of those associated with the Coastal Carolina
University Athletic Department is "What is a Chanticleer?".
The second most asked question is "How do you pronounce your nickname?".
Well, answering
the second question first may make it a bit easier reading the remainder
of this description of CCU's Chanticleer. The proper pronunciation is
SHON-ti-clear. You may also hear Coastal's athletic teams referred to
as Chants (SHONTS) to shorten the Chanticleer nickname.
OK,
now that you can say Chanticleer, would you like to know about this famous
mascot and just how Coastal Carolina rates such a unique athletic moniker.
Chanticleer comes
from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. More specifically, he comes from the
Nun's Priest Tale, a story within Canterbury Tales. The Chanticleer
is a proud and fierce rooster who dominates the barnyard.
For the best description
of Chanticleer, we turn to Chaucer's words. "For crowing there was
not his equal in all the land. His voice was merrier than the merry organ
that plays in church, and his crowing from his resting place was more
trustworthy than a clock. His comb was redder than fine coral and turreted
like a castle wall, his bill was black and shone like a jet, and his legs
and toes were like azure. His nails were whiter than the lily and his
feathers were like burnished gold." With all of his splendor and
great looks, Chanticleer is also greatly feared and mightily respected
by all.
Now,
the picture of Chanticleer is clear. As Chanticleer proves in the Nun's
Priest Tale, he is much more than a pretty face. He uses his great wit,
knowledge, and cunning to come out on top every time. This makes Chanticleer
a perfect fit for Coastal Carolina Athletics. Chanticleer epitomizes a
CCU student-athlete in every way. From his athletic and strong build,
to his vast knowledge, to his mindset to always finish on top, Chanticleer
is the mirror image of CCU's Chanticleers.
History of Chanticleer
at Coastal Carolina University
Now, for the story of how Chanticleer came to be the mascot of Coastal
Carolina University Athletics. In the mid-1960's, a group of Coastal students
and their English professor brought up the idea of a new mascot. At the
time, Coastal's athletic teams were known as the Trojans. With Coastal
Carolina serving as a two-year branch of the University of South Carolina
at the time, many people began to push for a nickname that was more closely
related to USC's Gamecock. Thus, Chanticleer was born as one of the most
unique mascots in collegiate athletic history. Chanticleer gave Coastal
a mascot which resembles the Gamecock, but still gave the University its
own identity.
On
July 1, 1993, USC-Coastal Carolina College became Coastal Carolina University
by splitting from the branch system of the University of South Carolina.
Some people thought that was the time to send the Chanticleer packing
and make a complete split from USC. But, as he had before Coastal Carolina
gained its independence and as he has since that time, the Chanticleer
continues to overcome the battles and reigns supreme. Chanticleer has
made a name for himself and Coastal Carolina University around the world
and has captured a place in the hearts of many CCU fans.
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