If you've ever visited downtown Auburn, AL, you've seen the diamond-shaped granite plaques embedded intermittently into the sidewalks that recognize Auburn sports greats from years past, very reminiscent of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Referred to as the Tiger Trail of Auburn, this project began in 1995 and is supported by the Auburn Chamber of Commerce and the City of Auburn. Each year a new group of four or five former sports greats is inducted and recognized along the trail in front of the shops and restaurants throughout downtown. The first class included Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson, three-time Olympic gold medal winning swimmer Rowdy Gaines, two-time Olympic gold medal winning sprinter Harvey Glance, and three-time All American women's basketball player Vickie Orr, among others.
What if CSU installed diamond-shape granite plaques along the sidewalks of its main campus that honored members of the CSU Athletics Hall of Fame? Each year the Hall inducts a new class of honorees, so there is an avenue for adding to the project on an annual basis. It's hard to think of a better way to honor past CSU greats like Wendell Barr, Herbert Greene, Marty Richburg, Mark Immelman, Cortney Wilson, Mike Sanda, and Moneque English. Seems like a no brainer. What do you think?
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