Check this out guys: Chicago Tribune Iowa's foes remain in the pink Tribune wires Published September 29, 2005 Soft pink hues were added to the visitors' locker room (right) at Iowa's Kinnick Stadium under former coach Hayden Fry in the late 1970s. Fry believed the color had a calming effect. As part of an $88 million remodeling job at the stadium, designers retained that color motif, splashing pink across the walls, carpet, showers, sinks, lockers--even the urinals. But last week an Iowa law school professor received death threats after criticizing the university for using pink paint. The professor, now joined by others across campus, says using pink demeans women and perpetuates negative stereotypes of women and homosexuality. Football coach Kirk Ferentz wanted nothing to do with the controversy. "I mean this with all due respect, but it's not really on my laundry list right now," he said. Now, I wasnt a psychology major, but I was told that pink hue was a bad bedroom color if couples were trying to have a baby. Something about it taking the mood and drive out of a man. Hell some male prisons have the entire jail coveried in pink hue to calm convicts. So was Coach Fry being smart or was he just plan stupid? (Could a current or alumni Psychology major please tell me if this is ture.) Also if Coach Fry did this at Iowa, did he do it here at UNT?