Probably not, at least for the spirit of their 8 seniors on defense.
PJ Barnum is a tool. And Chris Orr is not afraid to let him know about it:
"We just felt like [Minnesota] disrespected the Axe by renting it out to people, having it [where] any and everybody could touch it," Orr added, candidly, after the game. "It means more than that."
"It's not just a little commodity or something that you can just rent out for money or whatever the case is trying to make profit off of it."
"We felt like that was disrespectful and didn't honor the players that came before. They also lied and said only seniors can touch it and only the seniors chop. So we felt like it was disrespectful of them to do that."