Better than Pig Pounders...
Here is a list of real team names that are somewhat controversial
Robstown Cotton Pickers (Robstown High School, Texas)
Frequently ranked among the most controversial due to evoking slavery-era imagery and labor exploitation.
Neshaminy Redskins (Neshaminy High School, Pennsylvania)
The "Redskins" name (often censored as R*dskins in reports) has drawn major criticism for being a racial slur against Native Americans; it's been the subject of lawsuits and protests.
Coachella Valley Arabs (Coachella Valley High School, California)
The name and past mascot (a caricatured figure) have been accused of stereotyping Arab people, leading to ongoing debate.
Freeburg Midgets (Freeburg High School, Illinois)
Criticized by advocacy groups for people with dwarfism as derogatory and insensitive.
Centralia Orphans (Centralia High School, Illinois)
Boys' teams are "Orphans," girls' are "Annies" — seen as oddly morbid or insensitive to themes of abandonment/loss.
Yuma Criminals (Yuma High School, Arizona)
Embracing "criminals" as a mascot feels off-putting and glorifies lawbreaking in a humorous but questionable way.
Frisco Fighting Coons (Frisco High School, Texas – historical name)
Changed in 2002 due to racial connotations (a slur), but the original name was notoriously offensive.
Laurel Hill Hoboes (Laurel Hill High School, Florida)
Named after vagrants/homeless wanderers — quirky and funny to some, but offensive to others for stereotyping poverty.
Aniak Halfbreeds (Aniak High School, Alaska – noted in some lists)
Extremely controversial for using a term tied to racial mixing in a derogatory historical context.
Hoopeston Area Cornjerkers (Hoopeston Area High School, Illinois)
Sounds hilariously suggestive to modern ears (even if it's agricultural), and it's often cited in "weird/funny" lists for that reason.