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Texas isn't bringing famed live mascot Bevo, a 2,100-pound steer, to Ohio Stadium for its Aug. 30 opener against Buckeyes.
The No. 1 Texas Longhorns will be opening up the regular season on Saturday in Columbus against the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes ...
Bevo has been absent from the last two out of three postseason games, but the Longhorns mascot will be on the sidelines for the College Football Playoff semifinal game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
The current Bevo has served as the team’s mascot since September 2016. He weighs over 1,700 pounds and has a horn span of 58 inches, though his horns will continue to grow throughout his life.
Between them, the K-Line Bevo and Manchester are superb takes on a pair of classics, and together might even be all the amp a vintage-inclined player might ever need.
The current mascot’s real name was Sunrise Spur, but all mascots are renamed Bevo. There’s no official weight listed for Bevo XV, but his predecessor Bevo XIV weighed 1,800 pounds.
Bevo XV, the Texas live mascot that made news when it charged at Georgia’s live mascot in 2019, will not be at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for the SEC Champ ...
Unlike Bevo, Ralphie runs up the field prior to games, though only at home games. She's escorted by students. I always wonder what they're being punished for. First, let’s be clear on something.
Bevo travels with four handlers who are elected members of the Silver Spurs, or sometimes with his private owners. The ponies travel with their handlers, the Ruf/Neks, a veterinarian and a couple ...
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