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Shasta V (1980–1989) was the last female cougar of the original continuous line to serve as a live mascot for the University of Houston. After a kidney failure, she was euthanized . After Shasta V, interim President George Magner ended the tradition of a live mascot at the university, until 2012.
The mascot is expected to be involved in civic events and university functions. He is also the brother of Cosmo Cougar Junior, Cooper Cougar, Corbin Cougar, Cosmabelle Cougar, and Charlotte Cougar. Cosmo was named the Mascot "National Champion" in the SXM College's Twitter poll in April 2020.
Cool E. Cougar/Coolie – cougar mascot of the Alameda Cougars; Coop and Scarlet – Cardinals, co-mascots of the Saginaw Valley State Cardinals; Cooper the Cougar- mascot of the Caldwell Cougars; Corky the Cardinal – mascot of the Concordia Ann Arbor Cardinals; Corky the Hornet – mascot of the Emporia State Hornets; Cosmo the Cougar ...
Butch T. Cougar was born on October 1, 1927. Governor Roland H. Hartley presented the university with the first live cougar mascot during the 1927 football Homecoming game, and thus Butch's character was born. In the years since, Butch has undergone a few physical changes as he has been living on campus, surrounded by students.
A panther (cougar/Puma concolor) is the animal that serves as the official mascot of the University of Pittsburgh and used as a nickname for both athletic teams as well as other organizations and affiliates of the university. The mascot is generally referred to as the Pittsburgh Panther or Pitt Panther, while the costumed panther mascot is also ...
Mascot(s) Photo Description Baltimore Ravens: Poe, Rise and Conquer Poe, a raven, named after Edgar Allan Poe. Since 2009, along with human mascot Poe, Rise and Conquer are Baltimore's two raven mascots on the sidelines for home games, handled by trainers from The Maryland Zoo. Buffalo Bills: Billy Buffalo: An 8-foot tall buffalo. Cincinnati ...
By the 1950s all sports teams were known as the Cougars and it was decided that having a person in a costume was a better mascot form than live animals. The athletics mascot, Cosmo the Cougar, was created by Dwayne Stevenson, and made his first appearance before BYU fans on October 15, 1953. [6] The school's fight song is the "Cougar Fight Song".
The mascot was the creation of Penn State senior H. D. "Joe" Mason in 1904. While on a trip to Princeton University , Mason had been embarrassed that Penn State did not have a mascot. Mason did not let that deter him: he fabricated the Nittany Lion on the spot and proclaimed that it would easily defeat the Princeton Bengal tiger.