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  2. Bevo (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Bevo is the live mascot of the athletic programs at the University of Texas at Austin. Bevo is a Texas Longhorn steer with burnt orange and white coloring from which the university derived its color scheme.

  3. TexasMascot Bevo Explained: What Does Bevo Stand For?

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    You won’t find a more celebrated mascot in college football than Texas Longhorns’ mascot Bevo. A native Texas Longhorn Steer the color of burnt orange, Bevo is an icon of college athletics. The Bevo currently in use is Bevo XV, and he has been with the school since 2016.

  4. Texas Longhorns - Wikipedia

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    Generally, both the men's and women's teams are referred to as the Longhorns, and the mascot is a Texas Longhorn steer named Bevo. The Longhorns have consistently been ranked as the biggest brand in collegiate athletics, in both department size and breadth of appeal.

  5. History of the Texas Longhorns Mascot - College Football Network

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    The Texas mascot is a Texas Longhorn steer named Bevo, one of several “live mascots” in college football. The original Bevo was introduced by Stephen Pinckney in 1916, and there have been a total of 15 different Texas Longhorn steers used as the mascot since then.

  6. Life of Bevo — The past and present of the Texas Longhorn mascot

    thedailytexan.com/2013/09/15/life-of-bevo-the-past-and-present-of-the-texas...

    John T. Baker said the breeding of Bevo XIV’s parents, Sunrise Sid and Sunrise Sweet Pea — both docile show cattle — led to Bevo’s championship titles and his role as the University mascot. As a steer, Bevo XIV cannot produce offspring, but the Bakers are now breeding cattle with his genes in mind.

  7. Texas Longhorn nickname, explained: History, meaning behind ...

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    Texas' live animal mascot — appropriately, a maverick longhorn steer — is called Bevo. According to numerous reports on Bevo's origins at Texas, he was first introduced at a Thanksgiving Day game...

  8. The Backstory: The origins of Bevo | kvue.com

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    AUSTIN, Texas — Nearly 108 years ago, in November 1916, the first mascot named Bevo made his appearance at a University of Texas football game. He was a scrawny longhorn steer introduced at...

  9. A Century of BEVO: 100 Years of UT's Beloved Mascot

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    The official symbol of the Texas Longhorns, BEVO is representative not only of UT, but of strength and power, of Texas identity and spirit. It’s been 100 years since BEVO’s first appearance at ...

  10. Traditions: Bevo - University of Texas Athletics

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    For a century, Bevo has embodied Longhorn pride and Texas spirit to represent The University of Texas as its famed mascot. He’s been a noble fixture at Texas football games since Nov. 30, 1916 – a Thanksgiving Day 21-7 victory against the Aggies in Austin.

  11. Bevo (mascot) - Wikiwand

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    Bevo is the live mascot of the athletic programs at the University of Texas at Austin. Bevo is a Texas Longhorn steer with burnt orange and white coloring from which the university derived its color scheme.