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  2. Kansas Jayhawks - Wikipedia

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    Jayhawks Big Jay and Baby Jay are the costume mascots used by the University of Kansas. [11] Another Jayhawk costume mascot was Centennial Jay, or C Jay. [12] [13] C Jay was created by student cartoonist Henry Maloy and featured in the University Daily Kansan in 1912. [14]

  3. Big Jay (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    The original mascot for the Kansas Jayhawks was a bulldog. In 1912, the Jayhawk was first seen in a cartoon by Henry Maloy in The University Daily Kansan. [4] In November 1958, the Jayhawk became the official mascot for Kansas University. [5] The "Jayhawk" idea came from the combination of a blue jay and a sparrow hawk. [4]

  4. Kansas’ football team will hold its first practice of a highly anticipated 2024 season on Tuesday on the practice fields adjacent to David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. The Jayhawk players and ...

  5. How did the Kansas Jayhawks’ promising 2024 football ... - AOL

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    Kansas football coach Lance Leipold still believes in his team. The Jayhawks (2-6, 1-4 Big 12) lost in heartbreaking fashion to rival K-State on Saturday, a common theme for a season that has ...

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    Kansas Jayhawks running back Devin Neal (4) carries the ball as Illinois Fighting Illini defensive back Miles Scott (10) lunges for a tackle during the first half at Memorial Stadium on Sept. 7, 2024.

  7. Baby Jay - Wikipedia

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    Together, Big Jay and Baby Jay are Jayhawks and are the mascots used by the University of Kansas. [1] Another mascot named Centennial Jay was temporarily used in 2012. Baby Jay was created by student Amy Sue Hurst and "hatched" at half-time of KU's Homecoming victory in football over Kansas State University on October 9, 1971, and has served as ...

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