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Purdue Pete is a mascot of Purdue University. Despite his on-field presence at Purdue sporting events, Pete is only an athletic mascot of the university. The official mascot of Purdue University is the Boilermaker Special. Purdue Pete was first designed as a logo by the University Bookstore in 1940. [1]
The Purdue "All-American" Marching Band has pioneered a number of accomplishments. [7] [additional citation(s) needed] It was the first marching band to: Break ranks on a football field to make a formation (The "Block P"), 1907; Carry the colors of the Big Ten, 1919; Play opposing school fight song, 1920; Wear their hats backwards after a ...
It also has an external sound system that plays family-friendly music. The members of the Purdue Reamer Club travel with the train to nearly every football game, including bowl games. During the football season, caps bearing the logos of defeated opponents are attached to the Boilermaker Special's cow-catcher.
On the shoulder is the player's number in old gold, and on the sleeve, there is an old gold stripe at the bottom. The pants are old gold with one black stripe along each side, with the Purdue train logo right above it. The helmet is old gold with a black stripe down the middle, a black facemask, and a black slanted "P" logo on each side.
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