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Pistol Pete is the athletics mascot of Oklahoma State University. The Pistol Pete mascot costume features traditional cowboy attire and a headpiece resembling Frank Eaton. Pistol Pete has been the mascot for the Oklahoma State Cowboys since 1923. [1]
Oklahoma City: Oklahoma: Redskins Red Wolves 2015 Redskins retired December 2014 by a vote of the school board, [306] students selected as their new mascot in 2015. [307] Cedar High School: Cedar City: Utah: Redmen Reds [308] 2019 "Redmen" mascot retired by a 3–2 vote of the school board. [309]
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The Buccaneer was a secondary mascot used by the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball club during their 1995 season. While the team's primary mascot, the Pirate Parrot, wore an elaborate costume with a prosthetic head and molded frame, the Buccaneer was simply a man in pirate's garb who led the crowd in organized cheers. After an audition involving 30 ...
5. Jack. Jack in the Box. Jack I. Box — the spherically endowed mascot for the primarily West Coast-based fast food chain — was launched in 1994, but his history goes back a little farther.
A list of real-life animals (as opposed to fictional characters) who were mascots for a brand, club or company. (See also: Category:Real-life people mascots ) Pages in category "Real-life animal mascots"
Kasey the Kangaroo – mascot of the Kansas City Roos; Keggy the Keg – unofficial mascot of the Dartmouth Big Green; proposed by the Jack-o-Lantern humor magazine) [20] Katy the Kangaroo – mascot of the Austin College Kangaroos; Kid and Play – tigers, co-mascots of the Texas Southern Tigers; Killian the Gael – mascot of the Iona Gaels [21]
Rumble the Bison is the official mascot of the Oklahoma City Thunder, a National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.He is an anthropomorphic bison and his name derives from the sound that thunder makes.