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  1. Hook 'Em. 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. The profile of the Longhorn's head and horns gives rise to the school's hand symbol and saying, "Hook 'em Horns".

  2. Jan 2, 2019 · Bevo, the Longhorn mascot (and, it should be noted, actual Longhorn), has been a part of the University of Texas football tradition for over a century. There’ve been fifteen steers to bear...

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  3. Sep 15, 2013 · The 14th to hold the exclusive position of the University’s mascot, Bevo is an easily recognizable UT icon with a history that dates back almost 100 years. Despite his role, the University does not own or finance Bevo XIV in any way.

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  4. Dec 3, 2020 · Longhorns fans wouldn't recognize the first Bevo mascot, who made his UT football debut 104 years ago this week. The original Bevo was introduced at halftime during a 1916 matchup between UT and Texas A&M. KVUE reports that the first longhorn was scrawny, hard to handle, and not all that popular with students.

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  5. Jan 1, 2024 · January 1, 2024. 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.

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  6. BEVO, The University of Texas mascot dating back to 1917, has long stood for all things Texas. He has seen National Championships, President’s Inaugurations, 93 graduations and countless Longhorn victories both on and off the field.

  7. 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.

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