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  1. Traveler is a horse who is the mascot of the University of Southern California. Traveler appears at all USC home football games in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as well as many other outdoor events, including numerous Rose Parades. The current horse is Traveler IX.

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  2. To make a correction, the Utes mascot is actually a red-tailed hawk. Still no match for a PAC-12 cougar, but it does absolutely dominate the wimpy Provo cougars with ease. No way the Golden Bear wouldn't destroy all non-human mascots in the conference. Mike Leach is the best.

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  5. Basic specs. The Mascot 28 is a motorsailer designed by the Danish maritime architect Palle Mortensen in the late seventies. A few hundred boats have been produced. The Mascot 28 is built by the Danish yard Palle Mortensen Både ApS . Looking for a new boat? Find a Mascot 28 or similar boat for sale. Hull.

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    01 Mar 2005: removed reference to the Chief Illiniwek as the "mascot" of the University of Illinois. Such designation is probably inaccurate and is definitely contrary to university policy (under to which the Chief is explicitly defined as a symbol rather than a mascot). See the entry on Chief Illiniwek for further detail. If the Chief is to be rei...

    The Atlanta Braves (cf. the "tomahawk chop") , the Washington Redskins, and the Kansas City Chiefs have also been mired in controversy. However this isn't always a mascot issue. The Fighting Whiteswere established to satirize stereotypical team names.

    It seems to me that a mascot refers to a physical thing, and not the name a team uses. Obviously the two sometimes overlap, but they usually don't. For example, Ohio State University is the Buckeyes, but their mascot is Brutus the Buckeye. The University of Georgia is the Bulldogs, but their mascot is Uga the bulldog. This becomes especially appare...

    This image doesn't seem representative of mascots in general, and it doesn't match any of the sections of text within the article. As such, I think it should be removed, and I have done so. -Hit bull, win steak(Moo!)21:21, 30 May 2007 (UTC) 1. I should add that all four of the other images seem to illustrate important aspects of mascot-dom, which t...

    This article has no references, so I tagged it as {{unreferenced}}. It also includes lots of weasel words. Problematic phrases include: 1. Often the choice of mascot reflects a desired quality;... 2. ...as many argue that... 3. ...Others protest that... There may be others elsewhere in the document. These opinions need to be attributed to a specifi...

    It seems that people don't like to mention mascot names on here or that mascots may come from other countries. DO you guys think be me putting a few mascot names on here it will take away from your noterity. If you dont want names on here take all mascot names of then. We should be providing the facts not just some baloo that has come from some one...

    As historically used in the military - boy mascot, and in some sports like (assoc) football & rugby a boy or girl who accompanies the team onto the field -Croke Park Ireland, sometimes being included in the team talk or 'huddle' before play - Lions Tour. Often carries a soft toy representing the team animal symbol, ie the other meaning of mascot. H...

  6. Big Al is the costumed elephant mascot of the University of Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa, Alabama . History. The origin of the mascot dates back to 1930. On October 8, 1930, a sportswriter for the Atlanta Journal, Everett Strupper, wrote about the previous weekend's Alabama - Ole Miss football game.

  7. The year of my birth. Stop it you're making me feel old. I lived in Atlanta in 1996 and went to the Games. Had a blast, doubt I'll ever experience anything like that again in my lifetime. The 1996 Olympic website was my first experience with website that didn't crash with the heavy load of people coming to visit it.

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