Bevo is the live mascot of the athletic programs at the
University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public university, public research university in Austin, Texas, United States. Founded in 1883, it is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. With 53,082 stud ...
. Bevo is a
Texas Longhorn
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steer with
burnt orange
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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". The most recent Bevo, Bevo XV, was introduced to Texas football fans on September 4, 2016. His predecessor, Bevo XIV, died of cancer on October 16, 2015. Bevo XV is owned by Betty and John Baker's Sunrise Ranch in
Liberty Hill, Texas
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; Sunrise Ranch also owned Bevo XV's predecessors Bevo XIII and Bevo XIV.
History
The idea to use a live longhorn as the university's mascot is attributed to UT alumnus Stephen Pinckney in 1916. Pinckney gathered $124 from other alumni to purchase a steer in the
Texas Panhandle, which they originally named "Bo" and shipped to
Austin
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* Austin Motor Company, a British car manufac ...
.
A Longhorn steer was not the original mascot of the University of Texas. The original mascot was actually an
American Pit Bull Terrier
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named "Pig".
Lineage
There have been fifteen Bevos to date. Bevo was originally named "Bo" but came to be called Bevo soon after his first appearance at Texas' 1916 Thanksgiving Day game. After the game, Ben Dyer (the campus magazine editor) declared, "His name is Bevo, and long may he reign!" Ben Dyer died before stating why he chose the name Bevo, but there are three theories. The first is that Bevo was named after an amber colored non-alcoholic beverage named
Bevo (which, coincidentally, was introduced in 1916), and the other is that the name is derived from beeves, the plural form of beef. One popular theory is that Cadets from Texas A&M stole the mascot to brand 13 – 0, which was the score the Aggies had won by the year before. Faced with that dilemma some UT student suggested combining the 1 and 3 to create a B, made an E out of the -, added a V, kept the 0 to create BEVO. However, this theory is not correct as Bevo was named months before the branding actually happened.
The longest reigning Bevo was Bevo XIII, which was supplied to the university by John T. Baker, owner of the Sunrise Ranch in
Liberty Hill, Texas
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. Baker is past president of the
Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America and serves as a judge in its competitions. Bevo XIII, originally named Sunrise Express, was a champion steer at the age of 3, before becoming the UT mascot.
Bevo XIII became the mascot in 1988 and served 16 seasons on the sideline.
He presided over 191 UT football games and attended the
first inauguration of
President
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George W. Bush
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in 2001.
During his tenure, he presided over four (1990, 1994, 1995, 1996) conference football championships and a
Heisman Trophy
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award for
Ricky Williams
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. Bevo XIII was the winningest Bevo in UT history, and was replaced by youth grand champion Sunrise Studly, becoming Bevo XIV, at the September 4, 2004 football game versus the
University of North Texas
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. It was the only time that two Bevos have ever appeared at the same football game. Bevo XIII was returned to Baker's
ranch
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where he lived out the rest of his days in peace. Bevo XIII died on October 9, 2006, due to heart failure.
Bevo XIV attended George W. Bush's
second inauguration in January 2005. He also attended the
2005 Rose Bowl win over Michigan as well as the 2006 Rose Bowl game in which the Longhorns won the
2005–2006 National Championship over
USC USC may refer to:
Education
United States
* Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, Santurce, Puerto Rico
* University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
** University of South Carolina System, a state university system of South Carolina
* ...
. , Bevo XIV weighed , stood , and his horns measured tip-to-tip. His birthday was April 8. At the 2008
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
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, he took home the honors of Reserve Grand Champion.
On October 13, 2015, it was announced that Bevo XIV retired after contracting
bovine leukemia virus
Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is a retrovirus which causes enzootic bovine leukosis in cattle. It is closely related to the human T‑lymphotropic virus type 1 ( HTLV-I). BLV may integrate into the genomic DNA of B‑lymphocytes as a DNA intermedi ...
. He died on October 16, 2015.
On September 3, 2016, a young 19-month-old Bevo XV was unveiled at a special 100 year anniversary event at the University of Texas at Austin, celebrating 100 years of a live Bevo mascot.
Mishaps by Bevo affecting others
Bevo II once charged an
SMU cheerleader
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, who had to defend himself with his megaphone.
Bevo III escaped from his enclosure and ran loose across campus for 2 days.
Bevo IV once attacked a parked car, while Bevo V broke loose and scattered the
Baylor band.
Bevo XV broke free of handlers during the January 1, 2019
Sugar Bowl
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, scattering reporters as he almost reached the University of Georgia mascot
Uga X, an
English bulldog
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.
Public appearances and traditions
Bevo is one of the most recognized college mascots
and has even been called "the toughest-looking animal mascot in sports".
Bevo makes appearances at almost all home
football
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games of the University of Texas, as well as many away games. He also typically makes appearances at important pep rallies, such as the ones in the weeks before the games against
Texas A&M
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and
Oklahoma
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. Following commencement ceremonies, he is typically on hand for photographs with graduates and their families.
Since 1945, the care of Bevo during his transportation and appearances has been entrusted to an honorary organization of undergraduate students called the
Silver Spurs.
Bevo rides in a special burnt orange livestock trailer with his name on the side.
Bevo is a
steer Steer(s) or steering may refer to:
Animals
* Steer or bullock, castrated male cattle
* Ox, a bovine (usually a steer) used as a draft animal
People
* Steer (surname)
* Steers (surname)
Places
* Steer Creek (West Virginia), a tributary ...
, as an intact
bull
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might be too dangerous in a crowded environment like a stadium. In 2002, an alumni group proposed that Bevo be given
neuticles
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History
Gregg Miller developed the idea for Neuticles after his blo ...
to "increase his masculinity".
During football games, he typically stands or sits placidly behind one of the end zones (the south end zone in
Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium
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) and is occasionally greeted by UT players when they score
touchdown
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s. Bred to be docile, he is riled only in the most extreme of circumstances.
On the morning of December 25, 2014,
Christmas Day
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,
Longhorn Network
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aired a five-hour-long,
"yule log"-styled special featuring footage of Bevo XIV at a ranch set to
Christmas music
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.
Gallery
File:Bevo at the Tower.JPG, Bevo XIV at the Tower
File:Bevo with Silver Spurs 2012-10-05.JPG, Bevo XIV with the Texas Silver Spurs
File:Bevo 30.jpg, Bevo XIV with his Texas Silver Spurs Handlers
File:Bevo 11.JPG, Bevo XIV being haltered by one of his handlers
File:Bevo 32.JPG, Bevo XIV with his four Texas Silver Spurs Handlers at a baseball game
File:Bevo 34.JPG, Bevo on the ranch at sunset
File:Bevo 35.JPG, Bevo XIV
See also
*
List of individual bovines
References
*Sheila Henderson. ''The Littlest Longhorn: The Saga of BEVO''. The Littlest Book Company, Austin (1989). .
External links
TexasSports.com Traditions: BevoThe Truth About BevoBevo XIII dead at 22Unveiling the myth behind a branded BEVO
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