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The No. 1 Texas Longhorns will be opening up the regular season on Saturday in Columbus against the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes ...
Texas isn't bringing famed live mascot Bevo, a 2,100-pound steer, to Ohio Stadium for its Aug. 30 opener against Buckeyes.
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The current mascot’s real name was Sunrise Spur, but all mascots are renamed Bevo. There’s no official weight listed for Bevo XV, but his predecessor Bevo XIV weighed 1,800 pounds.
The 1,700-pound Bevo, who also has a horn span of 58 inches, would need a sizeable enclosure to accommodate him, and Mercedez-Benz Stadium is apparently not large enough to support such an enclosure.
Texas Longhorns mascot Bevo is walked into the stadium before a game against the Georgia Bulldogs at Darrell K Royal — Texas Memorial Stadium Oct. 19, 2024, in Austin, Texas.
The Texas Longhorns' live mascot Bevo will not be able to travel to the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, organizers for the game said Monday. Texas plays Arizona State in the CFP.
Bevo's owners, Betty and John T. Baker, have owned the last three UT mascots. They said they teach Bevo's handlers how to keep him calm without using sedatives.
According to NPR, Bevo, the towering 1,600-lb. steer that serves as the Texas Longhorns’ mascot, charged at the University of Georgia’s animal mascot, Uga, the 62-lb. English bulldog.