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No Bevo? SEC tells Texas there’s no room for its 1,700-pound longhorn at title game vs. Georgia Story by EastIdahoNews.com Staff • 2mo ...
Bevo, Texas football's longhorn steer mascot, will not attend the SEC championship game between the Longhorns and Georgia in Atlanta.
Texas isn't bringing famed live mascot Bevo, a 2,100-pound steer, to Ohio Stadium for its Aug. 30 opener against Buckeyes.
Bowl officials once again said there isn't enough space for Bevo inside the 1.9 million-square-foot Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
Bevo, the longhorn mascot for Texas football, won't make the trip to Atlanta for the team's SEC Championship Game showdown against Georgia.
The current mascot Bevo, known as Bevo XV, weighs 1,700 pounds, according to the Associated Press. “We looked at alternatives,” SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said Friday on Pat McAfee’s show ...
Before the 2019 Sugar Bowl at the Superdome in New Orleans, Bevo XV toppled his barrier and began to charge at Uga X, who was Uga XI's predecessor as the Bulldogs' mascot.
Before the 2019 Sugar Bowl at the Superdome in New Orleans, Bevo XV toppled his barrier and began to charge at Uga X, who was Uga XI’s predecessor as the Bulldogs’ mascot.
The league says there’s not enough space on the sideline at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for No. 2 Texas to bring along its 1,700-pound longhorn Bevo XV for the game against No. 5 Georgia.
No Bevo? SEC tells Texas there's no room for its 1,700-pound longhorn at title game vs. Georgia Associated Press Published: December 6, 2024 at 1:21 PMUpdated: December 6, 2024 at 4:43 PM Tags ...
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