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  2. Tusk (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Tusk III (2010–2011) took over upon the death of Tusk II who died on January 5, 2010. [4] Tusk III was the brother of Tusk II (both sons of Tusk I), and took over for the 2010 football season as the interim live Razorback mascot because Tusk IV was still too young to do so. Tusk IV (2011–2019) is the son of Tusk II and was born February 20 ...

  3. Big Red (University of Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    [3] The name stuck, and "Razorbacks" replaced "Cardinals" (still the school color) as the school's nickname. Since the 1960s, live mascots have been kept, the current one being Tusk, a Russian boar which resembles the old razorback hogs; previously, the live mascots were also called "Big Red". Big Red and Sue E. during a Razorback football game.

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  5. Category:Southeastern Conference mascots - Wikipedia

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    Tusk (mascot) U. Uga (mascot) W. War Eagle This page was last edited on 3 July 2015, at 06:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. The true story behind ‘Cock Commander’ as USC fans ... - AOL

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    The trending name dates back to an infamous student newspaper gaffe from 2004. The true story behind ‘Cock Commander’ as USC fans discuss new name for live mascot Skip to main content

  7. How a mascot change once led to death threats at Fresno ... - AOL

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    TimeOut, Fresno State’s cartoonish bulldog mascot, was brown and not its usual gray color during the 2008 baseball season when the Diamond Dogs won a national championship.

  8. Cocoa Krispies - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1973, Tusk the Elephant became the mascot of the cereal, and he remained until the end of 1982, when Snap, Crackle and Pop (the mascots of Rice Krispies) replaced and retired Tusk the Elephant. In 1991, the mascot became Coco the Monkey. In 2001, Snap, Crackle, and Pop returned and they have remained the product's mascots to date ...

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