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  2. Big Jay (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    The original mascot for the Kansas Jayhawks was a bulldog. In 1912, the Jayhawk was first seen in a cartoon by Henry Maloy in The University Daily Kansan. [4] In November 1958, the Jayhawk became the official mascot for Kansas University. [5] The "Jayhawk" idea came from the combination of a blue jay and a sparrow hawk. [4]

  3. Majestic Athletic - Wikipedia

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    Majestic Athletic is an American textile company headquartered in Easton, Pennsylvania, with manufacturing facilities in Easton, Pennsylvania.Majestic currently designs, manufactures and markets licensed casual wear, such as t-shirts, hoodies, pants and hats, through its licenses of several amateur and professional sports leagues of the US, such as the NCAA at the amateur level, and the NFL ...

  4. 1945–46 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1945–46 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1945–46 college men's basketball season. Roster. Wendell Clark;

  5. Throwback uniform - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Bombers' jerseys were dark blue in colour, with gold sleeve stripes. The team's 1950s-era logo was on the front of the jersey, just below the V in the neck. A special CFL "Retro Week" logo adorned each jersey as well, that logo being a take-off of the maple leaf one used as the league symbol from 1954 through 1969.

  6. 1963–64 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    1963–64 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball; Conference: Big Eight Conference: Record: 13–12 (8–6 Big 8) Head coach: Dick Harp (8th season) Assistant coaches:

  7. Baby Jay - Wikipedia

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    Together, Big Jay and Baby Jay are Jayhawks and are the mascots used by the University of Kansas. [1] Another mascot named Centennial Jay was temporarily used in 2012. Baby Jay was created by student Amy Sue Hurst and "hatched" at half-time of KU's Homecoming victory in football over Kansas State University on October 9, 1971, and has served as ...

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