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I like to sound of "Dixie Dilophosaurus"

Category: DinosaursShameless Plug
Posted on: September 4, 2008 2:05 PM, by Brian Switek

It always amuses me how irritatingly dull school mascots often are. How many schools have the cougars, knights, bears, or some other cliched mascot? (A notable exception is the University of California Santa Cruz, home of the fighting Banana Slugs.) Given that, I was certainly glad to hear that paleontologist Jerry Harris is pushing to have his institution, Dixie State College, accept a dinosaur as the new school mascot.

Jerry needs your help, though. The college is accepting nominations for mascot suggestions and if you want to see the "Dixie Dinosaurs" come out on top go to the voting page and enter "Dixie Dinosaurs" into the "Nickname" field. You even get a crack at winning $100, so it's worth the 20 seconds of your time. Head on over and vote!

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As far as I can tell, the great majority of high-school sports team mascots are either large cats or stinging insects...

Posted by: Epicanis | September 4, 2008 4:17 PM

I think I may have a dubious distinction in terms of school mascots. My high school mascot (the hillcat) doesn't actually exist--it was chosen because it's alliterative with my town's name.

My undergrad mascot was the fighting blue hen (I went to the University of Delaware), which is weird enough. Except that the fighting blue hen (the one displayed on UD gear, the actual animal on which it is based, and the mascot costume) is actually a boy chicken--comb and all--not a hen. (I suppose "fighting blue cock" was just a bit too risque for the Delawareans.)

My grad school mascot, though, takes the cake. I went to Cornell for grad school. Cornell's mascot is...wait for it...THE COLOR RED. Seriously. Cornell is The Big Red. (It's often portrayed as a big red BEAR, but it is actually really just the color red.)

How's that for a doozy of a trilogy of mascots?

Posted by: Dr. Kate | September 4, 2008 4:30 PM

There are some interesting high school mascots listed at this website:

http://www.tekonsha.k12.mi.us/scaa/teamnames.htm

UC Irvine has the Anteaters, U South Carolina at Beaufort has the Sand Sharks, and Texas A&M Kingsville has the Javelinas.

Posted by: Barn Owl | September 4, 2008 10:17 PM

Thought you might appreciate this: Prior to 1900, one of the several nicknames for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln athletic teams was (and I'm not making this up!) the 'Mankilling Mastodons'! Totally awesome!!!

As for wierd names, how 'bout this: My mon's high school team name was (again, I'm not making this up) the 'fighting canaries'!

Posted by: Mark Mancini | September 7, 2008 5:36 PM

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