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  1. Bevo (mascot) - Wikipedia

    Bevo is the live mascot of the athletic programs at the The University of Texas at Austin. Bevo is a Texas Longhorn steer with burnt orange and white coloring from which the university derived its color …

  2. Texas’ Mascot Bevo Explained: What Does Bevo Stand For?

    Jan 1, 2024 · You won’t find a more celebrated mascot in college football than Texas Longhorns ’ mascot Bevo. A native Texas Longhorn Steer the color of burnt orange, Bevo is an icon of college …

  3. Will Bevo travel to Florida for the Citrus Bowl? - KXAN Austin

    14 hours ago · Bevo — a 2,100-pound, 10-year-old steer — is the live mascot for the University of Texas at Austin.

  4. The Truth About Bevo | Texas Exes

    "Bevo" was the name of a non-alcoholic "near beer" produced by the Anheuser-Busch brewery in Saint Louis. Introduced in 1916 as the national debate over Prohibition threatened the company's welfare, …

  5. What on earth is Bevo? Explaining the Texas mascot

    Aug 30, 2024 · A brief guide to Bevo, the live mascot who roams the sidelines at Texas football games.

  6. Where Is Bevo? Was He Banned from the Ohio State Game?

    Aug 30, 2025 · Texas Longhorns fans will no doubt be looking for their beloved mascot, Bevo, at the Texas vs Ohio State game today. But unfortunately, Bevo XV won’t be there. The good news is that …

  7. Life and history of Bevo – The Daily Texan

    Oct 4, 2022 · About 25 universities still use live mascots for sporting events, including Bevo, a longhorn steer. The University of Texas’ live mascot symbolizes Texas pride, strength and cattle heritage.

  8. The Mascot Dilemma - Texas Legacy Support Network

    Mar 17, 2024 · Bevo’s head then found a home at Gregory Gym until 1943 when Aggies removed Bevo I’s horns. Bevo I, as the mascot, was realistically, symbolically, and figuratively dead for the …

  9. The Naming of Bevo - The UT History Corner

    The name “Bevo” was a play on the word beeve, which is not only the plural of beef, but long used as slang for a cow or steer destined to become food. The name might be thought of as “Beef-o.”

  10. A Brief History of Bevo Behaving Badly - Texas Monthly

    Jan 2, 2019 · Bevo, the Longhorn mascot (and, it should be noted, actual Longhorn), has been a part of the University of Texas football tradition for over a century. There’ve been fifteen steers to bear the...