Texas will be without beloved mascot Bevo for the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl. Bevo the bull is a constant on the sidelines for the Longhorns but has been banned for the CFP quarterfinal. Bevo XV won't ...
Welp. They freed Bevo. Clearly, nobody wants any beef. Unfortunately, the big guy could not be on the sidelines for Texas’ recent Peach Bowl matchup with Arizona State. There wasn’t enough ...
At the Superdome in New Orleans before the 2019 Sugar Bowl, Bevo XV toppled a barricade enclosure and began to make a charge in the direction of Georgia's bulldog mascot. At the time, the mascot ...
After having to skip the Peach Bowl due to the lack of sideline space at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Bevo is back. Texas’ live steer mascot is set to attend the Longhorns College Football Playoff ...
First, Bevo XV's was banned from the sidelines when the Longhorns took on Georgia in the SEC Championship because there wasn't enough room to safely have the 1,700-pound steer in attendance in ...
This blog will briefly discuss why the Texas Mascot is Called Bevo and some other aspects related to that. Let’s dive in. The University of Texas' mascot, Bevo, is an iconic longhorn steer.