- Brutus Buckeye
Infobox College Mascot
name = Brutus Buckeye
image_size = 250
caption = Brutus Buckeye in Austin, TX before a football game against the Texas Longhorns
university = Ohio State University
conference = Big Ten Conference
conference_short = Big Ten
description = Anthropomorphic buckeye nut
name_origin = Winning entry in competition
first_seen = 1965
related_mascots =
official_website =
hall_of_fame = 2007Brutus Buckeye is the athletics mascot of
The Ohio State University . Brutus is a student dressed in Buckeye colors with a headpiece resembling anOhio Buckeye . Brutus has appeared since1965 , with periodic updates to design and wardrobe. As a member of the cheerleading team Brutus Buckeye travels to many athletic events and makes appearances around Columbus.History
Ohio State students Ray Bourhis and Sally Huber decided Ohio State needed a mascot in
1965 and convinced the athletic council to study the matter. At the time, mascots were generally animals brought into the stadium or arena. A buckdeer was contemplated but rejected as impossible. [http://library.osu.edu/sites/archives/OSUvsMichigan/brutus.htm Brutus Buckeye] , Ohio State University Libraries, November 12, 2002. Retrieved on June 27, 2006.] Instead, the buckeye nut was selected, as the buckeye is the official state tree ofOhio . A simplepaper-mache nut was constructed by students, worn over the head and torso, with legs sticking out. It made its appearance at the Minnesota vs. Ohio State homecoming football game onOctober 30 1965 . The heavy paper-mache nut did not last and it was soon replaced by afiberglass shell. OnNovember 18 ,1965 , judges picked Brutus Buckeye to be the new mascot's name after a campus-wide contest. The winning name was the idea of then student Kerry Reed. "Block O " agreed to care for Brutus in December. [http://ohiostatebuckeyes.collegesports.com/sports/c-cheer/spec-rel/osu-c-cheer-brutus.html Brutus Buckeye Chronology] , The Ohio State University Cheerleading. Retrieved on June 27, 2006.]Brutus has been updated several times to the present buckeye head and block O hat, scarlet and grey shirt emblazoned "Brutus" and "00", red pants with an Ohio State towel hanging over the front, and high white socks with black shoes. Male and female students both serve as Brutus Buckeye; generally two to five per year.
Appearances
* Brutus Buckeye appears in ESPN
This Is Sportscenter ads eating lunch and performing aerobics withRichard Simmons .
* Brutus appears inGlidden paint commercials strapped to the back of a truck.
* Brutus appears in theNCAA Football Series andNCAA March Madness series of videogames as a mascot and has his own mascot team.Footnotes
References
* [http://ohiostatebuckeyes.cstv.com/sports/c-cheer/spec-rel/090305aaa.html "Brutus Turns 40"] , Ohio State University Athletics Department press release, September 3, 2005. Retrieved on June 27, 2006.
*Blundo, Joe, [http://shop.dispatch.com/newsarchive/ArchiveList.asp "Their Child Is a Nut, But They’re Proud"] , "The Columbus Dispatch", October 16, 2006.
*Kehoe, Susan, [http://www.thelantern.com/news/2005/01/03/Campus/Up.Close.And.Personal.With.Brutus.Buckeye-830391.shtml "Up close and personal with Brutus Buckeye"] , "The Lantern ", January 3, 2005. Retrieved on June 27, 2006.
*Lestini, Gregory J. & Glenn, Anna, [http://www.thelantern.com/news/1996/11/22/Sports/Brutus.Buckeye.Recognized.Nut.At.Ohio.State-40556.shtml "Brutus Buckeye, recognized nut at Ohio State"] , "The Lantern", November 22, 1996. Retrieved on June 27, 2006.
*Martin, Melissa, [http://www.thelantern.com/news/2002/03/07/Sports/Brutus.Threads.Under.Scrutiny-206265.shtml "Brutus' threads under scrutiny"] , "The Lantern", March 7, 2002. Retrieved on June 27, 2006.
*Sowash, Audra, [http://www.thelantern.com/news/2001/04/12/Sports/Brutus.Buckeye.Costume.Fits.Man.Woman.Equally-67028.shtml "Brutus Buckeye costume fits man, woman equally"] , "The Lantern", April 12, 2001. Retrieved on June 27, 2006.Books
*Dean, Meredith; Marshall, Michelle; & Cleverley, James. "The Spirit of a Buckeye: Brutus Buckeye's Lessons for Life". Cleverley Created, Ltd., Columbus, Ohio. ISBN 0-9675664-0-1.
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