- Bullet (mascot)
Bullet is the name of the mascot of the sports teams at
Oklahoma State University-Stillwater , a blackAmerican quarter horse gelding . Bullet was introduced as an Oklahoma State tradition in1984 by the late Dr. Eddy Finley as part of the Spirit Rider Program. Finley, a graduate ofTexas Tech University inLubbock, Texas , was said to have been inspired by the Red Raiders' Masked Rider when creating the Spirit Rider tradition. [ [http://cowboyjournal.okstate.edu/cjspring04/spirit_rider.html Spirit Rider: Riding With Cowboy Pride] ] Bullet gallops out onto the football field atBoone Pickens Stadium , ridden by the Spirit Rider carrying an orange OSU flag, during the pre-game performance by the Cowboy Marching Band and after every Cowboy touchdown. The current Bullet is the fourth horse used in the OSU Spirit Rider program, and the third horse to be named Bullet.The first Spirit Rider horse, a black mare named Della, was owned by John Beall Jr., who served as the original Spirit Rider at OSU. When Beall left OSU, the university decided to keep the tradition alive. In
1988 , the school bought its own black horse and through a contest in the school newspaper, "The Daily O'Collegian", "Bullet" was adopted as the name of the horse. In2003 , Bullet I was retired and OSU broke in another black horse to roam the sidelines. Bullet II died shortly before the beginning of the2005 football season and was replaced by a third Bullet, who still serves with the Spirit Rider program today.In addition to riding Bullet during football games, the Spirit Rider is charged with the task of taking care of the horse, such as cleaning Bullet's stall at the OSU Equine Center, feeding and exercising Bullet every day and bathing Bullet three times a week.
In
2001 , Bullet was one of three finalists for the MD Barns Silver Spur Award presented by theAmerican Quarter Horse Association . The award honors American Quarter Horses that have made a significant impact on the lives of others and created a favorable perception of the breed.References
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