HokieBird

HokieBird

Infobox College Mascot
name = HokieBird


image_size = 200
caption = HokieBird runs onto the field with the Virginia Tech cheerleaders
university = Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
conference = Atlantic Coast Conference
conference_short = ACC
description = Anthropomorphic turkey-like bird
name_origin =
first_seen = 1982
related_mascots = Fighting Gobbler
official_website = [http://www.hokiesports.com/hokiebird/about.html HokieBird]

HokieBird is the official mascot of Virginia Tech. It has been named as one of the top college football mascots in the United States, [cite news |last=Fiutak |first=Pete |title=College Football's Top 25 Mascots |url=http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/6149922 |date=2007-09-04] and spawned a series of children's books featuring college and pro sports mascots. [cite news |last=Kelly |first=Morgan |title=Series of mascot books began in ride from game |url=http://www.mywire.com/pubs/USATODAY/2006/09/01/1789992?extID=10051 |date=2006-09-01]

Gobblers

Fans of Virginia Tech athletics have referred to the teams by the nickname Fighting Gobblers since the early 20th century. According the Virginia Tech university relations, the name originated in 1909, when football Coach Branch Bocock initiated his players into the "Gobbler Club", a name which appeared in print that same year. [cite web |title= Hokie, Hokie, Hokie Hy! and a Few Other Virginia Tech Symbols and Traditions |url=http://www.vt.edu/about/traditions.pdf |publisher=University Relations, Virginia Tech |year=2006] Another popular legend regarding the origin of the "Gobblers" moniker refers to when the university was a military college known as the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (VAMC). As future military officers and gentlemen, cadets were not allowed to look at their plates as they ate. To do so was termed "gobbling" your food and was a cause for punishment. Athletes were given increased portions of food and in consideration of the limited meal time, were allowed to "gobble" their meals. Because of this, the sports teams for VAMC became known as "The Gobblers".Fact|date=December 2007

Regardless of the true origin, the "Gobbler" nickname had already been popularized by 1913 when local resident and VPI employee Floyd Meade trained a large turkey to perform various stunts, including pulling him in a decorated cart before a football game. Meade and other mascots to follow continued having a live turkey on the sidelines of games into the 1950s. [cite web |title=What is a Hokie? |url=http://www.vt.edu/about/hokie.html]

Fighting Gobblers

The first permanent costumed Gobbler took the field in the fall of 1962, when a civil engineering student raised $200 to create a costume which had a head resembling a cardinal and included real turkey feathers dyed in school colors. This mascot debuted at the then-annual Thanksgiving Day football game between military school rivals VPI and VMI. This costume was modified in 1971 to include a long neck, making it more than 7 feet tall, and the name was changed to the "Fighting Gobbler".

HokieBird

In reaction to the earlier myths about students "gobbling" their meals, football coach and athletic director Bill Dooley spearheaded a campaign for a new look and name for the mascot, which debuted at the 1981 football game against Wake Forest. The turkey-like figure was referred to as "the Hokie mascot," "the Hokie," and "the Hokie bird" (derived from the "Old Hokie" cheer), which resulted in changing the official designation of the Virginia Tech mascot to the Hokies.

The costume worn by today's HokieBird made its first appearance in 1987, when Frank Beamer returned as coach. Although he reinstated the Gobbler to the football team's scoreboard, by then the Hokies nickname had already become the most prominent. The current HokieBird debuted at that season's home opener against Clemson, arriving in a white limousine.

The HokieBird has won national mascot competitions and has been so popular that the mascot landed an appearance on Animal Planet's "Turkey Secrets," shown annually around Thanksgiving. Now, when referring to Virginia Tech, the term "Hokie" generally refers to a Virginia Tech Student.

Traditions

*The HokieBird is an active supporter of all Virginia Tech athletic teams, particularly the Virginia Tech Football and Basketball Teams.
*Before football games, he leads the charge onto the field as students jump up and down in the stands to Metallica's "Enter Sandman".
*After scores, the VT cheerleaders carry out a bench and weights for the HokieBird to perform bench presses. He does one press for every point VT has scored. Sometimes, in lieu of bench presses, the HokieBird has done situps or pushups.
*The HokieBird has also been known to crowd surf from the bottom of the student section all the way to the top of the stadium.
*At the graduation ceremony, students who portray the HokieBird are allowed to wear the giant orange bird feet. In theory, no one is supposed to know who the HokieBirds are until graduation day.

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