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Big Red
Big Red poses with Razorback cheerleaders, 2012
UniversityUniversity of Arkansas
ConferenceSEC
DescriptionAnthropomorphic razorback hog
First seen1960s (live mascot), 1973 (costumed)
Related mascot(s)Tusk, Sue E., Pork Chop, Boss Hog, Ribby

Big Red is the main costumed mascot of the University of ArkansasinFayetteville, Arkansas. The mascot is modeled after the wild razorback hog.

History

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In the early twentieth century, wild razorback hogs were a common sight in rural Arkansas. After the team's fifth straight victory, over LSUinMemphis, to open the 1909 football season, coach Hugo Bezdek told a group of fans at the train station upon their return that the team played "like a wild band of razorback hogs."[1] The name stuck, and "Razorbacks" replaced "Cardinals" (still the school color) as the school's nickname. Since the 1960s, live mascots have been kept, the current one being Tusk, a Russian boar which resembles the old razorback hogs; previously, the live mascots were also called "Big Red".

Big Red and Sue E. during a Razorback football game.

There are currently five costumed mascots serving the University of Arkansas Razorbacks.[2] "Big Red" is the original mascot, also nicknamed "the Fighting Razorback." Big Red made his debut during the early 1970s and was also commonly referred to as "the Dancing Razorback" throughout the 1980s.[3][4] A female Razorback mascot, "Sue E. Pig," performs at all women's events, and is known for her dancing skills and costume changes. There is a child-sized mascot named "Pork Chop," popular with younger fans. Pork Chop has appeared at Razorback games since at least 1998.[5] Since 1999, "Boss Hog" (named for the character from "The Dukes of Hazard") has served as a 9-foot-tall (2.7 m) inflatable mascot. There is also a baseball-specific razorback mascot named Ribby (a play on the baseball abbreviation "RBI") that attends every Arkansas home baseball game.[2]

References

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  • ^ a b "Spirit Squad". Arkansas Razorbacks. Retrieved April 21, 2016.
  • ^ The 1974 Razorback. Fayetteville, Ark.: University of Arkansas. 1974. p. 409.
  • ^ The Razorback. Fayetteville, Ark.: University of Arkansas. 1984.
  • ^ "Arkansas vs. LSU". YouTube. 1998. Archived from the original on 2021-12-17. Retrieved April 21, 2016.

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