After being banned from the sidelines for the SEC Championship Game and the CFP Quarterfinal at the Peach Bowl, both held at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Bevo will be back for the CFP ...
Bevo, Texas’ beloved live mascot, won’t be on the Peach Bowl sidelines. The reason? It’s a space issue, just like it was for the SEC title game in December also at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
According to an announcement from the university, the Texas Longhorns' prized mascot, Bevo, will return to the sidelines for the Cotton Bowl when they take on the Ohio State Buckeyes in Arlington ...
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.
Texas football will return a key part of its program for the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Cotton Bowl. And no, it's not a player or coach. REQUIRED READING:Arizona State-Texas classic ...
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 ...
Ranked No. 1 in the preseason ESPN/USA Softball poll, Texas will open the 2025 season in Louisiana and make its home debut ...
West Texas A&M basketball star, Ahamed Mohammed, was selected to the Top 100 Watch List for the annual Bevo Francis Award.
The National Awards Committee and Small College Basketball announced the Top 100 Watch List of the Bevo Francis Award, consisting of some of the top players from NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, ...
FOX 7 Austin's chief political reporter Rudy Koski and our panel of analysts take a look at the top stories in Texas politics ...