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Bevo history
Bevo was first seen in 1916 another related mascot was "Hook'em" Bevo is basically the mascot for University of Texas Bevo is a Texas longhorn steer with burnt orange the Longhorn's head and horns gives rise to the school's hand symbol and saying: "Hook 'em Horns".
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The most recent Bevo, Bevo XV, was introduced to Texas football fans on September 4, 2016.His predecessor, Bevo XIV, died of cancer on October 16, 2015."Bevo XV is owned by Betty and John Baker's Sunrise Ranch in Liberty Hill, Texas; Sunrise Ranch also owned Bevo XV's predecessors Bevo XIII and Bevo XIV".
BEVO WAS FIRST named "bo" until he was first seen in 1916.A Longhorn steer was not the original mascot of University of Texas. The original mascot was actually an "American Pit Bull Terrier" named "Pig".
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Before BEVO was ever named he was named "pig" and Stephen Pinckney changed that Pinckney saved $124 alumni to purchase a steer in the Texas Panhandle, which they originally named "Bo" and shipped to Austin. Into BEVO