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Brutus Buckeye is the athletics mascot of
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. Brutus made his debut in 1965, with periodic updates to design and wardrobe occurring in the years since. As a member of the spirit squad, Brutus Buckeye travels to many events around the university and often makes appearances around Columbus.


History

Ohio State students Ray Bourhis and Sally Huber decided Ohio State needed a mascot in 1965 and convinced the athletic council to study the matter. At the time, mascots were generally animals brought into the stadium or arena. A buck deer was contemplated, but, because bringing live animals as mascots was common at the time, this was rejected as impossible.OSU vs UM , Brutus Buckeye
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Instead, the buckeye was selected, as the buckeye is the official state tree of
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. A simple
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nut was constructed by students, worn over the head and torso, with legs sticking out. It made its appearance at the
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vs. Ohio State homecoming football game on October 30, 1965. The heavy papier-mâché nut did not last and it was soon replaced by a
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shell. On November 21, 1965, The Columbus Dispatch reported that judges picked Brutus Buckeye to be the new mascot's name after a campus-wide "Name the Buckeye" contest. The winning name was the idea of then Ohio State student Kerry J. Reed, 21. "
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" agreed to care for Brutus in December.Brutus Buckeye Chronology
The Ohio State University Cheerleading. Retrieved on June 27, 2006.
In the early 2000s, the Brutus costume was stolen before a game. The mascot was forced to wear the old costume. Brutus has a buckeye head and block O hat, scarlet and grey shirt emblazoned "Brutus" and "00", red pants with an Ohio State towel hanging over the front, and high white socks with black shoes. Male and female students both serve as Brutus Buckeye.


Appearances

* Brutus Buckeye appears in ESPN
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. * Brutus appears strapped to the back of a truck in
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commercials advertising Glidden paint. * Brutus appears in the
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and NCAA March Madness series of video games as a mascot and has his own mascot team. *During the 2002–2003 NCAA football season, Brutus was 1 of 12 contestants competing to be the
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National Mascot of the Year. Brutus appeared in approximately 4 commercials depicting the faux competition between the 12 mascots. He appeared again for the 2010–11 NCAA football season, this time with fifteen other mascots and then again in the 2011–12 NCAA football season. *In 2006, Brutus appeared on ''
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s Midwest Midterm Midtacular as a guest correspondent and was interviewed by Jon Stewart. In the middle of the interview, Brutus is caught and eaten by a giant squirrel, a play on the idea that he is a nut. *Brutus was the subject of a comic series from the College of Pharmacy at the University entitled "Adventures in Pharmacy". Episodes depicted Brutus as a patient stricken with common household illnesses including the influenza, gout and the common cold. Adventures in Pharmacy was created as a community service by the Ohio State College of Pharmacy, the Department of Athletics, and Columbus Public Schools. One of the goals of this program was to educate students about the role pharmacists play in health care and the treatment of common illnesses.


2010 tackling

On September 18, 2010, the Ohio Bobcats football team played the Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus. As the Buckeyes were running onto the field, Brandon Hanning, dressed as Rufus the Bobcat, saw Sean Stazen, dressed as Brutus Buckeye, leading the charge. Hanning failed in his initial sideswiping attempt on Brutus, losing his mascot head in the process. Hanning then got back on his feet, ran after Stazen, jumped on his back and continued to hit the Brutus mascot in the head. Hanning was then pulled aside by security who told him to stop. Neither mascot was injured, and Ohio State won the game, the final score 43-7. In a post-game interview, Hanning explained that this was his sole purpose in trying out to be the mascot. "It was actually my whole plan to tackle Brutus when I tried out to be mascot," Hanning explained, "I tried out about a year ago, and the whole reason I tried out was so I could come up here to Ohio State and tackle Brutus." After the game, Hanning was terminated from his position as Ohio University's mascot, was banned from further affiliation with the school’s athletic department, and he dropped out to attend Hocking College. Ohio University issued an apology, stating they "regret the negative effect anning's actionsmay have on the relationship between the two schools".


Footnotes


References


"Brutus Turns 40"
Ohio State University Athletics Department press release, September 3, 2005. Retrieved on June 27, 2006. *Blundo, Joe
"Their Child Is a Nut, But They’re Proud"
''The Columbus Dispatch'', October 16, 2006. *Kehoe, Susan,
"Up close and personal with Brutus Buckeye"
''
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'', January 3, 2005. Retrieved on June 27, 2006. *Lestini, Gregory J. & Glenn, Anna
"Brutus Buckeye, recognized nut at Ohio State"
''The Lantern'', November 22, 1996. Retrieved on June 27, 2006. *Martin, Melissa
"Brutus' threads under scrutiny"
''The Lantern'', March 7, 2002. Retrieved on June 27, 2006. *Sowash, Audra
"Brutus Buckeye costume fits man, woman equally"
''The Lantern'', April 12, 2001. Retrieved on June 27, 2006.

''Buckeye 50 Yard Line'', Retrieved on November 5, 2008.


Books

*Dean, Meredith; Marshall, Michelle; & Cleverley, James. ''The Spirit of a Buckeye: Brutus Buckeye's Lessons for Life''. Cleverley Created, Ltd., Columbus, Ohio. . *Bourhis, Ray; Lanyon, Sally. ''The Autobiography of Brutus Buckeye.'' Orange Frazer, Ltd., Wilmington, Ohio. .


External links


Autobiography of Brutus Buckeye
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