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Notable bowl game mascots, from Tony the Tiger to Pop-Tarts

Mascots are essential to the college football bowl game experience. David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

A college bowl game's name is only as good as its mascot. Over the years, these fun (and sometimes edible) mascots have elevated end-of-season games into social media and pop culture spectacles.

Reflect on notable mascots throughout college football bowl game history below:

Bowl Dog, 68 Ventures Bowl

Bowl fact: Marshall quarterback Byron Leftwich won MVP in the bowl (then known as the GMAC Bowl) in back-to-back years (2001, 2002).


Snoop Dogg, Arizona Bowl

Bowl fact: Nevada and Wyoming are tied for the most wins in its history with two each.


Freedom the Eagle, Armed Forces Bowl

Bowl fact: Nine of the past 12 games have featured a team from a military academy.


Ched-Z and Prince Cheddward, Citrus Bowl

Bowl fact: It's the seventh-oldest college bowl game in the country.


Cure Bear, Cure Bowl

Bowl fact: Four nationally ranked teams have played in the bowl in its history: No. 9 Coastal Carolina (2020), No. 22 UTSA (2022), No. 23 Liberty (2020), No. 23 Troy (2022).


Tubby, Duke's Mayo Bowl

Bowl fact: The first ever Duke's Mayo Bowl game was played in front of 73,535 fans in 2002.


Spirit, Fiesta Bowl

Bowl fact: The first Fiesta Bowl in 1971 combined for 83 points, the highest total ever for a major bowl game.


Zaxby's Chicken, Heart of Dallas Bowl

Bowl fact: It has been known as the First Responder Bowl since 2018.


Gronk, LA Bowl

Bowl fact: 2026 will be the final edition of the LA Bowl.


Elvis and showgirls, Las Vegas Bowl

Bowl fact: Toledo and Nevada played in the first-ever overtime game on the Division I FBS level in 1995.


Obie the Orange, Orange Bowl

Bowl fact: In 1938, a sellout crowd attended the brand-new Orange Bowl Stadium, which cost $360,000 to construct.


Bloomin' Onion, Outback Bowl

Bowl fact: Purdue quarterback Drew Brees set or tied six individual bowl records in 2000 but lost the game to Georgia.


Chick-fil-A Cows and Huddles, Peach Bowl

Bowl fact: The 1974 edition featuring Texas Tech and Vanderbilt saw the bowl's only game that ended in a tie (6-6).


Pop-Tart, Pop-Tarts Bowl

Bowl fact: Baylor set a bowl-record 756 yards of total offense in 2015 against North Carolina.


Spuddy Buddy, Potato Bowl

Bowl fact: Georgia Tech held Tulsa to minus-56 rushing yards in 2004.


Tony the Tiger and Amigo Man, Sun Bowl

Bowl fact: The Sun Bowl is tied for the second-oldest bowl game with the Sugar Bowl and Orange Bowl.


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