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ESPN power ranked mascots across different types and included Ohio State mascot Brutus in the costume division, but where?
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According to ESPN, Brutus is the second-best mascot in the Costume division. They have him ranked second in that division, sitting only behind the Duck from Oregon. He gets to ride into the stadium on ...
Event description We have the unique opportunity of hearing from a former Brutus Buckeye, Mike George, who will take us through a typical day as Brutus and tell us about his favorite memories as our ...
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Corso has selected Brutus Buckeye’s headgear a record 45 times, more than any other mascot. He has worn the headgear of 69 different schools over the years.
In the nearly 60 years since Brutus Buckeye first debuted as Ohio State University's mascot, only four women have portrayed the famous anthropomorphic nut. Emily Hayward, an Ohio State biomedical ...
In anticipation for the upcoming 2025 Big Ten Conference football season, several mascots including The Oregon Duck, Brutus Buckeye, and Sparty the Spartan caused a ruckus at the conference's ...
He made his first headgear selection at Ohio State, one where he donned the Brutus Buckeye mascot head to signify an Ohio State pre-game victory pick way back on Oct. 5, 1996.
His first headgear pick was October 5, 1996, when he donned Ohio State’s Brutus Buckeye mascot head in Columbus, launching a tradition that has become the unofficial kickoff to college football ...
Corso has made 430 headgear picks dating back to 1996 when he first put on the Brutus Buckeye mascot head for the first of 45 times, the most he’s chosen any program. Week 1: Columbus, OH ...
He was 74. Cline was a Brutus Buckeye mascot in 1974, when he was an undergraduate at Ohio State University, and ran a plant nursery before a rare eye disease caused him to become legally blind.