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History of Famous Brand Mascots and Their Fate
There was a time when brand mascots weren’t just logos or cartoon characters — they were part of everyday life. Some became ...
Two bold-minded individuals broke onto ESPN's College GameDay set live from Nashville, Tennessee ahead of the Missouri at ...
Fans of college football, cats, and especially both are in love with Pudge, the exotic shorthair who tours with the Bowling ...
Newton celebrated the Hornets’ win, then the Alabama A&M mascot, Butch Henry, too exception. It started with some playful ...
From Colorado’s Ralphie to Georgia’s Uga, representing the school is both a job and an adventure — and it’s not without its ...
ESPN pays Penn Entertainment to license the ESPN Bet brand and Greenberg himself has fronted several of its commercials and ...
Like the Suns, the NBA will look and sound different this season. Here's how to catch all the games on the league's new ...
Longtime ESPN “College GameDay” analyst Kirk Herbstreit isn’t known just for his insights about football. Now Herbstreit’s four-legged friends also have become stars on the screen and on social media.
Bowling Green's unofficial mascot, Pudge the cat, made his ESPN College Football GameDay debut and continues to captivate the audience with his unique charm and antics, stealing the show every time.
When Lee Corso returned to Bloomington for the first time as ESPN "College GameDay" analyst and extraordinary picker, he didn't have a famed mascot headgear to wear. That changed this Indiana football ...
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