Hook 'Em Horns: The Unforgettable Mascot of the University of Texas
Origins of the Iconic Mascot
In September 1975, the University Spirit Committee made a significant decision that would forever change the face of Texas basketball games. They approved the creation of a mascot costume, which would serve as a symbol of Longhorn pride and spirit.
Hook 'Em Horns: A Symbol of Unity
The mascot, aptly named "Hook 'Em Horns," quickly gained popularity among students, alumni, and fans alike. The distinctive chant and hand signal, where the index and pinky fingers are extended to resemble longhorns, became a ubiquitous symbol of The University of Texas at Austin.
Today, Hook 'Em Horns remains an integral part of the Longhorn experience. It represents the unwavering support and camaraderie shared by the university community, both on and off the field.
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