BIG_IKE
10/12/2006, 09:13 AM
1. Nebraska has not beat Texas in Austin since 1960
2. Nebraska has not beat Texas in LINCOLN since 1933!!!!
3. OU has never lost to Baylor
4. 6 teams have never played for the Conference Championship
5. History of OU’s 1st MASCOT
Mex ... OU’s First Mascot
During OU football and baseball games from 1915-1928, Mex the Dog wore a red sweater with a big red letter “O” on the side. One of his main jobs was to keep stray dogs from roaming the field during a game in the days when the football field was more accessible to non-ticketholders. Before his career as a mascot, Mex was just a helpless “dog waif.” Then, a U.S. Army field hospital medic found him in Mexico in 1914 during the Mexican Revolution unrest. Mott Keys was stationed along the Mexican border near Laredo, Texas, and found the dog among a litter of abandoned pups one night on the Mexican side.
Mex was adopted by Keys’ company, and when Keys finished his duty and moved to Hollis, Oklahoma, he took Mex. He later attended OU and Mex followed him again. At OU, Mex’s experience as an Army medic company mascot landed him the job with the football team and a home in the Kappa Sigma fraternity house. He quickly became Oklahoma’s most famous dog. “A joyous staccato bark cheered Sooner touchdowns” at football games and a “victory woof” punctuated home runs at baseball games. But Mex began to gain national attention in October of 1924 after OU lost a game to Drake University 28-0. The Sooners also lost Mex.
Mex did not board the train heading home in Arkansas City, Kansas. Rumors spread across the Missouri Valley, the conference OU played in at the time, that Mex was returning to attack the Drake Bulldogs and avenge the loss. A 50-cent reward was offered, and Mex was found by upset OU graduates J.D. Hull, Hughes B. Davis and J.C. Henley. Mex was discovered pacing in the train station platform in Arkansas City. The men drove Mex to the next Saturday game at Stillwater. After Mex was once poisoned by non-Sooner fans, the dog learned to eat only from the hands of his caretakers. Mex died of old age on April 30, 1928 and he was so popular among students and faculty that the university closed for his funeral and procession on May 2, 1928. He was buried in a small casket somewhere under the existing stadium.
6. Texas A&M’s ENTIRE fight song is about the University of Texas
7. The highest ranking individual in A&M’s Corps is Reveille (no joke)
8. In 1960 Missouri was ranked #1, and never lost more than 3 games a season that decade.
9. Texas Tech has never had a losing season since joining the BIG 12
10. For 15 years Kansas State was the Aggies and not Wildcats
11. Kansas Fight song, “Im a Jayhawk”, mentions OU, OsU, K-State, NebraskaColorado and Missouri in the first verse.
Anyone else got any strange facts?
2. Nebraska has not beat Texas in LINCOLN since 1933!!!!
3. OU has never lost to Baylor
4. 6 teams have never played for the Conference Championship
5. History of OU’s 1st MASCOT
Mex ... OU’s First Mascot
During OU football and baseball games from 1915-1928, Mex the Dog wore a red sweater with a big red letter “O” on the side. One of his main jobs was to keep stray dogs from roaming the field during a game in the days when the football field was more accessible to non-ticketholders. Before his career as a mascot, Mex was just a helpless “dog waif.” Then, a U.S. Army field hospital medic found him in Mexico in 1914 during the Mexican Revolution unrest. Mott Keys was stationed along the Mexican border near Laredo, Texas, and found the dog among a litter of abandoned pups one night on the Mexican side.
Mex was adopted by Keys’ company, and when Keys finished his duty and moved to Hollis, Oklahoma, he took Mex. He later attended OU and Mex followed him again. At OU, Mex’s experience as an Army medic company mascot landed him the job with the football team and a home in the Kappa Sigma fraternity house. He quickly became Oklahoma’s most famous dog. “A joyous staccato bark cheered Sooner touchdowns” at football games and a “victory woof” punctuated home runs at baseball games. But Mex began to gain national attention in October of 1924 after OU lost a game to Drake University 28-0. The Sooners also lost Mex.
Mex did not board the train heading home in Arkansas City, Kansas. Rumors spread across the Missouri Valley, the conference OU played in at the time, that Mex was returning to attack the Drake Bulldogs and avenge the loss. A 50-cent reward was offered, and Mex was found by upset OU graduates J.D. Hull, Hughes B. Davis and J.C. Henley. Mex was discovered pacing in the train station platform in Arkansas City. The men drove Mex to the next Saturday game at Stillwater. After Mex was once poisoned by non-Sooner fans, the dog learned to eat only from the hands of his caretakers. Mex died of old age on April 30, 1928 and he was so popular among students and faculty that the university closed for his funeral and procession on May 2, 1928. He was buried in a small casket somewhere under the existing stadium.
6. Texas A&M’s ENTIRE fight song is about the University of Texas
7. The highest ranking individual in A&M’s Corps is Reveille (no joke)
8. In 1960 Missouri was ranked #1, and never lost more than 3 games a season that decade.
9. Texas Tech has never had a losing season since joining the BIG 12
10. For 15 years Kansas State was the Aggies and not Wildcats
11. Kansas Fight song, “Im a Jayhawk”, mentions OU, OsU, K-State, NebraskaColorado and Missouri in the first verse.
Anyone else got any strange facts?