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Former Penn State Mascots Reminisce

October 20, 2008 RSS Feed Print

Last weekend was Penn State's homecoming—the perfect time for former Nittany Lion mascots to get together and share stories and historical tidbits, the Daily Collegian writes.

For one, before the advent of synthetic fibers, the costume used to be made of rabbit and deer fur, which sounds pretty gross. "Now, the suit looks really good," comments a 1950s mascot.

A more recent mascot recalls his brush with death in a cannonball contest.

"I got up to the diving board, and felt like I could do it. I did a one-and-a-half flip into the pool. You should know, though, that when the suit is dry it weighs about 8 pounds—when it is wet it weighs about 800. I started to sink to the bottom, and I thought I was dead." Luckily, lifeguards pulled him out of the pool. "It's just a part of being the Lion."

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Lions Tigers and Bears Oh my !!!! Not at Penn State. The cat is out the bag.

It's Lions Sheep and Beer !!! Oh no.

brutus buckeye of OH 5:49PM December 05, 2008

I've been talking to many mascots and who thought a smelly suit could be worse but I think real fir vs. synthetic, synthetic wins. Great to see articles celebrating those that help a team on to victory!

www.storiesbehindthefur.com

erin of CA 2:58PM November 08, 2008

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