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    Osceola and Renegade are the official symbols of the Florida State University Seminoles. Osceola, representing the historical Seminole leader Osceola...
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    refers to hearing the ghost of Osceola. The song has been covered by James Taylor and Gravemist. Osceola and Renegade are mascots of the Florida State...
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  • the team carries. Osceola and Renegade are the official symbols of the Florida State Seminoles. During home football games, Osceola, portraying the Seminole...
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  • campus Osceola and Renegade, symbols of Florida State University Osceola National Forest, a national forest in Florida Osceola and St Croix Valley Railway...
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    football game, ahead of Florida State's Chief Osceola and Renegade and 25 years before USC's Traveler and all other such mascots in existence today. After...
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  • represented by the symbols Osceola and Renegade. The symbol represents an actual historical figure, Seminole war leader Osceola, whose clothing represents...
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  • States. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida and a preeminent university in the state. Chartered in 1851, it is located on...
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    of 2016 and opened in September, prior to the 2016 season. A 19-foot (5.8 m) tall bronze sculpture by Fritz White depicting Osceola and Renegade. A tradition...
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    Carolina Chanticleers Chester and Melrose – Lions, co-mascots of the Widener Pride Chief Osceola and Renegade - Indigenous chief and horse mascots of the Seminoles...
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    depicted as a costumed human character wearing a blue and white cape with the team’s logo on it and a blue mask with white horns, he usually wears a white...
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    Hatch, Thom (2012). Osceola and the Great Seminole War. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 34–70. Hatch, Thom (2012). Osceola and the Great Seminole War...
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  • leader, Osceola, and his Appaloosa horse as the mascots Osceola and Renegade. After the NCAA attempted to ban the use of Native American names and iconography...
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    Mascot (category Sports occupations and roles)
    Seminoles are supported by the Seminole Tribe of Florida in their use of Osceola and Renegade as symbols. FSU chooses not to refer to them as mascots because of...
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    controversial mascot team for the Florida State Seminoles, Chief Osceola and Renegade; even though the Seminole Tribe of Florida were not directly associated...
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  • dressed in a cutaway green suit and Irish country hat. The Leprechaun brandishes a shillelagh and aggressively leads cheers and interacts with the crowd, supposedly...
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    mascots as Sammy Seminole and Chief Fullabull which were retired that year. 1978 marked the first appearance of Osceola and Renegade, in which a student portrays...
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  • State mascots Osceola and Renegade. However, the NCAA refused to remove Louisiana–Monroe from its list of abusive team nicknames, and on January 30,...
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    Demon Deacon (category Fictional priests and priestesses)
    Carolina, United States. Probably best known for its slightly unorthodox name and appearance, the Demon Deacon has become a mainstay in the world of U.S. college...
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    idea of a ram mascot to the athletic business manager, Charles T. Woollen, and had the idea approved. Woollen gave Huggins $25 to purchase a ram. Rameses...
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    Carolina. The anthropomorphized tiger is costumed in Acrylic/polyester fur, and in recent years wears a football, basketball, or baseball jersey or a T-shirt...
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