The Oklahoma Sooners football team is known for its nickname, the Sooners, but its official mascot is the Sooner Schooner, a replica of an early 19th-century wagon. The anthropomorphized pony duo, Boomer and Sooner, are an iconic part of the University of Oklahoma’s traditions. They are the namesake of OU’s anthropomorphized pony mascot duo, and Sooner is the official name carried by all OU students and alumni.
The mascots, Boomer and Sooner, represent the University and the OU Athletics Department. They are an extension of the Sooner Schooner and its horses, and they are used to represent the team at sporting events. The Schooner was introduced in 1964 and became the official mascot of sports teams at Oklahoma University.
The mascots replaced the Top Daug mascot at Oklahoma Sooners basketball games. The lyrics for “Boomer Sooner” were written in 1991 by Blake Shelton of Ada. The Sooner Schooner is the official mascot of sports teams at Oklahoma University, pulled by the white horse combination of Boomer and Sooner.
The school’s costumed mascots, Boomer and Schooner, represent the team at sporting events and often accompany the Sooner Schooner. The mascots are an extension of the Sooner Schooner and its horses, and they are enjoyed by fans, especially children, at all OU athletics contests.
📹 The Sooner Schooner
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