South Carolina’s live mascot, Sir Big Spur VII, was previously named after Revolutionary War general Thomas Sumter, whose “Fighting Gamecock” moniker inspired the name. The university chose the gamecock to represent the aftermath of a football game in South Carolina, which has one of the most unique mascots in college football. Sir Big Spur VII and his predecessors are an Old English Black Breasted Red Fighting Gamecock. Cocky became the University of South Carolina’s official mascot after this appearance and has maintained this role ever since. Cocky has become one of the most recognizable figures in college sports, and Sylvester and the Cocky persona have become incredibly close over her two-year stint as one of the most recognizable mascots in college sports.
The garnet and black plumed gamecock captured National Championship titles as the No. 1 mascot in the past 40 years. The university uses “Gamecocks” as its official nickname and mascot, and the university has been involved in a dispute over the rooster’s trademarked name and a part of his anatomy. The university said that the “Fighting Gamecocks” led the way in the NCAA Division I college baseball.
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