The Gamecock mascot is a popular choice among schools, including high schools, colleges, and sports teams. The University of South Carolina, along with Jacksonville State University in Alabama and the University of Delaware, shares this distinction. The University of South Carolina’s mascot, Cocky, represents the state’s unique history and war hero. The gamecock is a live bird named Sir Big Spur, with the latest iteration named Sir Big Spur VII. The original mascot was an Old English Black Breasted.
The University of South Carolina has one of the most unique mascots in college football, with over 134 teams in the FBS. The garnet and black plumed gamecock captured National Championship titles as the No. 1 mascot. The Gamecock has been the official symbol since 1902, but there was no official mascot until 1971. Jerry Spann, an anthropologist, is an example of a school using the Gamecock as its mascot.
South Carolina and Jacksonville State are the only schools that have the nickname “Gamecocks”, which could cause legal issues. The University of South Carolina uses “Gamecocks” as its official nickname and mascot, and the costumed character “Cocky the Gamecock” represents the Gamecocks, which were nicknamed “The Fighting Gamecock” due to their aggressive military tactics.
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