News Elementor

RECENT NEWS

Colorado to debut new live buffalo mascot against Wyoming


New recruit weighs in at 700 pounds and runs the 40 as fast as she wants

In this image provided by the University of Colorado Athletics, handlers practice with Colorado’s new mascot Ralphie VII, a 1-year-old yet-to-be-named bison, Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, at Folsom Field in Boulder. (CU Athletics via AP)

The latest recruit on Deion Sanders’ roster weighs in at 700 pounds and runs the 40-yard dash as fast as she wants.

Colorado’s new live buffalo mascot will make her debut at Folsom Field on Saturday night against Wyoming. She’s officially named Ralphie VII, although a unique nickname is soon to come after her first run.

Ralphie VII is the latest in a string of field-storming live mascot buffaloes, a storied tradition and one of college football’s most iconic. The running of the buffalo has been a must-glimpse event at the school for the past 58 years.

The 1-year-old bison steps in for Ralphie VI, who went into retirement before the start of season after showing little enthusiasm toward making the gallop around the field.

“We’re excited to be adding a new Ralphie to the lineage of incredible buffalo that have represented the University of Colorado and have elevated the fans’ passion for our student-athletes,” said Taylor Stratton, the director of the Ralphie Live Mascot Program.

A version of Ralphie has been missing from action the past two home games. Ralphie VI – nicknamed Ember – showed a reluctance to make the trip around Folsom Field to the roar of the fans. The plan for Ember will be to join Ralphie V – known as Blackout – on the ranch and do one of her favorite things – take it easy.

The newest member of Sanders’ squad is “definitely not indifferent to running,” the release from the school said.

Ralphie VII was a gift from the Beauprez Family, supporters of the university and owners of Eagle’s Wing Ranch located near Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

“Ralphie’s run is iconic and our fans, students, faculty, staff, and alumni take an incredible amount of pride in this tradition which transcends sports,” Stratton said.

AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football

In this image provided by the University of Colorado Athletics, handlers practice with Colorado’s new mascot Ralphie VII, a 1-year-old yet-to-be-named bison, Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. (CU Athletics via AP)

In this image provided by the University of Colorado Athletics, handlers practice with Colorado’s new mascot Ralphie VII, a 1-year-old yet-to-be-named bison, Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. (CU Athletics via AP)

In this image provided by the University of Colorado Athletics, a CU logo is displayed on the harness of Colorado’s new mascot Ralphie VII, a 1-year-old yet-to-be-named bison, Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. (CU Athletics via AP)

In this image provided by the University of Colorado Athletics, handlers practice with Colorado’s new mascot Ralphie VII, a 1-year-old yet-to-be-named bison, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. (CU Athletics via AP)




New recruit weighs in at 700 pounds and runs the 40 as fast as she wants

In this image provided by the University of Colorado Athletics, handlers practice with Colorado’s new mascot Ralphie VII, a 1-year-old yet-to-be-named bison, Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, at Folsom Field in Boulder. (CU Athletics via AP)

The latest recruit on Deion Sanders’ roster weighs in at 700 pounds and runs the 40-yard dash as fast as she wants.

Colorado’s new live buffalo mascot will make her debut at Folsom Field on Saturday night against Wyoming. She’s officially named Ralphie VII, although a unique nickname is soon to come after her first run.

Ralphie VII is the latest in a string of field-storming live mascot buffaloes, a storied tradition and one of college football’s most iconic. The running of the buffalo has been a must-glimpse event at the school for the past 58 years.

The 1-year-old bison steps in for Ralphie VI, who went into retirement before the start of season after showing little enthusiasm toward making the gallop around the field.

“We’re excited to be adding a new Ralphie to the lineage of incredible buffalo that have represented the University of Colorado and have elevated the fans’ passion for our student-athletes,” said Taylor Stratton, the director of the Ralphie Live Mascot Program.

A version of Ralphie has been missing from action the past two home games. Ralphie VI – nicknamed Ember – showed a reluctance to make the trip around Folsom Field to the roar of the fans. The plan for Ember will be to join Ralphie V – known as Blackout – on the ranch and do one of her favorite things – take it easy.

The newest member of Sanders’ squad is “definitely not indifferent to running,” the release from the school said.

Ralphie VII was a gift from the Beauprez Family, supporters of the university and owners of Eagle’s Wing Ranch located near Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

“Ralphie’s run is iconic and our fans, students, faculty, staff, and alumni take an incredible amount of pride in this tradition which transcends sports,” Stratton said.

AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football

In this image provided by the University of Colorado Athletics, handlers practice with Colorado’s new mascot Ralphie VII, a 1-year-old yet-to-be-named bison, Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. (CU Athletics via AP)

In this image provided by the University of Colorado Athletics, handlers practice with Colorado’s new mascot Ralphie VII, a 1-year-old yet-to-be-named bison, Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. (CU Athletics via AP)

In this image provided by the University of Colorado Athletics, a CU logo is displayed on the harness of Colorado’s new mascot Ralphie VII, a 1-year-old yet-to-be-named bison, Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. (CU Athletics via AP)

In this image provided by the University of Colorado Athletics, handlers practice with Colorado’s new mascot Ralphie VII, a 1-year-old yet-to-be-named bison, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. (CU Athletics via AP)



Reporter US

RECENT POSTS

CATEGORIES

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The US Media

The US Media is a dynamic online news platform delivering timely, accurate, and comprehensive updates across a range of topics, including politics, business, technology, entertainment, and sports. With a commitment to credible journalism, United News provides in-depth analyses, breaking news, and thought-provoking features, ensuring readers stay informed about global and local developments.

SUBSCRIBE US

It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout. The point of using Lorem Ipsum is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution