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What was ASU first mascot?

The school started with its first mascot—a classic owl. Then, as ASU became a Teacher's College, they wanted to be the Bulldogs instead. Why a bulldog? The school thought it would give them more credibility if they followed the mascot trend set by other colleges like Yale and Georgia.
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How did Arizona State get their mascot?

On a clear, sunny day in 1946, Arizona State College track coach Donn Kinzle was on an early morning run along the Salt River bed. A dust devil materialized, swirling and dancing above the sand and rock. At that instant, the idea for the Sun Devil was born.
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Why is it called Sun Devil?

The nickname, and therefore, the Sun Devils' mascot, comes from a weather phenomenon known as a whirlwind. In some places, it is referred to as a “dust devil” or a “dancing devil.”
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What is a Sun Devil animal?

A Sun Devil isn't an animal or something like that, it is actually a weather phenonenon, also known as a whirlwind, or Dust Devil.
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Is ASU logo a trident?

In the 2011–12 athletic season, Sun Devil Athletics started using the current athletics pitchfork logo as the primary logo. It looks like a trident with a shorter handle, like an Olympic torch. The “It's Time™” hand pitchfork graphic was also introduced, with a small pitchfork in the palm of the hand.
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Evolution of Sparky the mascot: Arizona State University (ASU)

What is the old ASU mascot?

The school started with its first mascot—a classic owl. Then, as ASU became a Teacher's College, they wanted to be the Bulldogs instead. Why a bulldog? The school thought it would give them more credibility if they followed the mascot trend set by other colleges like Yale and Georgia.
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Did ASU change their mascot?

Sparky was born on November 20th, 1946 as Arizona State University's Mascot after students voted for the college to change their name from the “Bulldogs” to the “Sun Devils”. Students, faculty, alumni, and season-ticket holders were given a voice again in 2013 when they voted on the current Sparky design.
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What is famous in ASU?

Consistently recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the country's most innovative school, Arizona State University also takes the top spot in the nation for sustainability (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System) and global impact (Times Higher Education).
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What are some fun facts about ASU?

Sparky the Sun Devil, the university's mascot since 1946, was created by one-time Disney Studios employee Bert Anthony. According to Washington Monthly, ASU ranks #7 in terms of “colleges that deliver the most bang for the buck”. There are 493 classrooms spread across ASU's four campuses.
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What sport is ASU best at?

ASU has 24 NCAA team national championships, including baseball (five times), women's tennis (three times), men's gymnastics (one), men's track and field (one), men's indoor track and field (one), women's outdoor track and field (two times), women's indoor track and field (one), wrestling (one), men's golf (two times), ...
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Who is Arizona State University's rival?

Duel in the Desert

The football rivalry between the Arizona State University Sun Devils and University of Arizona Wildcats dates to 1899.
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When was ASU created?

Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public research university in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Founded in 1885 as Territorial Normal School by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, ASU is now one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the United States.
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Who designed ASU mascot?

On November 20, as reported by the Arizona Republic, the student council made it official. The following day, the first Arizona State team played as the Sun Devils. Two years later, Stanford Alum and Disney illustrator Berk Anthony designed "Sparky", a devil holding a trident (colloquially referred to as a pitchfork).
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Why is Phoenix mascot a gorilla?

Phoenix Suns adopted a gorilla as their mascot in the 1980s after a fan's performance in a gorilla suit was well-received by the fans.
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Why does University of Arizona say bear down?

“Bear Down?” In 1926, John Byrd “Button” Salmon, our student body president and quarterback, was critically injured in a car crash. His last words to his coach were, “Tell them … tell the team to bear down.” Today, this simple two-word phrase is a rallying cry that embodies the spirit of our university.
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Why is New Jersey called the Devils?

On June 30, 1982, the team was renamed the New Jersey Devils, after the legend of the Jersey Devil, a creature that allegedly inhabited the Pine Barrens of South Jersey. Over 10,000 people voted in a contest held to select the name.
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Who is the Red Devil mascot?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Manchester United F.C. is a football club based in Stretford, England. Founded as Newton Heath F.C. in 1878, the club has had several mascots; the most recent is "Fred the Red", an anthropomorphic "Red Devil", after the club's nickname, the Red Devils.
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What college mascot is the Red Devils?

Dickinson's Red Devil mascot emerged in 1930, when the football team played a tough game against George Washington University.
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How prestigious is ASU?

ASU is ranked the top public university in the U.S. chosen by international students, according to the 2023 Institute of International Education Open Doors Report. Placing ahead of the University of Illinois, Purdue and University of Michigan, ASU also ranked in the top five among all universities.
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Is ASU a dry campus?

A lot of your social life will come directly from the friends you meet once you get here. So make sure to get involved and join clubs. Exploring Tempe is another fun thing to do! Remember, ASU is a dry campus—which means no alcohol.
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Is ASU a beautiful campus?

After visiting multiple campuses, it was indisputable that ASU was the most beautiful, the one that cared about it's students the most, was going to take care of me and is a place where I would feel proud to be a graduate.
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What was ASU originally called?

The history of Arizona State University began March 12, 1885 with the founding of the establishment originally named the Territorial Normal School at Tempe.
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What was ASU first called?

Arizona State University was founded in 1885—27 years before statehood—as the Arizona Territorial Normal School. Arizona State University was created as a normal school by the territorial legislature in 1885.
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Who is ASU biggest rivalry?

The Arizona–Arizona State football rivalry (also known as the Duel in the Desert) is a college football rivalry between the University of Arizona Wildcats (UA) and the Arizona State University Sun Devils (ASU).
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