The biggest question throughout the Pop-Tarts Bowl — apart from whether Cam Ward was playing or if he was injured — was which Pop-Tarts mascot would be chosen for ritual sacrifice. If that ...
1989 was the first year the Kansas City Chiefs introduced the K.C. Wolf mascot to their fans and the world alike. The mascot got his name after a group of Chiefs fans who were noisy and cheerful ...
It's not every college football bowl game that features ritualistic sacrifice of a bowl game mascot after completion of the game. But then, not every team gets to play in the Pop-Tarts Bowl.
The story of the game wasn't just the touchdowns or turnovers (though there were plenty of both), but the mascots. Not only did the game — a high-scoring, offensive battle ending with a ...
A toaster trophy, deranged pastry mascots and college football. That short yet effective sentence accurately sums up the controlled chaos that is the Pop-Tarts Bowl. The first edition in 2023 ...
The 2024 Pop-Tarts Bowl made its glorious return to Orlando’s Camping World Stadium on Saturday for a postseason game between Miami and Iowa State, and the mascot introduction was perfect.
It's one of the greatest bowl game mascots in college football — and it's edible. The Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot is back, and perhaps tastier than ever. No. 16 Miami and No. 18 Iowa State will play ...
There was already great anticipation for the mascots of Saturday’s Pop-Tarts Bowl. Last year’s mascot, Strawberry Frosted, had been eaten by Kansas State players after their win over NC State.
the Pop-Tarts Bowl is fun. From an edible mascot to a functioning toaster in the trophy, there are plenty of curious questions surrounding Saturday's game between the Hurricanes and Cyclones.
What do you remember most from last college football season: Michigan winning the national championship, or the Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot being lowered into a giant toaster holding a sign that read ...
It’s no secret that there are a lot of college football bowl games and that many of them have mascots — some fun, some odd, some perfect for an absurd sport — that are tied to the bowl’s ...
Managers being ejected? That's nothing new. Mascots being ejected? That's also, somehow, nothing new. But what about a manager being ejected and then returning as the mascot? And not just returning, ...