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1 schools use the "No-Horns" mascot.
Most common states: TX (1)
It looks like there might be some confusion, as there isn't a mascot called "No-Horns" associated with any schools, especially not in the context of the University of Texas at Austin. However, let's talk about a pretty cool and tough-sounding mascot that fits the bill: Bevo, the Texas Longhorn. Bevo is the mascot for the University of Texas at Austin, and this guy is a real showstopper. Bevo is a massive Texas Longhorn steer, weighing around 1,600 pounds and sporting those iconic burnt orange and white colors [ICON_cow]. With horns that span an impressive 58 inches, Bevo is definitely tough-sounding and looks the part. This mascot has been a part of UT's athletic programs since 1916 and is a beloved symbol of school pride, especially when fans throw up the "Hook 'em Horns" hand signal [ICON_hand]. So, if you're talking tough and Texas pride, Bevo is the way to go ๐
Color data based on 1 (100.0%) schools providing color information.