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The Clemson basketball team (also known as "The Clemson Tigers men's basketball") is the college basketball program of the Clemson University. The mascot of all Clemson University athletic teams is a tiger.
Yale's mascot is a bulldog. The colors are blue and white.
It isn't. Their mascot is a tiger. The tiger paw is just one of their symbols, like the "C" they use for their baseball team. But to answer the question, "Why is Clemson's mascot a TIGER?", it is because of Walter Riggs. He came to Clemson as the football coach in 1896 from Auburn University. He had always been a fan of the Princeton Tigers, and, therefore, gave Clemson the mascot.
the mascot for Stanford university is the Stanford tree and the Stanford cardinal...
The motif of Clemson bedding sets is a tiger paw print. The tiger paw print is orange colored and represents Clemson University's mascot or team name, which is the Tigers.
Clemson University was founded in 1889, while Louisiana State University (LSU) was established in 1860. However, the nickname "Tigers" was adopted by both schools at different times. Clemson's use of the tiger mascot dates back to the early 20th century, while LSU adopted its tiger mascot in the 1890s. Therefore, LSU was the first to use the "Tigers" nickname.
Walden University does not have a traditional physical campus with a school mascot like many traditional universities. As an online university, Walden focuses on providing higher education opportunities to students worldwide through distance learning. Therefore, it does not have a school mascot in the traditional sense.
South Carolina Gamecocks football was created in 1892.
I don't remember the whole story but Clemson used to be an all male military school and they were the Clemson Gentlemen, I don't remember exactly when or why but someone showed the football coach at the time an orange helmet with a tiger paw on it & the coach said he wanted those helmets & they became the tigers
The six I know of are Clemson, Princeton, Missouri, Louisiana State (LSU), Memphis and Auburn.