Why we love Buzz...

Nice video but I wonder if setting it against a song about cocaine use was the best decision?
 
It's easy for Buzz to look good when his competition is this(graphic image warning): http://activerain.com/image_store/uploads/8/2/2/0/8/ar122592967580228.jpg

or this (don't look into his eyes!):

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Buzz used to be all over the cheerleaders before the dawn of the age of Political Correctness.

I remember a certain UVA game when we played them at home a few years ago. I was sitting next to the UVA band since my buddy was a UVA drum major (and refounder of their marching band program actually). Buzz picked up a UVA cheerleader and "ran off" a few yards with her. One of the male UVA cheerleaders went absolutely nuts. Pushed or punched Buzz, and it became a big deal.

Funny though, I ran into that UVA cheerleader last year when I went to the UVA vs. ECU game in Charlottesville. He remembers the event and still believes he was in the right...

Complete overreaction.
 
I remember a certain UVA game when we played them at home a few years ago. I was sitting next to the UVA band since my buddy was a UVA drum major (and refounder of their marching band program actually). Buzz picked up a UVA cheerleader and "ran off" a few yards with her. One of the male UVA cheerleaders went absolutely nuts. Pushed or punched Buzz, and it became a big deal.

Funny though, I ran into that UVA cheerleader last year when I went to the UVA vs. ECU game in Charlottesville. He remembers the event and still believes he was in the right...

Complete overreaction.

He picked up my wife at the President's dinner last year. I am gonna look and see if I can find the pictures.
 
Wasn't the person inside the Buzz costume a woman back in 1990? It was a few years ago I know.
 
can someone post the actual link? when the flash is embedded i get a blank white box and you cant figure out the URL from it

thanks in advance
 
He picked up my wife at the President's dinner last year. I am gonna look and see if I can find the pictures.

OK I found it. Last year at the President's Dinner, buzz came flying in on this airplane. It was pretty wild. I couldn't get any solid shots of him running off with my wife because all these people were running over to see and got in the way :(

So here we are taking pictures with Buzz.

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Here is him running away with my wife ... a guy is in the way.

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But hey, we got to take a picture in the cool plane on which he flew to the President's Dinner.

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We also have a relatively original mascot.

In late october LSU plays Auburn, go tigers!
 
Bite your tongue. The Stanford Tree, band, and team name are the best in sports. Too bad they don't have good teams to go with them.

+1. For those of you who do not know, the Stanford Tree mascot is made yearly by the current mascot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_Tree

Today's Tree candidate must go through "grueling and humiliating physical and mental challenges" to show that he or she has sufficient chutzpah to be the Tree. During "Tree Week," candidates have been known to perform outrageous, unwise, and often dangerous stunts in order to impress the Tree selection committee; so much so that the University has felt the need to prohibit certain types of audition activities over the years,[11] such as those involving explosives, firearms, and, reputedly, haggis.
The Tree's costume, which is created anew each year by the incumbent Tree, is a prominent target for pranksters from rival schools, in particular from Stanford's Bay Area arch-rival, the University of California, Berkeley (Cal).


BTW, reading a history of Stanford mascot is pretty funny. Did you know the students actually voted for the name "Robber Barons." as a name when they got rid of Indian?

From 1972 until 1981, Stanford’s official nickname was the Cardinal, but, during this time, there was debate among students and administrators concerning what the mascot and team name should be. A 1972 student referendum on the issue was in favor of restoring the Indian, while a second 1975 referendum was against. The 1975 vote included new suggestions, many alluding to the industry of the school's founder, railroad tycoon Leland Stanford — the Robber Barons, the Sequoias, the Trees, the Cardinals, the Railroaders, the Spikes, and the Huns. The Robber Barons won, but the university's administration refused to implement the vote. In 1978, 225 varsity athletes started a petition for the mascot to be the griffin, but this campaign also failed. Finally, in 1981, President Donald Kennedy declared that all Stanford athletic teams would be represented exclusively by the color cardinal.[9][10]
However, in 1975, the Band had performed a series of halftime shows that facetiously suggested several other new mascot candidates it considered particularly appropriate for Stanford, including the Steaming Manhole, the French Fry, and the Tree. The Tree ended up receiving so much positive attention that the Band decided to make it a permanent fixture, and thus began the process through which the Tree has gradually colonized the collective unconscious of Stanford's student body.
 
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