Texas mascot Bevo will be on the sidelines for the Cotton Bowl because nobody wants beef
Welp. They freed Bevo. Clearly, nobody wants any beef.
Unfortunately, the big guy could not be on the sidelines for Texas' recent Peach Bowl matchup with Arizona State. There wasn't enough space for players, coaches, staff, cheerleaders and Bevo to all exist at Mercedes Benz Stadium without risking safety.
But, on Friday, the Longhorns announced that Bevo had been freed. He's going to Arlington and is expected to be on the sidelines at AT&T Stadium on January 10 when Texas plays Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl. It's Bevo, Jerry World and the College Football Playoffs. It doesn't get any better than that.
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