The origin of the Alabama Crimson Tide's elephant mascot dates back to the 1930s. A sports reporter was writing about the game between Alabama and Ole Miss that was played on October 8. The journalist wrote how a fan yelled "Here come the elephants" when he heard the Crimson Tide's first team coming on the field. Because of this the elephant became the mascot for the Alabama Crimson Tide.
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Not in Division 1A. Tufts University (D3) are the "Jumbos" and have an elephant as their logo.
An elephant serves as the mascot for the University of Alabama's Crimson Tide primarily due to its association with strength, intelligence, and loyalty, traits that resonate with the school's athletic spirit. The elephant mascot, named "Big Al," was introduced in the 1970s and has since become a beloved symbol of school pride. The choice also reflects the university's Southern heritage, as elephants are often seen as majestic and powerful creatures. Overall, the elephant embodies the determination and resilience of Alabama's sports teams.
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