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    The TCU Horned Frogs mascot leads the team on to the field before the game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Brigham Young Cougars at Amon G. Carter Stadium.
    Oct 14, 2023; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; The TCU Horned Frogs mascot leads the team on to the field before the game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Brigham Young Cougars at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
    The TCU Horned Frogs mascot leads the team on to the field before the game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Brigham Young Cougars at Amon G. Carter Stadium.
    Oct 14, 2023; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; The TCU Horned Frogs mascot leads the team on to the field before the game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Brigham Young Cougars at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

    History of the TCU Horned Frogs Mascot

    The Texas Christian University (TCU) Horned Frogs’ mascot has evolved significantly since its inception in 1897. From real animals to costumed characters, the mascot has reflected the school’s rich history and tradition.

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    How TCU’s Horned Frog Mascot Became a College Football Icon

    In 1897, TCU, then called Add-Ran Christian University, adopted the horned frog as its mascot. Legend has it that the football field was filled with these resilient lizards, which inspired the choice.

    Addison Clark Jr., who introduced football to TCU, played a key role in picking the horned frog because of its importance on the Waco campus.

    Early Mascot Representations

    The horned frog was initially shown as a living creature and a human mascot. In 1921, a little child served as the football team’s mascot, a tradition that persisted into the 1960s. During the early 1920s, the baseball team’s mascot was a purple-bodied dog with a white head. By 1949, TCU had acquired a costumed mascot, indicating a substantial shift in mascot representation.

    Evolution into SuperFrog

    On September 24, 1949, the first costumed mascot debuted: a 6-foot horned frog with a papier-mache head and a fabric body. Following a student contest, the mascot was given the moniker “Addy the All-American Frog” in honor of Addison Clark Jr. In 1979, the mascot was renamed “SuperFrog,” a name that has persisted.

    Modern-Day SuperFrog

    SuperFrog has undergone multiple redesigns to improve its appearance and functionality. In 1999, a new outfit was developed, with a more muscular structure and the performer wearing an air-conditioned vest. Today, up to six students are accountable for bringing SuperFrog to life, embodying TCU’s enthusiasm and pride on various occasions.

    The horned frog, often called the Texas horned lizard, maintains a unique position in TCU’s identity. This resilient critter, the Texas state reptile, embodies the university’s tenacity and determination.

    Despite its name, the horned frog is a reptile with unusual horns and unique protection mechanisms.

    Also Read: History of the UCLA Bruins Mascot

    The TCU Horned Frogs’ mascot has evolved alongside the university from humble origins to iconic prominence. SuperFrog represents TCU’s rich history, representing the resilience and spirit of the horned frog itself.
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