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Why do the Kansas City Chiefs have a wolf mascot? Who is he? The history of KC WolfFor more than 30 years, Chiefs home games have been attended by one of Kansas City’s most iconic figures, a mascot inspired by a rabid fanbase. KC Wolf has been a mainstay with the Chiefs and ...
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Happy anniversary, Mr. and Ms. Wuf. The love story behind NCSU’s enduring mascot coupleBut the whole idea for married mascots grew out of a national cheerleading camp in 1980, where all the other squads referred ...
With a large, furry face, 85-inch-wide hips, dancing and other antics, KC Wolf was placed into the Mascot Hall of Fame. The mascot isn't only spotted on the field, he's also out at sports ...
"Despite their species ties to the Chiefs mascot KC Wolf, our pack is taking flight this year. Fly, Eagles Fly!," the Memphis Zoo said. You can find coverage of the big game from reporters across the ...
Dan Meers has been the Kansas City Chiefs’ mascot “KC Wolf” for 30 years. The Chiefs recently acknowledged the anniversary of what’s believed to be the longest-running such gig in the NFL.
With a large, furry face, 85-inch-wide hips, dancing and other antics, KC Wolf was placed into the Mascot Hall of Fame. The mascot isn't only spotted on the field, he's also out at sports ...
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