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Blaze was introduced on [[January 6]], [[1996]] during a basketball game at the [[Bartow Arena|UAB Arena]]. The concept of using a green and gold dragon to represent the "Blazers" team name was developed as part of the re-branding of UAB's athletic teams during the move to NCAA Division 1-A. | Blaze was introduced on [[January 6]], [[1996]] during a basketball game at the [[Bartow Arena|UAB Arena]]. The concept of using a green and gold dragon to represent the "Blazers" team name was developed as part of the re-branding of UAB's athletic teams during the move to NCAA Division 1-A. | ||
Previous Blazer mascots included a furry pink dragon ([[1978]]), [[Beauregard T. Rooster]] ([[1979]] - [[ | Previous Blazer mascots included a furry pink dragon ([[1978]]), [[Beauregard T. Rooster]] ([[1979]] - [[1992]]), a costumed chicken which owners of the San Diego Chicken's trade mark claimed to be infringing on their rights, and [[Blaze the Viking]] ([[1993]]), a short-lived costumed warrior. | ||
The Blaze costume weighs 35 pounds, including a 10-pound head. Students are selected by audition to be "Blaze handlers" at sporting events and public appearances. During football games, a different handler appears in each quarter. Four handlers each year are eligible for cheerleading scholarships, a stipend and travel expenses. | The Blaze costume weighs 35 pounds, including a 10-pound head. Students are selected by audition to be "Blaze handlers" at sporting events and public appearances. During football games, a different handler appears in each quarter. Four handlers each year are eligible for cheerleading scholarships, a stipend and travel expenses. | ||
A 16-foot long smoke-breathing [[Blaze statue|statue of Blaze]] was erected in April [[2008]] | A 16-foot long "smoke-breathing" [[Blaze statue|statue of Blaze]] was erected in April [[2008]] on the [[Bartow Arena]] Plaza. In 2003 it was discovered that water seepage had compromised the structural integrity of the concrete statue. In summer of that year it was removed for fear of collapse and replaced by the current fiberglass version in 2014. | ||
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Revision as of 22:48, 17 August 2016
Blaze or Blaze the Dragon is the official costumed mascot for the UAB Blazers athletic teams.
Blaze was introduced on January 6, 1996 during a basketball game at the UAB Arena. The concept of using a green and gold dragon to represent the "Blazers" team name was developed as part of the re-branding of UAB's athletic teams during the move to NCAA Division 1-A.
Previous Blazer mascots included a furry pink dragon (1978), Beauregard T. Rooster (1979 - 1992), a costumed chicken which owners of the San Diego Chicken's trade mark claimed to be infringing on their rights, and Blaze the Viking (1993), a short-lived costumed warrior.
The Blaze costume weighs 35 pounds, including a 10-pound head. Students are selected by audition to be "Blaze handlers" at sporting events and public appearances. During football games, a different handler appears in each quarter. Four handlers each year are eligible for cheerleading scholarships, a stipend and travel expenses.
A 16-foot long "smoke-breathing" statue of Blaze was erected in April 2008 on the Bartow Arena Plaza. In 2003 it was discovered that water seepage had compromised the structural integrity of the concrete statue. In summer of that year it was removed for fear of collapse and replaced by the current fiberglass version in 2014.
Blaze handlers
See also
References
- "Blaze (Mascot)." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 9 Oct 2007, 15:21 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 23 Oct 2007 [1].
- Gillett, Caperton (August 2011) "How to Train Your Dragon: Getting Inside the Head of UAB's Mascot" UAB Magazine.
External links
- Blaze's page at uab.edu
- Blaze spars with the ECU Pirate at YouTube.com
- The Many Faces of Blaze on Facebook