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'''Beauregard T. Rooster''' was the official [[List of UAB Mascots|costumed mascot]] for the [[UAB Blazers]] athletic teams from [[1979]] to [[1992]].
'''Beauregard T. Rooster''' was the official [[List of UAB Mascots|costumed mascot]] for the [[UAB Blazers]] athletic teams from [[1979]] to [[1992]].


The first rooster mascot was created as a halloween costume by [[UAB]] employee [[Frank Sutherland]], whose wife, [[Deborah Sutherland|Deborah]] sponsored the [[UAB Blazers cheerleaders|cheerleading team]]. He began appearing at a few student activities in the costume. After the first few attempts at a dragon mascot failed to catch on with fans, [[Gene Bartow]] heard about Sutherland's chicken and invited him to appear at basketball games. He conitnued for a while in an unofficial capacity until the mascot was adopted by the athletics department a few years later. Students who donned the feathered costume included [[Greg Blackman]].
The first rooster mascot was created as a halloween costume by [[UAB]] employee [[Frank Sutherland]], whose wife, [[Deborah Sutherland|Deborah]] sponsored the [[UAB Blazers cheerleaders|cheerleading team]]. He began appearing at a few student activities in the costume. After the first few attempts at a dragon mascot failed to catch on with fans, [[Gene Bartow]] heard about Sutherland's chicken and invited him to appear at basketball games. He continued for a while in an unofficial capacity until the mascot was adopted by the athletics department a few years later. Students who donned the feathered costume included [[Greg Blackman]].


UAB's mascot was criticized in a [[1982]] letter to the editor of the ''[[Birmingham News]]'' by San Diego Chicken performer Ted Giannoulas. Years later, the costumed chicken provoked an infringement notice from the owners of the San Diego Chicken's trade mark. Beauregard was briefly succeeded by [[Blaze the Viking]] in [[1993]] before the present [[Blaze]] dragon made his debut in [[2005]].
On [[April 14]], [[1981]] the "San Diego Chicken", performed by Ted Giannoulas, made an appearance at [[Rickwood Field]] for the [[1981 Birmingham Barons|Birmingham Barons]]' home opener. He returned to Rickwood for a second time on [[August 18]]. The following June, Giannoulas criticized Beauregard as "ripping off" his costume in a letter to the editor of the ''[[Birmingham News]]''. Years later UAB received an infringement notice from the owners of the San Diego Chicken's trade mark.
 
Beauregard was briefly succeeded by [[Blaze the Viking]] in [[1993]] before the present [[Blaze]] dragon made his debut in [[1996]]. A costumed Beauregard T. Rooster made an unannounced return to [[Bartow Arena]] during the final game of the [[2021–2022 UAB Blazers basketball team|2021–2022 season]] on [[March 5]].
[[File:Beauregard T Rooster.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Beauregard T. Rooster on the court at the BJCC]]


==References==
==References==
* "Malone, Jeane (1981) "Beauregard T. Rooster". ''The Phoenix'' (UAB yearbook)
* "Malone, Jeane (1981) "Beauregard T. Rooster". ''The Phoenix'' (UAB yearbook)
* Adamson, Scott (June 25, 1982) "San Diego's 'chicken little' criticizes Beauregard." ''Kaleidoscope'', Vol. 16, No. 3, p. 10
* Adamson, Scott (June 25, 1982) "San Diego's 'chicken little' criticizes Beauregard." ''Kaleidoscope'', Vol. 16, No. 3, p. 10
* Buchanan, Charles & Rosalind Fournier (January 2017) "[http://www.uab.edu/uabmagazine/features/blazer-beginnings Blazer Beginnings: The stories behind some of UAB's spirited traditions]" ''UAB Magazine''


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 17:54, 6 March 2022

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Beauregard T. Rooster was the official costumed mascot for the UAB Blazers athletic teams from 1979 to 1992.

The first rooster mascot was created as a halloween costume by UAB employee Frank Sutherland, whose wife, Deborah sponsored the cheerleading team. He began appearing at a few student activities in the costume. After the first few attempts at a dragon mascot failed to catch on with fans, Gene Bartow heard about Sutherland's chicken and invited him to appear at basketball games. He continued for a while in an unofficial capacity until the mascot was adopted by the athletics department a few years later. Students who donned the feathered costume included Greg Blackman.

On April 14, 1981 the "San Diego Chicken", performed by Ted Giannoulas, made an appearance at Rickwood Field for the Birmingham Barons' home opener. He returned to Rickwood for a second time on August 18. The following June, Giannoulas criticized Beauregard as "ripping off" his costume in a letter to the editor of the Birmingham News. Years later UAB received an infringement notice from the owners of the San Diego Chicken's trade mark.

Beauregard was briefly succeeded by Blaze the Viking in 1993 before the present Blaze dragon made his debut in 1996. A costumed Beauregard T. Rooster made an unannounced return to Bartow Arena during the final game of the 2021–2022 season on March 5.

Beauregard T. Rooster on the court at the BJCC

References

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