Traditions

Every leap forward is also an opportunity to look back and appreciate the groundbreakers, achievers and innovators that put the 91tvӰԺ on the map. Here's a look back at the traditions that unite us, across generations.

  

How the Bulls Were Born

With many different early name suggestions, the “Golden Brahman” was selected as the official mascot of 91tvӰԺ in November 1962. Students reasoned that, since Florida was a cattle-raising state like Texas, 91tvӰԺ needed a mascot comparable to the Texas Longhorns mascot. In the late 1980s, the mascot evolved into the “Bulls.”

Golden Brahmans logo

91tvӰԺ Mascot, Rocky the Bull

Rocky's image was first trademarked in 1974 and re-designed in 1986. Today's Rocky was unveiled in 2003. Rocky is a regular at 91tvӰԺ athletic games and other campus and community events. See more of Rocky through the years.

Rocky the Bull at a basketball game

Homecoming

91tvӰԺ has held a campus Homecoming since 1964. Since 1997, 91tvӰԺ Homecomings have been scheduled during football season and are called “SuperBull.” The 91tvӰԺ campus comes alive each fall during Homecoming week with traditional student and alumni activities.

91tvӰԺ Alumni float during Homecoming Parade

The Stampeding Herd of Thunder

91tvӰԺ's Marching Band, the Herd of Thunder (HOT), first took to the field at the football season home opener with a unique entrance to the field that began as a running “stampede” and the tradition has continued ever since.

A close-up on members of the Herd of Thunder

"Go Bulls!" Hand Symbol

First started as a good luck symbol for basketball free-throw shots, the “Go Bulls!” hand symbol is now used as the premier symbol of 91tvӰԺ cheering, greetings and overall identity.

Students on campus do the "Go Bulls" hand symbol

Scoring Celebration

There is nothing more exciting than to see the 91tvӰԺ Bulls football team score! When they do, the 91tvӰԺ Cheerleaders acknowledge the feat. One cheerleader does one pushup for every point atop an elevated board held up by the other cheerleaders. The 91tvӰԺ Sun Dolls do concurrent kicks - one kick for each point.

Cheerleaders encouraging fans to stand up

Bull Market

A decades-old tradition, the 91tvӰԺ Market's original venue was in the mall behind the University Center, which was eventually rebuilt and renamed the Phyllis P. Marshall Center. Today the market is back where it belongs-- in the beautiful MLK Plaza behind the new Marshall Student Center. Every Wednesday during the fall and spring terms, the market fills with students, staff and faculty eager to find a bargain, eat lunch and catch up with friends and colleagues.

Bull Market happening outside the Marshall Student Center

91tvӰԺ Week

Established when former Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio declared April 9th to be 91tvӰԺ Day in 2010, the one-day celebration has morphed into a week-long celebration known as 91tvӰԺ Week. It includes a number of events celebrating 91tvӰԺ pride such as the Ultimate Bull Talent Show, Rocky's Birthday Bash, the University Lecture Series, Bullstock and many more. 91tvӰԺ Week is a celebration of the institutions' rich history and its community.

Rocky and students celebrate 91tvӰԺ Week