The Battle for Mascot Supremacy Kicks Off as Capital One Announces the All-America Mascot Team
13 August 2004 - 12:24AM
PR Newswire (US)
The Battle for Mascot Supremacy Kicks Off as Capital One Announces
the All-America Mascot Team Dogs, Birds, Turtles and Gophers Do
Their Colleges Proud With Nominations to Coveted 12 Member Mascot
Team MCLEAN, Va., Aug. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As the campaign
for the West Wing heats up, 12 other candidates have already put
their best foot -- or wing or paw or claw -- forward in a very
different election -- the honor of being named to the Capital One
All-America Mascot team. After a grueling nomination process across
universities and colleges nationwide, Capital One is proud to
announce the members of the 3rd Annual Capital One All-America
Mascot Team: The 2004 Capital One All-America Mascot Team Air Force
Academy -- The Bird Auburn University -- Aubie James Madison
University -- Duke Dog University of Georgia -- Hairy Dawg
University of Kentucky -- Scratch University of Maryland -- Testudo
University of Montana -- Monte University of Nevada/Las Vegas --
Hey Reb University of South Carolina -- Cocky Virginia Tech --
Hokie Bird Western Kentucky University -- Big Red University of
Minnesota -- Goldy Gopher "Mascots are the heart and soul of every
team," said Diana Don Colby at Capital One. "We are thrilled to
give these 12 high-octane mascots the recognition they deserve as
members of the 2004 Capital One All-America Team. Not only do they
have bragging rights as part of this elite team, but the mascots
will be featured in a national TV campaign." Over the past three
years, Capital One has helped thrust the spotlight on these unsung
heroes of the gridiron. In addition to starring in a national
advertising campaign, team members each receive $5,000 worth of
funds for their school's mascot program. This year's fuzzy crew was
chosen from Division IA and IAA athletic programs with college
football teams. A panel of judges, including mascot guru and
historian, Dr. Roy Yarbrough; former college mascot and current
sports marketer from Richmond Sports Backers Scott Schricker; and
representatives from ESPN and Capital One, carefully analyzed each
contender and scored them based on the following criteria: (1)
interaction with fans, (2) sportsmanship and (3) community service.
"Fans have no idea how hot it is inside of those mascot costumes,"
said Scott Schricker, Contest Judge. "The ability to display
passion and energy inside of a 100 degree costume in front of
thousands of screaming fans is a lot harder than it looks. It's
great that Capital One decided to reward these unknown heroes of
college football with their very own All-America Team." Mascot of
the Year Competition Capital One wants to know who is the best
party starter in college football. Starting October 11, voters from
across the country have the chance to vote for their favorite dog,
bird and other loveable crowd pleasers as they battle it out in a
weekly online voting contest for mascot supremacy at
http://www.capitalonebowl.com/. Voting will consist of 11 weekly
match ups between the finalists (polls close on December 26). The
mascot with the best win/lost record will win the online portion of
the contest. This online "popular" vote will be combined with a
judges' ranking (50/50 weighting) to determine who gets the
ultimate title. The winning character will be pronounced National
Mascot of the Year on January 1, 2005 during the nationally
televised Capital One Bowl on ABC. About Capital One Capital One
Financial Corporation (http://www.capitalone.com/) is a holding
company whose principal subsidiaries, Capital One Bank and Capital
One FSB, offer consumer lending products. Capital One, a Fortune
500 company headquartered in McLean, Va., is one of the largest
providers of MasterCard and Visa credit cards in the world. Capital
One trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "COF"
and is included in the S&P 500 index. Capital One's affiliation
with college football began with the sponsorship of the 2001
Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl (now the Capital One Bowl) and
ESPN's Bowl Week. In addition, Capital One sponsors the ABC College
Football Halftime Report and numerous other college football
programs. DATASOURCE: Capital One Financial Corporation CONTACT:
Diana Don Colby of Capital One Financial Corporation,
+1-703-720-2371, ; or Stephanie Smith of MS&L, +1-212-468-4057,
, for Capital One Financial Corporation Web site:
http://www.capitalonebowl.com/ http://www.capitalone.com/
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