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Passing the leash: Texas A&M announces incoming mascot Reveille X

Keith Farner

By Keith Farner

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Texas A&M held a private ceremony on Friday to pass the leash to its next mascot candidate, Reveille X.

The 18-month-old collie will spend the next few months training to serve as the beloved symbol of Texas A&M, the school said in a news release. Sheโ€™ll spend the spring semester shadowing Reveille IX, who is now completing her sixth year in the role, learning about the requirements to be the Aggies’ mascot. Reveille X will officially take over in May.

โ€œReveille is the First Lady of Aggieland. You think of A&M, and you think of Reveille,โ€ said BG Joe E. Ramirez, Jr., commandant of the Corps of Cadets. โ€œShe represents pride and tradition and all of the things we hold sacred here.โ€

School officials said it takes a very specific kind of dog to serve as Reveille. First, she needs to have the look: an American Rough Coat Collie with sable-and-white fur. She also needs the right personality to thrive in the high-profile position: calm yet extroverted, focused, and adaptable.

Juelle Collies of Topeka, Kansas, who donated mascot candidate Reveille X, is the same breeder who donated Reveille VIII.

 

Keith Farner

A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.

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