The Ole Miss Rebels are set to introduce their new Landshark mascot on Saturday, and ahead of the festivities, the school announced the name of the mascot.

And, in a cool tip of the hat to a former Rebel, the mascot will be named after former LB Tony Fein, who was the first to use the “Fins Up” hand gesture.

According to a release from the school, the mascot will be named “Tony” and will wear Fein’s old No. 47 jersey:

With its new on-field mascot set to be introduced at Saturday’s annual Meet the Rebels Day, Ole Miss is pleased to announce the name of the Landshark will be Tony in honor of the first Rebel to throw “Fins Up,” Tony Fein.

Fans will have their chance to meet Tony, who will wear Fein’s jersey number 47, on Saturday. Meet The Rebels Day will begin at 1 p.m. CT at the Manning Center on campus, and admission is free.

Sadly, Fein passed away back in 2009, following a brief stint with the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL.

Now, his legacy will live on in the Rebels’ new mascot, which will be revealed to the public on Saturday afternoon.