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Uga X, Georgia’s live mascot through back-to-back national title wins, dies peacefully in sleep

Uga X, Georgia’s live mascot through back-to-back national title wins, dies peacefully in sleep

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Uga X, the University of Georgia’s live mascot, died while sleeping, Georgia athletics announced on Tuesday. He was 10 years old. Also known as Que, Uga X began his tenure with a collaring ceremony ahead of Georgia’s win against Georgia Southern on Nov. 21, 2015 and retired following the 2022 season.

Uga X was by Georgia’s side each step of the way during its modern run of dominance. In fact, he’s the most decorated mascot in Georgia history. With Uga X patrolling the sidelines, the Bulldogs compiled a 91-18 record with two SEC titles and six appearances in the SEC Championship Game. 

He was with the Bulldogs as they won back-to-back College Football Playoff national titles from 2021-22, capping undefeated regular seasons, and he’s made seven New Year’s Six bowl appearances with the Bulldogs. That includes his famous run-in with Bevo, the University of Texas’ live steer mascot, at the 2019 Sugar Bowl. Georgia went 9-2 in bowl games, including national title games, with Uga X in tow. 

Uga X is succeeded by Uga XI, lovingly known as Boom, who took the mantle ahead of the 2023 season. The Bulldogs went 13-1 in Uga XI’s first tour of duty, capped by a win against Florida State in the Orange Bowl. 




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