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The Notre Dame Leprechaun ranked as top mascot by ESPN

The Notre Dame Leprechaun ranked as top mascot by ESPN

USA Today2 days ago
When it comes to college sports, mascots rule. They are integral to the fan experience of going to a sporting event, especially on Saturdays in the fall. And Notre Dame's Leprechaun is one of the more popular mascots nationally.
So when ESPN's Ryan McGee released his college football Mascot Power Rankings, it came as no surprise that there was a lot of love for The Leprechaun.
McGee broke mascots down into five categories, and the Notre Dame Leprechaun took top honors in the Human Division, ahead of the Mountaineer (West Virginia) and Davy Crockett (Tennessee), who tied for second; Masked Rider (Texas Tech) at third; Osceola (Florida State) at fourth; and Vili the Warrior (Hawai'i) at No. 5.
Which mascot outside of the Leprechaun is your personal favorite?
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