Rameses has been attending football games since 1924
Posted Nov 6, 2015
One of the Tar Heels’ most loyal fans comes back to Kenan Memorial Stadium each fall to check out the hedges, not the football. Chris Hogan, owner of the Hogan family farm, said his friend likes to eat the leaves during games because he’s a vegetarian and there’s not much else for him to do. Rameses, UNC’s live ram mascot, has attended Tar Heel home football games every fall since 1924.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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