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Meet MSU’s newest mascot ā€˜Dak’ (Bully XXII) during SBW

Meet MSU’s newest mascot ā€˜Dak’ (Bully XXII) during SBW

Contact: Sid Salter

ā€œDakā€ (Bully XXII) pictured with owners by Julie and Bruce Martin of Meridian
ā€œDakā€ (Bully XXII) pictured with owners Julie and Bruce Martin of Meridian (Photo by Mike Mattina)

STARKVILLE, Miss.—The 2023 edition of Super Bulldog Weekend at Āé¶¹“«Ć½AV will be highlighted by Dak running onto the field at Davis Wade Stadium for a halftime ceremony in his honor.

To be clear, the ā€œDakā€ referenced is formally known as Bully XXII, the new live English Bulldog official mascot of Āé¶¹“«Ć½AV. Named after beloved former Āé¶¹“«Ć½AVand current Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, ā€œDakā€ is of royal Bulldog bloodlines, from the long and historic lineage of past Āé¶¹“«Ć½AVlive mascots including ā€œTonkaā€ (Bully XIX) and ā€œChampā€ (Bully XX).

The English Bulldog has been the live mascot of Āé¶¹“«Ć½AVsince 1935, when ā€œPtolemyā€ or ā€œTolā€ first captured the hearts of State fans after Head Football Coach Major Ralph Sasse acquired ā€œTolā€ from a Memphis family. ā€œDak,ā€ born March 1, 2021, and owned by Julie and Bruce Martin of Meridian, succeeds ā€œJakā€ (Bully XXI) and will officially assume his duties at halftime of the Spring Game with an on-field ā€œpassing of the harnessā€ and blessing ceremony. ā€œJakā€ will serve as mascot in the first half and then after the halftime ceremony, ā€œDakā€ will serve as mascot from that point forward.

The Martins are longtime, generous supporters of Āé¶¹“«Ć½AVand are proud of ā€œDak’sā€ designation as Bully XXII and even prouder to be the lucky dog’s family. ā€œJakā€ will return to the Āé¶¹“«Ć½AVCollege of Veterinary Medicine after the ceremony and continue to live an incredibly happy dog’s life.

As ā€œJakā€ enters retirement, ā€œDakā€ enters a new and exciting life as the face of Āé¶¹“«Ć½AVand will earn a special place – as have his predecessors – in the hearts and memories of Āé¶¹“«Ć½AVfans. While he will make frequent trips to Starkville with his family, ā€œDakā€ will continue to live in his hometown of Meridian, Mississippi, on the Martins’ farm.

ā€œWe love sharing ā€˜Dak’ with MSU’s fans and friends, but we likewise want him to have some quiet time to rest and spend time with us,ā€ said Bruce Martin. ā€œWe are committed to giving ā€˜Dak’ a balanced, happy life – and for him to enjoy his time as Bully.ā€

In 2021, representatives of Āé¶¹“«Ć½AV began their search for the successor of ā€œJak.ā€ Soon after the search ensued, it became clear that ā€œDakā€ is the essence of MSU. He was the smallest of his litter, but Dak’s determination and perseverance despite the odds led to his selection as the future live mascot of Mississippi State.

Whether roaming the sidelines at Davis Wade Stadium, soaking in the sights and sounds at The Dude, or guarding the baseline at The Hump, ā€œDakā€ looks forward to looking out onto the sea of maroon and white for Āé¶¹“«Ć½AVsporting events, living out any Bulldog’s dream. He is proud to represent Āé¶¹“«Ć½AV and one of the Bulldogs’ greatest football players by continuing one of MSU’s greatest traditions.

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