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The Texas State Bobcats are the sports teams that represent Texas State University. Currently, they compete in the Sun Belt Conference in NCAA Division I (Football Bowl Subdivision for football). The Bobcat has been the mascot of Texas State University since 1921, when the university adopted the name from the recommendation of a committee formed to raise school spirit. Though considerably smaller than mountain lions, bobcats are known for their stubborn fierceness and great courage. The football squad used the bobcat for the first time in 1921 and went undefeated with a 7–0 season. Texas State had several officially recognized live bobcat mascots until the 1970s. In 1964, the Texas State Bobcat was given the official name of "Boko" by Beth Greenlees, a sophomore from Luling, Texas, who bea

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  • Texas State Bobcats (en)
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  • Bobcats de Texas State (fr)
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  • Texas State Bobcats (español: linces de la Estatal de Texas) es el equipo deportivo de la Universidad Estatal de Texas, situada en San Marcos, Texas. Los equipos de los Bobcats participan en las competiciones universitarias de la NCAA, en la Sun Belt Conference. (es)
  • Les Bobcats de Texas State (en anglais : Texas State Bobcats) sont un club omnisports universitaire de l'Université d'État du Texas à San Marcos (Texas). Les équipes des Bobcats participent aux compétitions universitaires organisées par la National Collegiate Athletic Association et évolue dans la Sun Belt Conference. Les équipes sportives intégreront l'élite de la NCAA en 2012. (fr)
  • The Texas State Bobcats are the sports teams that represent Texas State University. Currently, they compete in the Sun Belt Conference in NCAA Division I (Football Bowl Subdivision for football). The Bobcat has been the mascot of Texas State University since 1921, when the university adopted the name from the recommendation of a committee formed to raise school spirit. Though considerably smaller than mountain lions, bobcats are known for their stubborn fierceness and great courage. The football squad used the bobcat for the first time in 1921 and went undefeated with a 7–0 season. Texas State had several officially recognized live bobcat mascots until the 1970s. In 1964, the Texas State Bobcat was given the official name of "Boko" by Beth Greenlees, a sophomore from Luling, Texas, who bea (en)
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