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      • Tulane administrators never officially accepted him as a mascot. 1986 — While the angry wave continued to be used on merchandise, a costumed green wave wearing a Tulane jersey began appearing at games. He was unofficially nicknamed “Gumby.” 1998 — Gumby was replaced with a new pelican mascot named Riptide.
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  2. Oct 3, 2013 · 1998 Gumby was replaced with a new pelican mascot named Riptide. Riptide's suit has changed over the years from being inflatable to the fabric costume seen today. Since the 1920s the Green Wave mascot has been a symbol of pride for fans of Tulane University athletics.

  3. Gumby was replaced with a new pelican mascot, recalling the university seal, and the fact that a pelican was often used in the first half of the century as the emblem of Tulane's athletics teams. The pelican is also the Louisiana state bird and is found on the state flag and state seal .

  4. Jan 20, 2023 · Although he held firm as the official Tulane mascot until the introduction of Riptide the Pelican in 1998, Gumby did come under attack from a pretender to the throne during the 1980s. MORE: List of College Football Mascots

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  5. Aug 29, 2022 · Tulane’s athletics mascot is known as the Green Wave — and Riptide is the face of the Green Wave. Here’s a look at how the Green Wave and other mascots evolved through the years. Click below to start the slideshow.

  6. Gumby was replaced with a new pelican mascot named Riptide. Riptide's suit has changed over the years from being inflatable to the fabric costume seen today.

  7. Aug 11, 2021 · At the time, according to Tulane’s website, the mascot was “a costumed green wave wearing a Tulane jersey” and nicknamed Gumby. Scott’s Bulls, it should be noted, play at Tulane on Nov. 20.

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