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Patrick Mahomes loses a March Madness bet and dons a costume that sparks fan debate
Mahomes is seemingly enjoying his offseason break.
Amidst the electrifying atmosphere of March Madness, an unexpected twist featuring NFL sensation Patrick Mahomes has emerged. In a delightful turn of events, Mahomes found himself sporting the attire of the Texas Longhorns’ beloved mascot as part of a friendly wager tied to the Thursday night basketball clash between the Longhorns and the Colorado State Rams in Charlotte.
Taking to his Instagram story, the 28-year-old shared a playful snapshot of himself donning the iconic Hook ‘Em mask, accompanied by a caption that humorously acknowledged the terms of the bet. Mahomes tagged Buffalo Bills quarterback Shane Buechele and his wife Paige Buechele in the post, signaling their involvement in the spirited exchange.
The backstory behind Mahomes’ unexpected attire hails from his alma mater’s longstanding rivalry with the University of Texas at Austin, home to the Texas Longhorns. As emotions run high during March Madness, Mahomes found himself on the losing side of a friendly wager, leading to his endearing transformation into the famed Longhorns mascot, much to the amusement of fans and onlookers.
The iconic Hook ‘Em mascot, a symbol of pride for the University of Texas, has been a fixture at athletic events since its inception in the mid-1970s. Clad in the distinctive Longhorns’ garb, Hook ‘Em embodies the essence of school spirit and solidarity, attending numerous university functions each season. Additionally, the renowned “Hook ’em Horns” hand gesture, originating in 1955, further amplifies the university’s rich athletic heritage and fan culture.