Report: Beloved Retired College Football Mascot Diagnosed With Cancer
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The University of Georgia's beloved live mascot, Uga XI, known as "Que," has been diagnosed with cancer. Uga XI, part of a long-standing tradition of English bulldogs representing the Georgia Bulldogs, has been a fixture at games since taking over the role in 2020. The diagnosis has prompted an outpouring of support from fans and the college football community. Uga mascots have been a cherished part of Georgia football since 1956, symbolizing school spirit and tradition. The university has not yet announced any changes to Uga XI's participation in upcoming events or games.
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