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From Colonel Reb to Landshark: A Tale of Two Mascots and Changing Tides at Ole Miss | The story of the Ole Miss Rebels logo isn't just about color palettes and mascots; it's a window into the evolving identity and social narratives of the University of Mississippi itself. From the controversial Colonel Reb to the unexpected Landshark, the journey reflects changing landscapes of tradition, race, and modern sensibilities.

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From Colonel Reb to Landshark: A Tale of Two Mascots and Changing Tides at Ole Miss

By Darin Hayes 📅 2023-12-28
The story of the Ole Miss Rebels logo isn't just about color palettes and mascots; it's a window into the evolving identity and social narratives of the University of Mississippi itself. From the controversial Colonel Reb to the unexpected Landshark, the journey reflects changing landscapes of tradition, race, and modern sensibilities.

(Image credit: 1000logos.net)


The Colonel, a cartoon caricature of an antebellum gentleman with a handlebar mustache and Confederate sash, emerged in 1936. Initially meant to embody Southern hospitality and chivalry, the image drew immediate criticism for its romanticized depiction of a period steeped in slavery and racial inequality.

Despite protests, the Colonel remained the official mascot for over 70 years. Fans embraced him as a symbol of school spirit, oblivious or dismissive of the inherent racial implications. Yet, the tide of societal change was slowly turning. In 1997, the NCAA banned Confederate symbols at athletic events, forcing Ole Miss to modify the Colonel's uniform and remove the Confederate flag.

In 2017, a student referendum finally brought about the Colonel's demise. By a clear majority, students voted for the Landshark, a playful cartoon shark emerging from a football helmet, inspired by a comedic skit on Saturday Night Live. The change, symbolic of Ole Miss's desire to move beyond a divisive past, sparked mixed reactions. Traditionalists mourned the Colonel, while others saw the Landshark as a fresh start, free from historical baggage.



The Landshark hasn't yet achieved the cultural legacy of the Colonel, but it represents a move towards inclusivity and a modern identity. It is a mascot for all Ole Miss students, regardless of race or background, a playful symbol that emphasizes athletic prowess and school spirit.



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School:University of Mississippi
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