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Victor E. Bull is the mascot for the Buffalo Bulls, the athletic teams of the University at Buffalo (UB) in the State University of New York (SUNY) system, in Buffalo, New York, USA.〔(About UB: UB at a glance ), ''University at Buffalo'', Buffalo, NY: University at Buffalo, 2014, Retrieved 14 March 2014.〕〔(Reaching others: Investing in excellence ), ''University at Buffalo'', Buffalo, NY: University at Buffalo, November 2013, Retrieved 14 March 2014.〕〔(Objectology: Heads up: The many faces of the UB mascot ), ''AtBuffalo, Vol. 31, No. 2'', Buffalo, NY: University at Buffalo Alumni Association, Winter 2014, Retrieved 14 March 2014.〕〔(UB parents: UB spirit: UB Bulls spirit ), ''University at Buffalo'', Buffalo, NY: University at Buffalo, 2014, Retrieved 14 March 2014.〕〔(Victor E. Bull introduction (video) ), ''YouTube'', By TrueBlueUBAthletics (UBTrueBlue.com), 7 October 2009, Retrieved 14 March 2014.〕〔(Send Victor E. Bull onward in SUNY Mascot Madness ), ''Buffalo.com'', Buffalo, NY: The Buffalo News, 22 March 2013, Tsujimoto, B., Retrieved 14 March 2014.〕 Victor is an anthropomorphic blue bull.〔 Victor performs at all Buffalo Bulls home football〔(Respectability seems within UB's grasp ), ''Buffalo News'', Buffalo, NY: Berkshire Hathaway, 28 August 2003, DiCesare, B., Retrieved 12 March 2014.〕 and basketball games.
In 2002, Victor E. Bull was chosen as a member of the Capital One All America Mascot Team.〔〔(Another UB mainstay gets the ax; Happy April Fool's Day! ), ''UB Bull Run'', SB Nation/Vox Media, Inc., 1 April 2013, Riordan, T., Retrieved 14 March 2014.〕 Victor was featured in a national television spot along with eleven other national collegiate mascots, and was given a chance to compete for the Capital One Bowl mascot of the year as part of the Capital One Mascot Challenge.〔〔〔 The mascot contest was open to all NCAA Division I-A and I-AA school mascots representing collegiate football programs.〔 The twelve finalists were chosen by a panel of judges composed of representatives from ESPN, Capital One, and the mascot community.〔 The judging criteria included fan interaction, good sportsmanship, and community service involvement.〔 The winner of the 2002 Capital One Mascot Challenge was Monte from the University of Montana.〔
In 2013, Victor reached the Elite Eight stage of the SUNY Mascot Madness competition, earning 49% of the vote against Baxter, the Binghamton Bearcat.〔 Victor was defeated by Baxter in a close race.〔
==History==

Buffalo's first unofficial mascot was an 175-pound bison head nicknamed, "Boscoe,"〔 that was given to the students by two alumni in 1934 at the first Homecoming football game.〔 It is unknown where the location of the bison head is now.〔〔
In 1957, Buffalo acquired its first live mascot when Mike Todd and Elizabeth Taylor gave UB's cheerleaders a seven-month-old black Angus-Irish Dexter bull named, "Buster."〔 Dexters originated in Ireland, and are miniature cattle. Buster was born on a farm in Western New York, and was presented to the school as part of Todd's and Taylor's visit with Buffalo Mayor Steven Pankow〔 to celebrate Buffalo's 125th anniversary.〔
As Buster matured, he became increasingly bad-tempered,〔 and was replaced by Buster II and a whole line of successive Busters,〔 all raised by an Elma, New York farmer named Chester Malach.〔 The live mascot tradition at Buffalo continued until 1970, when the university discontinued NCAA Division I football.〔
At Division III, however, the UB football team maintained a bull mascot, "Buster," in the form of a person dressed in a bull costume. This mascot was incorporated into UB Bulls football and basketball until the arrival of Victor E. Bull.
In 1997, as part of Buffalo's preparation to return to the NCAA Division I,〔 the Buffalo athletics department held a "name the mascot" contest with the help of the university newspaper. The name "Victor E. Bull" was submitted by undergraduate student, Rustie Hill, and was selected as the winning entry. Shortly thereafter, in 1997,〔 the department adopted the anthropomorphic Victor E. Bull as the school's new mascot.〔 At the football home opener that year, Hill was invited out onto the field with Victor E. Bull as he was introduced to the fans.
Victoria S. Bull ("Vicki") was introduced as Victor's sister in 2001,〔〔〔〔(University archives: A look at women and sport at UB, 1963-2003 ), ''University at Buffalo'', Buffalo, NY: University at Buffalo Libraries, 2014, Retrieved 14 March 2014.〕 but has not been seen for many years.

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