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Princezz_1 | 19:30 Sun 24th Oct 2004 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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It's simple horse-sence that this mascot would root for a two-time national champ, considering he's won a few titles of his own.  Name this galloping groupie and send us the pic.

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Rocky Mountain Thunder, He won many titles and the Broncos won 2 back to back bowl games 1998-1999
that is wrong.  Look into the University of Southern California.
The correct answer is ......THUNDER!  He is the real horse mascot, Thunder's real name is J B Kobask, Thunder is the stage name.  If you go to the Denver Broncos website, and look in the Kid's section, you will find information that confirm's that this is correct.  Thunder won a championship in 1993, and two in 1989.  The Denver Broncos won SuperBowl 32 & 33.
The correct answer is "Traveler V".  Mascot for the University of Southern California.  Research it before you think its a mascot for a team that won the superbowl.  This is a contest.  The answers aren't supposed to be easy.  But if you want to just go ahead a say its the Bronco's mascot thats fine.  I was just trying to help out.  At least my answer is right!
I called the sports caster on my TV station and he gave me this web site to go to that confirms that the Denver Broncos are two-time national champs http://wiwi.essortment.com/americanfootbal_rwff.htm go down to where it says PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL TODAY; A BUSINESS
Well, I researched it, briefly, and did not find anything that said Traveler V won a few titles of his own.  Also, horse sense means common sense few means of small number; being more than one but indefinitely small in number.  Thunder won 3 titles of his own.  two-time nat'l champ-hhmmm, Denver Broncos won the SuperBowl two times, groupie a fan, an enthusiastic supporter.  gallop three-beat gait of a horse.  Thunder gallops around the field when the Broncos score, he is a fan, he won a few of his own titles, what else do you need?

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