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The university's costumed mascot, Bruiser, was introduced at the beginning of the 1981–1982 basketball season.<ref name="baylorbears.com">{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.baylorbears.com/ot/spirit-squad-mascots.html |title=Baylor Bears Official Athletic Site - BaylorBears.com - Athletics |publisher=BaylorBears.com |date= |accessdate=2013-12-08}}</ref> The mascot appears at football and basketball events, along with university pep rallies and community events. Bruiser also travels with the basketball team to games for the Big 12 Basketball Tournament, NIT and NCAA Tournaments.<ref name="baylorbears.com"/>
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==TraditionsTradisi==
Baylor memiliki banyak tradisi yang telah berkembang sejak berdirinya universitas. Ada yang merupakan perayaan tahunan, ada yang berupa peringatan simbolis. ''Baylor Chamber of Commerce'' adalah organisasi mahasiswa tertua di kampus yang bertanggung jawab atas kebanyakan tradisi sekolah.
Baylor has many traditions that have developed since the university was founded. Some take the form of annual celebrations, while others are symbolized in memorials. The Baylor Chamber of Commerce is the oldest student organization on the campus that is responsible for most of the school's traditions.
[[File:Theline.jpg|thumb|The Baylor Line ondi thelapangan fieldpada ofpertandingan asepak homebola footballdi gamekandang sendiri]]
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===Baylor Line===
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Baylor's alma mater is "That Good Ol' Baylor Line." In 1906, a student penned humorous words to the tune of "[[In the Good Old Summer Time]]" and they became generally accepted among the student body as the school [[fight song]]. However, in 1931, Enid Eastland Markham, wife of music professor Robert Markham, felt the words were neither dignified enough nor representative of the total university, so she decided to write new lyrics, which were soon sanctioned as the official school song. The "Good Ol' Summer Time" tune was later arranged to fit Mrs. Markham's "Baylor Line" through the work of Jack Goode, Donald I. Moore and Charles F. Brown.
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