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10 Things to Know About Chip the Buffalo, CU’s Mascot

Chip dances outside Folsom Field at a Homecoming pregame.

Chip performs at the 2018 CU Homecoming pregame on October 28, 2018. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado) 

Chip, CU’s buffalo character mascot, has appeared at games and university events since the 1980s. He dances, jokes and even brings along his family members to join the fun. Here are 10 fun facts about Chip the Buffalo, the life of every CU campus party. 

  1. Chip can be found at CU football, basketball and volleyball games, as well as at other community, campus and charity events. 

  2. To ensure that everyone who plays Chip performs similarly, the students attend a camp over the summer to train. While there, they do drills to practice walking, taking big steps and turning their heads. 

  3. Chip is a part of the University of Colorado Spirit Program, which also includes the dance team and cheer team. 

  4. In a normal year, Chip makes anywhere from 300 to 400 appearances. 

  5. All of the students who perform as Chip must maintain anonymity to protect the character.

  6. Six to eight students per year split the duties as Chip. 

  7. The head of the Chip costume is a hockey helmet with foam and steel added to create Chip’s likeness. It weighs somewhere between 7 and 8 pounds. 

  8. Chip once conducted an orchestra at Macky Auditorium. 

  9. Children who join the can get a special personalized note on their birthdays from the mascot himself. 

  10. Chip has won three first-place Universal Cheerleaders Association National Championships. He took home back-to-back wins in 2009 and 2010, and he most recently won in 2020.