MCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 22, 2005--The top six
vote-getters in this year's Capital One Mascot of the Year contest
have advanced to the playoffs. More than 15 million votes were cast to
decide the final six, consisting of Univ. of Nebraska's Herbie Husker,
Massachusetts' Sam the Minuteman, Purdue's Purdue Pete, UCLA's Joe
Bruin, Tennessee's Smokey, and Baylor's Bruiser. The playoffs take
place over the next four weeks, with the winner being announced on
January 2, 2006 during the Capital One Bowl.
"It's been an extremely tight race so far," said Pam Girardo at
Capital One. "We're proud of all of our All-Americans, who fought
right up until the end."
Week One of the Playoffs (Nov. 21 - Nov. 28) pitts Purdue Pete
(#3) against Baylor's Bruiser (#6), and Joe Bruin (#4) against
Tennessee's Smokey (#5). Herbie and Sam each get a bye. Week 2 (Nov.
28 - Dec. 5) pitts Herbie against the Purdue Pete/Baylor winner, and
Sam the Minuteman against the Joe Bruin/Smokey winner. The final round
(Dec. 5 - 16) determines who gets the ultimate title.
"With bragging rights on the line, we're expecting the gloves to
come off now that we're in the playoffs" added Girardo. "Voter
turn-out has been unprecedented this year, and we've still got almost
four weeks to go."
Last summer, 12 lovable characters were named to the Fourth Annual
Capital One All-America Mascot Team, and have been embroiled in a
fierce competition to be named Capital One Mascot of the Year. Since
September 1st, fans have come out in force casting their vote for best
beast at www.capitalonebowl.com or via text messaging.
The Final Regular Season Standings
(1) University of Nebraska - Herbie Husker
(2) Univ. of Massachusetts - Sam the Minuteman
(3) Purdue University - Purdue Pete
(4) UCLA - Joe Bruin
(5) University of Tennessee - Smokey
(6) Baylor University - Bruiser
(7) Georgia Tech - Buzz
(8) Auburn University - Aubie
(9) University of South Carolina - Cocky
(10) University of Miami - Sebastian
(11) University of Kansas - Big Jay
(12) Washington State - Butch T. Cougar
This year's fuzzy crew was chosen from Division IA and IAA
athletic programs with college football teams. They made the squad
after being ranked on mascot musts such as interaction with fans,
originality and pedigree. The panel of judges included mascot guru and
historian, Dr. Roy Yarbrough, and representatives from ESPN and
Capital One.
Over the past three years, Capital One has helped thrust the
spotlight on these unsung heroes of the gridiron. Team members star in
a national advertising campaign, which this year features the mascots
participating in the M Games, a series of unusual (and fictitious)
competitions. In addition to the hoopla, each mascot receives $5,000
for its school's mascot program. Mascot of the Year receives an
additional $5,000 scholarship to help fund its school's mascot
program.
About Capital One
Capital One Financial Corporation (www.capitalone.com) is a
holding company whose principal subsidiaries, Capital One Bank,
Capital One FSB, Capital One Auto Finance, Inc., and Hibernia National
Bank (www.hibernia.com), offer a variety of consumer lending and
deposit products. Capital One, a Fortune 500 company headquartered in
McLean, Va., is one of the largest providers of MasterCard and Visa
credit cards in the world. Capital One trades on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbol "COF" and is included in the S&P 500 index.
Capital One's affiliation with college football began with the
sponsorship of the 2001 Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl (now the
Capital One Bowl) and ESPN's Bowl Week. In addition, Capital One
sponsors the ABC College Football Halftime Report and numerous other
college football programs.
CONTACT: Capital One
Pam Girardo, 703-720-2351
pam.girardo@capitalone.com
SOURCE: Capital One Financial Corporation