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  1. 30. Okt. 2019 · The true story of Sebastian the Ibis, a fire extinguisher and a near arrest. Miami Hurricanes. 5y Andrea Adelson. Lingering questions following spring football from each Way-Too-Early Top 25 team . Georgia Bulldogs. 2h ESPN Staff. Former ...

  2. 30. Okt. 2019 · This tale begins, as many college pranks gone wrong do, with a few cocktails. Every Sunday, John Routh -- aka Sebastian the Ibis, Miami's mascot -- had friends over to his house. They'd sit by the ...

  3. Contents. Talk:Sebastian the Ibis. The page says that in Egyptian mythology that the ibis was the last animal to leave before a hurricane and the first to return, which all sounds very romantic, but last I checked not very many hurricanes hit Egypt annually, so I wonder if this is accurate. In Egypt, it would have just been a very powerful ...

  4. 31. Okt. 2019 · This is the story of that time Sebastian the Ibis took a fire extinguisher to Tallahassee for the Florida State game and nearly went to jail for it. 82 º Sign In

  5. 30. Okt. 2019 · This tale begins, as many college pranks gone wrong do, with a few cocktails. Every Sunday, John Routh -- aka Sebastian the Ibis, Miami's mascot -- had friends over to his house. They'd sit by the pool and have a few drinks, and inevitably talk would turn to the upcoming football game. Routh, ever the showman, always had big plans and big ideas.

  6. 30. Okt. 2019 · Every Sunday, John Routh -- aka Sebastian the Ibis, Miami's mascot -- had friends over to his house. They'd sit by the pool and have a few drinks, and inevitably talk would turn to the upcoming football game. Routh, ever the showman, always had big plans and big ideas. Sebastian wore fatigues in 1986 against Oklahoma -- before Hurricanes ...

  7. 21. Mai 2022 · Sebastian’s story stretches back to UM’s early days when, in 1926, the yearbook called itself “The Ibis.” The bird, according to Native American and university folklore, is the last animal to seek shelter before a hurricane impact, warning that danger is inevitable. After the maelstrom the ibis is first to re-emerge, a sign of clear skies ahead.