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Big Ten Mascots Star In “Call Me Maybe” Video

As if there weren’t enough cover videos and music videos for Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” already, seven of the nine Big Ten Conference mascots worked in conjunction to make one of the best parodies of the world’s catchiest song that I’ve seen yet. Purdue and Northwestern declined to partake in the making of the music video, apparently because they simply don’t enjoy having fun. As Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan do not have mascots, they could not participate.

I don’t want to keep you in suspense, so here it is — “Call Me Maybe” as performed by Brutus Buckeye, Bucky Badger, Goldy Gopher, Herbie Husker, Herky the Hawk, Sparty, and of course the one and only Nittany Lion.

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Zach Berger is a StateCollege.com reporter and Onward State's Managing Editor Emeritus. You can find him at the Phyrst more nights than not. If he had to pick a last meal, Zach would go for a medium-rare New York strip steak with a side of garlic mashed potatoes and a cold BrewDog Punk IPA. You can reach him via e-mail at [email protected] or on Twitter at @theZachBerger.

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