| Sebastian the Ibis | |
|---|---|
Sebastian the Ibis making theUniversity of Miami's "U" sign in 2007 | |
| University | University of Miami |
| Conference | ACC |
| Description | Anthropomorphicwhite ibis |
| Origin of name | San Sebastian Hall |
| First seen | 1957 |
Sebastian the Ibis is themascot for theMiami Hurricanes ofUniversity of Miami. He is ananthropomorphicwhite ibis with aMiami Hurricanes footballjersey, number 0.[1]

The ibis was chosen as theUniversity of Miami's unofficial mascot by Nathan Duncan in 1926, after the University of Miami student body chose the school's yearbook's name to beThe Ibis.[2]
The first official mascot for theMiami Hurricanes was a 65-pound brown and whiteboxer dog named Hurricane I. Chosen in 1950, the canine wore a ceremonial orange and green blanket with his name lettered in white.
Sebastian was created in August 1957 by Norman A. Whitten, Director of the Student Union at UM, and was used as ahomecoming competition entry. The next year, student John Stormont performed atMiami Hurricanes football games dressed up in a homemade ibis costume. The original costume was made from various materials: armolite insulation for the head, white terry cloth for the body to resemble feathers, ROTC spats for the feet, and toes made from burlap. "The whole costume took three weeks to complete and cost about $30", Stormont said in aMiami Herald interview. The most recent iteration of the costume dates back to 1984.[4]
The ibis was originally named "Icky", but was later renamed after San Sebastian Hall, where John Stormont was a resident. The building, now an apartment building, still stands at the intersection of LeJeune Road and University Drive inCoral Gables.
During the first national championship season for the Miami Hurricanes football team, the Ibis was portrayed by Bill Mooney, a senior at the university fromOrangeburg, New York. This second generation Ibis costume was designed and made by UM alumnus and formerDisney artist Randy Jacky (RJ) Ogren. Sebastian appeared in the 1983 National Championship victory parade riding with then head coachHoward Schnellenberger following the Hurricanes winning the1983 NCAA national football championship.[5]
From 1984 to 1992, Sebastian was portrayed by John Routh, who also portrayed theMiami Maniac atUniversity of Miami baseball games, and later portrayedBilly the Marlin for theMiami Marlins. Routh created Sebastian's signature C-A-N-E-S cheer in which Sebastian forms the letters with his body.[6]
Sebastian typically leads the University of Miami football team onto the field before games. During home games atHard Rock Stadium, this scene is one of the most notable in all ofcollege football, accompanied by the release of smoke as Sebastian leads the Hurricanes team onto the field at the game's beginning.
The identities of the students who portray Sebastian are not made public until they graduate and their identities are typically a hot topic of discussion amongst both students and faculty; as a University of Miami tradition, these students reveal their roles when they graduate by wearing the mascot's feet to their commencement ceremonies.[7][8][9]