Butler Blue II (March 27, 2004 – August 31, 2013) (often called simply
Blue II or
Blue) served from 2004 to 2013. He was known by the tagline "Butler's Mascot, America's Dog". Blue II's favorite treats included "
Holistic Select snacks, ice cream and cheese". He enjoyed chew toys made of soft latex, with basketballs and footballs being among his favorites. He enjoyed outdoor activities and disliked
thunderstorms and
fax machines. According to ESPN's Eamonn Brennan, Blue II "fostered an online persona second to none in college sports", using Twitter better than most coaches.
Media attention During the
2010 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament opening rounds, Butler requested to have Blue II attended the games. NCAA rules prohibit live animals during tournament games, and so Blue II was not allowed to attend. However, when Butler
made an unexpected run to the Final Four, Blue II was granted a special exemption and allowed to attend the festivities in Indianapolis. An
Associated Press story said "Forget
Coach K,
Magic or
Sparty. The guy everyone wanted to see before Saturday's Final Four had four legs and fur."
Yahoo Sports named Butler Blue II as the best mascot of the tournament, saying he "couldn't have been a bigger hit". "It used to be ... we could just slip in and out of places ... [Now] we usually get mobbed," remarked Kaltenmark. He made an appearance at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway during
Indianapolis 500 practice by special request of driver
James Hinchcliffe and was called "one of the biggest celebrities in Indianapolis" by one source.
The Washington Post, who said he had "taken Houston by storm," and many others.
The Star-Ledger called him a "four legged rock star". He appeared on
CBS's
The Early Show and the pre-game shows before Butler's games. The tour allowed Blue II to take part in the pre-game ceremonies of several away games in addition to his normal appearances at all home games.
Retirement On January 24, 2013, it was announced that Blue II would retire at the end of the season. A "Changing of the Collar" ceremony took place prior to Butler's last home game of the
2012–13 season, against
Xavier on March 9. His official retirement was on May 20, 2013. At that time, Blue III assumed the role of the new official mascot of Butler University.
Health problems and death In June 2013, Blue II was diagnosed with
Cushing's disease, an auto-immune disease that causes skin problems. In late July, he was diagnosed with
dilated cardiomyopathy, a heart disease unrelated to Cushing's. The condition is non-reversible and affected both sides of his heart. Blue II was given medication to manage his symptoms. He was given just weeks to live and was not expected to make any further public appearances. Blue II died of congestive
heart failure on August 31, 2013. He was 9 years old. == Butler Blue I ==