The Pueblo Chieftain: Hey, NCAA — free Tundra!
Tundra isn’t much of a rule-breaker. She’s never bonked a player in the head with a football helmet or made a politically controversial statement during the national anthem. If given the chance, the gentle-hearted canine might swipe a bite of an unattended cheeseburger, but that’s about as mischievous as she gets.
And, yet, when the Colorado State University-Pueblo ThunderWolves take the field Saturday afternoon for a first-round playoff game, the football team’s beloved mascot won’t be there. She’s been banned by the NCAA.
It’s not that Tundra has done anything wrong. The NCAA just doesn’t allow live animal mascots to be on the field during playoff games. And it’s not the only rule change for the playoffs that might have some fans scratching their heads.

