Weight: Heavy
Age: Young at Heart
Birthplace: The Parthenon, Nashville
College: Mascot Academy (Athens, Greece), summa cum laude, class of '99
Hometown: Nashville, TN
Future Hometown: Canton, OH (Pro Football Hall of Fame-New Mascot Wing)
Hobbies: Drag racing down 2nd Avenue in his chariot, Doing belly flops off of the Woodland
St. Bridge into the Cumberland River, Making appearances throughout the Mid-South,
Getting people to cheer and laugh, Watching Cartoons, Space Travel, Reading about
himself on titansonline.com, Getting TITAN-SIZED HUGS, Watching Animal Planet,
Answering his E-mail from young T-Rac/Titan fans, Eating rotisserie raven, jaguar
jerky, bengal kabobs, and ram on a stick
Favorites: * Heroes – John Wayne, Yosemite Sam, Ranger Rick, Ricky the Raccoon, Goofy
* Color – Titan Blue
* Food – Anything Free
* Team – Duh, Do you have to ask?
* Number – 00 (T-Rac’s number)
* Saying – “I Didn’t Do It!”
Acquired: T-Rac’s path to become the mascot for the Tennessee Titans has taken some interesting
and crazy turns. His parents, who are from the Great Smokey Mountains, moved
to Centennial park in Nashville when they heard the Titans were coming to town.
T-Rac was born in the Parthenon and he grew up hunting ravens and jaguars along
the Cumberland River while watching the Coliseum being built. T-Rac’s dream was
to live and play in the Coliseum. His dream almost didn’t come true when he was
run over by the Titans Bus saving his sister while he was on his way to the first
ever scrimmage at the Coliseum. The burly T-Rac escaped with only a broken claw
and a smooshed fluffy tail. T-Rac and Titans owner Bud Adams became friends almost
immediately. He was offered a job changing the light bulbs in the big red things
above the Coliseum because T-Rac was the only one fearless and crazy enough to
take the job. Eventually the Titans wanted a mascot to represent the team and
state. The Raccoon, after all, is the official state animal of Tennessee and
T-Rac’s goofy and energetic antics made him the perfect fit. When he was offered
a three figure signing bonus he accepted, was delivered to the stadium with much
fanfare, and the rest is history.
Platform: To stop hit and runs on all Raccoons and get Raccoon crossings at all major
highways and Interstates (especially near the Coliseum)
Offseason: Pizza delivery (until he got fired for delivering only empty boxes). He now
does appearances for his many fans throughout the Mid-South.
Personal: T-Rac is single and resides in Nashville inside the Coliseum's North Scoreboard.
He can be reached for appearances by calling (615) 565-TRAC (8722)