The Future of Audio: Emerging Technologies and Trends to Watch

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Flushing grad reveals his secret identity as Michigan State’s “Sparty” mascot

EAST LANSING — Throughout his college tenure at Michigan State University, Jacob Rau led a double life: to his classmates and most of his friends, he was a physical therapy student working toward his degree.

But to a select few who knew his secret identity, he was the man behind MSU’s iconic mascot, Sparty.

Rau, a 2018 Flushing High School graduate, has portrayed Sparty since his freshman year at MSU—roaming the sidelines and bleachers at sporting events and bringing the school’s fearless yet lovable Spartan warrior character to life for fans.

Upon graduating from MSU this past weekend, Rau was finally allowed to reveal his role as Sparty. He also got to wear the boots from his Sparty costume to his graduation commencement—a ritual followed by many past Spartan mascots.

Per tradition, the role of Sparty is filled anonymously by students who keep their role a secret from their friends and fellow students for the duration of the assignment. Students who perform as the mascot are only allowed to disclose their identities upon graduation.

Jacob wearing the Sparty costume at an MSU football game. Photo provided

Rau, 23, said portraying Sparty has been a fun, fulfilling experience.

“Once I got to campus, I remember seeing in the dorm lobby that there was an advertisement for Sparty tryouts,” he said. “My sister said I should look into doing it. A couple weeks went by, and I decided to try out. It was a very cool opportunity and a great way to get involved more on campus.”

Rau performed as Sparty at more than 300 games and events throughout his college career. While Sparty is best known for pumping up school spirit at football and basketball games, most of Rau’s appearances as the mascot were outside the realm of athletics, including weddings, parades, fundraisers, tailgates, corporate events and alumni relations activities.

However, performing as Sparty wasn’t all fun and games for Rau, as it did require a great deal of physical exertion—and sweating—on his part. According to the

Michigan State alumni website, the buff and muscular Sparty stands about six feet tall with a 10XL helmet size and size 22 boots.

“With the costume, you’re carrying around an extra 40 pounds, and that’s just not something you’re used to walking around with,” Rau said. “It’s a learning curve.”

Rau said he worked hard to develop Sparty’s character and spark interaction with crowds.

“Sparty has his own personality, but everyone that portrays him has a different take and brings their own flavor,” he said. “Some of the people I used to work with would stay on the court or field and dance the whole time. That wasn’t me. During timeouts of a basketball game, I would go out and shoot up ‘air’ three-pointers and free throws and go up in the stands to mess with somebody.”

When he wasn’t running around in his costume, Rau was busy studying kinesiology with a concentration in athletic training and rehabilitation. Now that he’s received his degree, Rau said he’ll be pursuing a postgraduate program at either Western Michigan University or the University of Michigan.

At Flushing High School, Rau was a multisport athlete in football, baseball and track and field and served as the student council president. Rau didn’t portray Flushing’s Raider bird mascot when he was a student, but his older brother Justin proudly took on the role in 2015/2016.

Although his time as Sparty has come to an end, Rau said he’ll always treasure the experience.

“It’s the best part of your day because people get excited to see you,” he said. “All the fan interactions are awesome. People start dancing with you, or they’ll want pictures. It gives everybody, especially kids, something special to remember.”

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