While we are bringing back the T Star, why not bring back Fran and the Big 12.
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"Some people, when a certain team has a big year, they'll buy a jersey," he said. "OK, did you go there? No. Are you from Austin? No. Did you work there? No. Do you know anybody who worked there? No. Well, nice shirt, you know?"
AgBQ-00 said:
The old seal looked so much better. I don't like the athletic logo on the seal
Stick figured interlocking A&M logo has potential. We are simply known as A&M to many. Throw a Texas outline behind it and make the interlocking A & M letters look better and it would be a perfect secondary logo to the block aTm.AggieVictor10 said:
The T-Star was peak mid-00s aesthetic. And it should probably stay there (though absolutely down for slapping it in the middle of Reed).
I actually didn't mind the stick figure sex one, on its own, but I'd agree that it doesn't read as a Texas A&M logo.
Non-beveled ATM logo is great.
The Ol Sarge logos are fine too but personally not for me as it's a bit too busy of a logo for me, at least for clothes, but I prefer something minimal. Otherwise, it's pretty great too.
Not true...cajunaggie08 said:This. The board of regents took the athletic logo and made it the official academic mark as well for the entire TAMU systemmedog said:
Just looked up at my degree above my desk and saw the T-star on the seal I guess I never really noticed it before. I'm class of '89 so what are they using on the degrees now? Also, what is the history of it, years in use, etc?
Lastly, it was signed by Dr. Mobley, RIP.
Dumbasses!cajunaggie08 said:This. The board of regents took the athletic logo and made it the official academic mark as well for the entire TAMU systemmedog said:
Just looked up at my degree above my desk and saw the T-star on the seal I guess I never really noticed it before. I'm class of '89 so what are they using on the degrees now? Also, what is the history of it, years in use, etc?
Lastly, it was signed by Dr. Mobley, RIP.