One more time...the block C sucks. Doesn't represent the University. It's not our logo, not our brand. Only positive is that, once we are through with them, we can give them to Central Connecticut, Cincinnati, the Chicago Bears, or Conard HS and not have to change the design. We need to take pride in the Husky
We had helmets similar to this for club lax back in 2012. Opposing teams always commented how they wanted one.Give the block C a rest. It was boring, is boring and will be boring if by some lunacy is brought back. It's not part of the brand so like the dinosaur, let it RIP. If anything they should bring back the UConn Husky logo that was unique and unmistakably UCONN
What is TBS? The television home of our future games?
The logo thing is a mix bag: I would wear my UConn football block "C" on vacation no one new what is was. They were looking for the Happy Husky logo.
The UConn brand was so all over the place. Women's and Men's basketball had their own logo. Baseball had a C. Football had a block C. And we have a happy dog logo and the word "UConn cursive logo". We were all over the place with marketing, our logo situation was a mess. It confused TV & Media outlets as they would use the incorrect logos (ie woman's for men's logos on TV & internet scoreboards) I really could not recall a school that had so many different logos for each sport. Nike came up with a mean looking husky to become our brand and unique identifier. And I truly believe it was 100% the correct move.
And as much as us couch potatoes like the classier block C.... the kids, I would bet, want the mean looking dog on their helmets.
The Oregon stuff is crazy but we have seen that kids have committed to Oregon because they like Nike and the crazy unis. We need all the help we can get and we need the crazy unis and a mean dog...The Block C is for grandma & grandpa.
My two cents.I think each year/season we have a game where we explain the history, trailers etc..... of our program to the kids and we wear the Block C unis for a game. This will let us relive the glory days for one game a year and still keep us current with the mean dog. I would push to wear the block C if we play an old big east team as a "throwback" game so to speak.
TBS = The Back Seat?Throw Back Sunday???
No idea
The 2014 mens bb natty is post curse.Let’s be honest... the rebrand was 100% a curse.
I agree. The block C is unrecognized across the country. Only matters to the core fans.The logo thing is a mix bag: I would wear my UConn football block "C" on vacation no one new what is was. They were looking for the Happy Husky logo.
The UConn brand was so all over the place. Women's and Men's basketball had their own logo. Baseball had a C. Football had a block C. And we have a happy dog logo and the word "UConn cursive logo". We were all over the place with marketing, our logo situation was a mess. It confused TV & Media outlets as they would use the incorrect logos (ie woman's for men's logos on TV & internet scoreboards) I really could not recall a school that had so many different logos for each sport. Nike came up with a mean looking husky to become our brand and unique identifier. And I truly believe it was 100% the correct move.
And as much as us couch potatoes like the classier block C.... the kids, I would bet, want the mean looking dog on their helmets.
The Oregon stuff is crazy but we have seen that kids have committed to Oregon because they like Nike and the crazy unis. We need all the help we can get and we need the crazy unis and a mean dog...The Block C is for grandma & grandpa.
My two cents.I think each year/season we have a game where we explain the history, trailers etc..... of our program to the kids and we wear the Block C unis for a game. This will let us relive the glory days for one game a year and still keep us current with the mean dog. I would push to wear the block C if we play an old big east team as a "throwback" game so to speak.
Not true. I had a block C helmet at my office in Dallas back in 2010 and everyone recognized it.I agree. The block C is unrecognized across the country. Only matters to the core fans.