AtlHusky
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Not bad. But in this rendition, I'm not a big fan of the ear gauging that is all-too-common with today's kids.
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Sadly I totally agree with you..... It's a shame reallyWe're transitioning to I-AA so damn fast. Unbelievably fast.
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Nah, it saves time this way. This way we can have multiple 20 page threads about before it is even released.Jesus, can we see the logo before everyone gets mad about it? Good Lord...
In Jonathan's defense, he was only a puppy then.
The reception to this post makes me come to the realization that there's probably not a single female on this boardLogo's fine, Johnathan should go:
That's a nice avatar you have there...
Because that would cost money and the Nike redesign is free?Why doesn't UConn have a statewide competition for a new logo, that way they'll have plenty to choose from. I wonder how many variations Nike will put out there to choose from. At the very least let the art dept. and graphic arts dept do this too. Letting Nike do this limits the possibilities, that, I'm not comfortable with.
People have a right to be angry that they're messing with the logo. UConn's identity and reputation has been thoroughly trashed throughout conference realignment, yet we've heard the same things from the higher-ups: "We're still UConn, that hasn't changed. And because we're still UConn, we'll be alright."Nah, it saves time this way. This way we can have multiple 20 page threads about before it is even released.
I don't know the deal, but I sorely doubt that the deal is "free" in the sense that Nike gets nothing. Much more likely, they get some sort of cut down the road.Because that would cost money and the Nike redesign is free?
Make it a free competition. To enter you sign a release.Because that would cost money and the Nike redesign is free?
I think what Nike would get out of it is some multi year apparel deal and all husky fans would buy the new stuff=$I don't know the deal, but I sorely doubt that the deal is "free" in the sense that Nike gets nothing. Much more likely, they get some sort of cut down the road.
Nike is not a charitable institution. They make money. So it's probably more of a "you don't have to have a debit on this year's budget, and we can nibble out of future revenue streams" than a "here, we're good guys, let us help you with that."
It may be penny wise and pound foolish, but, at the end of the day, for a state school in a bad economy, it's probably politically much easier to say "free" and figure most aren't smart enough to figure out the not-free part, than to openly pay a Madison Ave. company 1 million to design a new logo.
I remember my father working for a corp that had a new logo designed for 1 million. I laughed when i saw it. It was two plain block letters, slightly intersecting. Boring, plain, and could have been done in 10 minutes by a competent 12 year old. They used it for less than a year.
At least we still have a more intimidating mascot than Syracuse. It'd be scary running into an orange in a dark alley at night.
Not sure how far back you remember, but Cuse was actually the Orangemen, I believe they changed it due to accusations of it referencing Natives of that area or something to do with Protestants killing Catholics back in the day, something stupid though, always thought Orangemen was better than just Orange. Similarly St Johns who's original name was the Redmen, is now switched to the Red Storm. Marquette Warriors, now the Eagles. There's even talks of the Washington Redskins changing their mascot. Back in Elway's day, Stanford was the Indians, I still don't know why they're the Cardinals with a tree for the mascot.
Not sure how far back you remember, but Cuse was actually the Orangemen, I believe they changed it due to accusations of it referencing Natives of that area or something to do with Protestants killing Catholics back in the day, something stupid though, always thought Orangemen was better than just Orange. Similarly St Johns who's original name was the Redmen, is now switched to the Red Storm. Marquette Warriors, now the Eagles. There's even talks of the Washington Redskins changing their mascot. Back in Elway's day, Stanford was the Indians, I still don't know why they're the Cardinals with a tree for the mascot.
[Stanford Cardinal, not Cardinals.
Me. I am always entertained by the thirst.The reception to this post makes me come to the realization that there's probably not a single female on this board
And also, making the husky more ferocious completely misses the point. How many elite D1 programs in ANY sport have a fierce logo? I love the current design. The dog is cute, and yet other teams know that the team that that cute dog represents is gonna completely duck* them up more often than not.
Below is more along the lines I was talking about and was used in the other thread. Just picture this but not AS mean/aggressive: