• Welcome to SportsJournalists.com, a friendly forum for discussing all things sports and journalism.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register for a free account to get access to the following site features:
    • Reply to discussions and create your own threads.
    • Access to private conversations with other members.
    • Fewer ads.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!

2024-25 College Basketball Thread

I'm sure St. John's would like to have Pitino, considering they're paying him to run their program and not go running off to his Old Kentucky Home.
 
At No. 6? Yes. I thought that particular style of bulldog was widely understood to be Gonzaga by now.

I'm actually the opposite in that I hate the trend of logos becoming generic letters that are pancake flat so they show up better as a phone app icon. Part of the greater death of design you see everywhere.
 
Know your Bulldogs. Not sure why they used the one they did for Georgia. That was just a secondary logo used from 2013-15. They had a different one that was their main logo from 1958-64. It's the exact same drawing as the Bergen CC one, only facing the other direction and with red, black and white colors.

Screenshot 2024-10-14 at 5.55.50 PM.png
Screenshot 2024-10-14 at 5.56.04 PM.png
Screenshot 2024-10-14 at 5.56.17 PM.png
Screenshot 2024-10-14 at 5.56.34 PM.png
 
Last edited:
Know your Bulldogs. Not sure why they used the one they did for Georgia. That was just a secondary logo used from 2013-15. They had a different one that was their main logo from 1958-64. It's the exact same drawing as the Bergen CC one, only facing the other direction and with red, black and white colors.

View attachment 18527 View attachment 18528 View attachment 18529 View attachment 18530
The author may need to check some things. Southwestern Oklahoma State, if there is such a thing, is not an NCAA Division I member.
 
At No. 6? Yes. I thought that particular style of bulldog was widely understood to be Gonzaga by now.

I'm actually the opposite in that I hate the trend of logos becoming generic letters that are pancake flat so they show up better as a phone app icon. Part of the greater death of design you see everywhere.
Stamford's former mark is what lawyers might call confusingly similar to Gonzaga's.
 
Stamford's former mark is what lawyers might call confusingly similar to Gonzaga's.
I guess I never thought of it in those terms since Samford is a local school whose logo I'm used to seeing, but yeah now that I look at their old one I can see your point. Still don't think there's much danger of thinking they are a Top 10 team, although they might get there before Georgia.

IMG_6212.png
 

Latest posts

Back
Top