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What do ya'll think of Texas Tech's new logo...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Ragin Tiger12 months
Looks worse. Stick with the old logo.
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Birdturd2 months
Looks awful. The old one is way better.
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Leopold2 months
Generic and boring. I swear they do these things just to make a big deal about bringing the old logo back, like 'New Coke.'
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Klark Kent2 months
I’m genuinely curious how much they paid for this rebranding.
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Furious2 months
not a good look. I am just glad we got rid of the dreadful toonces
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double d2 months
Should be interlocking T's with a dollar sign mixed in.
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cadillac75632 months
Downgrade
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chadr072 months
My goodness they didn’t even try with the new logo
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Friscodog2 months
Wonder if they used the same firm for the logo as Cracker Barrel. lol
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Bayou2 months
Who actually is the individual that approved this?
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TexasTiger892 months
Meh. Downgrade
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MUMFORD2 months
In the words of Sir Charles, "Turrible".
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soccerfüt2 months
Thanks for letting us know about this Larry. You’re on track to win a Peabody, Mister.
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jdutto32 months
This is what happens when you run a logo through AI.
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HagaDaga2 months
Horrible. And think how much money they threw away on just simple changes in the wrong direction.
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HurricaneCamille2 months
Old logo is much better.
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TFH2 months
That’s some serious pussification.
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Always hated the bevels. Like the new look.
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Spankum2 months
The new logo definitely stands out a lot better against dark backgrounds….which, I have to assume was the goal.
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southernboisb2 months
Makes you wonder what the designs they turned down to choode this.
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