If that's us next to Missouri, and above Texas, I don't ever remember us using that logo.
Looks like Auburn copied LSU's logo. Also funny that all the tigers have "WTF?" expressions.I still see quite a few of those. I like the old school logos.
The gamecock logo is very old. I seem to remember it as a child in the '60s.
Auburn, LSU and Missouri all had the exact same logo in different colors. I remember Clemson logos with that same tiger.Looks like Auburn copied LSU's logo. Also funny that all the tigers have "WTF?" expressions.
If you're going to do SEC Old School, then remove us, Arky, aTm, Mizzou, Texas, and Oklahome, and add Ga Tech and Tulane. That would be the time frame.I still see quite a few of those. I like the old school logos.
The gamecock logo is very old. I seem to remember it as a child in the '60s.
I think it's just about old skool logos.If you're going to do SEC Old School, then remove us, Arky, aTm, Mizzou, Texas, and Oklahome, and add Ga Tech and Tulane. That would be the time frame.
Then let's add plenty more from circa 1962.I think it's just about old skool logos.
1961-1966 South Carolina Gamecocks logoI want to say it may have been from the 1960s?
Paul Dietzel was the one responsible for changing the logo. Unfortunately, he was also responsible for changing our fight song. (The original fight song is the first one the band plays pre-game.)1961-1966 South Carolina Gamecocks logo
Not sure when they started using it but they had it in 1996. I remember it from College Slam on the Super Nintendo. It's in the top left. We were good in this game, it was 2-on-2 and I think it was BJ McKie and Melvin Watson who made up our team.That Kentucky logo, I remember from the SEC and NCAA basketball tournaments in the 1990s.

Indeed, but they left the SEC in December 1940.Don't forget Sewanee! I think they had purple colors but not sure.
Do you remember if the marching band was any good in 1940?Indeed, but they left the SEC in December 1940.