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The iconic Texas Longhorns logo is one of the most recognizable symbols in college athletics, and for most fans, it's untouchable. But one social media influencer sparked a wave of discussion by ...
As college sports teams go, the Texas Longhorns are up there with the most iconic – and that includes their legendary logo. Naturally, it's no mean feat to redesign a beloved emblem, but graphic ...
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Social media split over reimagined Texas Longhorns emblem - MSN
The iconic Texas Longhorns logo — a symbol deeply embedded in tradition — is stirring fresh debate online after a social media influencer unveiled a modern redesign of the classic “Horns Up ...
Add one more storyline to the pre-game hype between Texas and Nebraska. As Saturday’s match-up between the Longhorns and the Cornhuskers nears, Nebraska’s “Red Out” campaign took another jab at their ...
The sport of football has become well-known for entertaining commercials. Even those that know nothing about the two teams ...
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CultureMap Austin on MSNLucchese debuts UT Longhorns collection with boots, bags, and footballs
As of August 1, obsessive Longhorns fans have new collectible accessories to match their ardor. El Paso-based luxury bootmaker Lucchese has unveiled a new collection in collaboration with the ...
The former Longhorns star receiver, Cuero native and fan favorite on the 40 Acres wants everyone to know where he went to school with a Texas Longhorns logo printed on one of his thigh pads.
On Sept. 17, a private flight soared through the high skies over Texas, drawing a perfect outline of the University of Texas at Austin’s Longhorn mascot, reports FlightAware.
The Longhorn helmet logo made its debut 50 years ago, in a 1961 season that almost climaxed with the school's first national championship in football.
Fadi Kalaouze gigged 'em with a disfigured longhorn logo, so the University of Texas hooked 'em with a federal trademark lawsuit. It's enough to leave an Aggie a little confused. "We don't sell to ...
Updated: May 22, 2020 / 06:31 PM EDT MOUNTAIN CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — The University of Texas has asked the Johnson County school system to change Johnson County High School’s longhorn logo.
At UT-Austin's request, a Mississippi high school will lose its longhorn logo. But it will keep its Aggie nickname and maroon and white colors, which school district officials called "a freak ...
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