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The Big Ten is home to some of the biggest and most historic brands in college athletics. Those schools also have some of the ...
Two of the logos, including the new Osprey head, feature the Stockton Ospreys wordmark that has been in use since 2000. The third will be the Stockton "S,"which the college introduced last year.
Boston College continues to build up the trenches in their 2026 class of recruits, adding offensive tackle Lawrence Iyalekhue from Yonkers, New York. This pushes BC's Class of 2026 to 23 total ...
The University of Sioux Falls Athletics announced the implementation of a new, modernized logo on June 3. The look was developed by Mongoose Sports, a company based in Erie, Colorado.
State College’s long-awaited mini-casino finally has a name. The under-construction casino will operate as Happy Valley Casino once it opens next year, developer SC Gaming announced Thursday.
Google’s new ‘G’ logo appeared on stage during the I/O 2025 keynote, and is now live in more apps and the web. The new logo made its debut with the Google app on Android and iOS last week ...
Former college football coach Nick Saban’s reported attempt to urge President Donald Trump to wield his influence over the payment of college athletes is rubbing some people the wrong way.
This year’s new college graduates are heading into a tougher job market than last year’s — who had it worse off than the class before that — just as the Trump administration cracks down on ...
For Nike, the RD4 logo offers a starting point for building a unique brand identity around one of the league’s most promising young guards. On the court, however, Dillingham is currently sidelined.
The College Football Playoff National Championship will be hosted inside Miami's Hard Rock Stadium for the first time since 2021. The dates and times of first-round games have yet to be unveiled.
College decisions this year seem even more complex than usual, including determining whether a school is a 'financial fit.' Here's how to find your way through the maze.
Lee Corso, who has been a staple of ESPN college football broadcasts for 38 years, will make one last appearance on College GameDay on Week 1 of this coming season before retiring.
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