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NCAA Reveals Court Designs For Men’s Basketball Tournament

The NCAA on Monday afternoon unveiled renderings of the court designs for several rounds of the upcoming men’s basketball tournament, including the First Four, first round, second round, Sweet 16 and Elite Eight. The courts are two-tone wood with the NCAA March Madness logo at center court, while the sidelines

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BYU Cougars Unveil New Navy, Royal Blue Helmets

The Brigham Young football program unveiled two new helmets on Monday afternoon that pull inspiration from the past and enhance the Cougars’ overall brand identity.  Both the navy and royal blue helmets follow the same design as BYU’s traditional white helmet, which features an Oval “Y” on both sides, two

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Vote Now! 2020 Creamer Awards Best Primary Logo

Every year we gather the best in new sports logos, break them out into different categories and then present them to the masses in order to determine the logo that stands above them all. And then we give that logo an award. I call these awards the Creamer Awards. Why?

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Michigan State Spartans Unveil Script “State” Helmets

The Michigan State football program on Friday morning unveiled a new helmet option that pulls inspiration from the uniforms worn by the men’s basketball team on the way to the 1979 national championship. The white helmets – which head coach Mel Tucker said were supposed to be worn at Maryland

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Cincinnati Bengals Confirm Helmets Won’t Change With Uniform Redesign

Though we reported as much in January, the Cincinnati Bengals confirmed this week their helmet design won’t be changing when they unveil new uniforms later this spring. “Can’t wait to see these helmets paired with #NewStripes,” the team shared on its official Instagram account. The Bengals have worn their iconic

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Washington Football Team Won’t Have New Nickname Until 2022

The Washington Football Team’s placeholder name will remain intact for a second season, as the franchise’s official website dedicated to the rebrand recently released a statement that says a new identity won’t be ready until 2022.  “We’ve transitioned from our old name. Now it’s time to write a new legacy,”

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