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With TCU going to the Big X(II), Fort Worth will STILL be the 2nd largest city in the conference.
And they will STILL have the smallest football stadium in Big 12.
What are your thoughts on TCU rebranding its image? I think TCU has enough tradition and should have told Nike to shove it. I did love that rose in the frogs mouth a couple years ago though.
And they will STILL have the smallest football stadium in Big 12.
What are your thoughts on TCU rebranding its image? I think TCU has enough tradition and should have told Nike to shove it. I did love that rose in the frogs mouth a couple years ago though.
I've heard this. Supposedly, the Frog is supposed to be more "realistic" (looking at it now, how could it look any more real without being a photo?) and the only thing I hope is that the changes are not too drastic.
There's also supposed to be new font which you can see around The Carter now, but the arching 'TCU' will stay... as it should.
I've heard this. Supposedly, the Frog is supposed to be more "realistic" (looking at it now, how could it look any more real without being a photo?) and the only thing I hope is that the changes are not too drastic.
There's also supposed to be new font which you can see around The Carter now, but the arching 'TCU' will stay... as it should.
Hadn't heard about the font. I hope it turns out good, it easily could. I've always liked TCU uni's. Sounds like it will be a subtle change. Good instant revenue for the school.
Definitely better than the all-purple. When I lived in DFW we used to call TCU the Purple People Eaters!
Glad we don't have to do that anymore.
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