Iowa State did whatever damage it could powered by the “Cyclone Bird” - the half-hawk, half-weather phenomenon that adorned its helmets.
How is the I State more recognizable than the Cyclone bird combo. That doesn't really make any sense.BYU's barely changed and I think they are actually better now.
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If you think a hawk and a cardinal are the same thing I can't take what you are trying to say seriously Lost Letterman...not to mention mixing up the birds of two instate rivals...
The problem with ISU's jerseys were A) the blue (SOOO glad the blue is gone) and B) our logo wasn't branding or recognizable enough. College sports/ESPN watchers recognize "I-State" better now but the twirly bird could've been a couple different schools to a casual fan.
FSU and Miami's old ones were definitely better.
How is the I State more recognizable than the Cyclone bird combo. That doesn't really make any sense.
I can understand someone saying it is easier to recognize on a helmet or something, but the wirily bird one is much more recognizable as Iowa State.
Just because one is more recognizable today doesn't mean it identifies the school better. The LSU one is more recognizable because that one is used more. Besides LSU isn't a good example because there are so many tigers. With something unique like Cyclones a cyclone as the logo creates more brand recognition.Isn't being more easily recognized on a helmet being more recognizable?
ISU is more recognizable today obvs. Fred Hoiberg and games in FB like the OSU upset win that was all over ESPN - that has a lot to do with it along with the TV deals (Pretty much all of our games are televised now and the I-State logo is on the bottom ticker watched by sports fans all throughout the college season now.
When you see "I-State" you COULD think Illinois State, Indiana State, Idaho State as well, but most college fans are going to know that Iowa State is the only major school/BCS school of the bunch and is on TV much more (don't know the last time I've seen any of those others on TV.
When you see the just a helmet with a Whirly Bird on it, it doesn't narrow down what school it is AT ALL. It is just too busy. Most people could get Iowa State from the "I-State" logo compared to a picture of a whirly bird that honestly could be ANY school. Seeing a whirlybird picture doesn't tell anyone who you are.
If you asked someone on the street to identify the two logos below, which do you think they would be more likely to identify as "Louisiana State University?"
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I'm not against the whirly bird logo, but I just don't think it works on a helmet or midcourt of Hilton. People know I-State when they see it now is all I'm saying.
Florida State, Miami, Arizona & Maryland need to go back... The rest are better or about the same.
It was an independent study based on scientific research: however since our conclusions demonstrate the same results, it must be accepted in the academic community.You clearly just copied my list.
When the guy calls an ISU logo a combination of a HAWK and anything else he's truly destined to be WRONG.
The end.
If he were going for the Criner 1980's Tornado/Iowa State logo I'd at least be able to understand it.
this is the best logo ever. too bad we sucked so bad during its tenure. perhaps we would still have the dopest logo in the big 12