
Looks good to me...

ts1227;454709 wrote:They have different color schemes for each school to use. That would obviously be the ASU adaptation.
New @Pac10 logo looks good in @ASU Maroon & Gold too: http://twitpic.com/29bw3l
karen lotz;454742 wrote:Really not bad and ties Utah in with the mountain in the center.
And Colorado.karen lotz;454742 wrote:Really not bad and ties Utah in with the mountain in the center.
krambman;454865 wrote:And Colorado.
gorocks99;454986 wrote:They're just going to put a 12 where the 10 is now when Colorado and Utah join next year.
enigmaax;454990 wrote:I know, I just wanted to be sure I was the first to predict the volcano eruption.
enigmaax;454981 wrote:But neither Colorado nor Utah is IN the PAC 10. I think the mountain is there to represent that volcano that is going to explode and level Washington.
gorocks99;454986 wrote:They're just going to put a 12 where the 10 is now when Colorado and Utah join next year.
krambman;455020 wrote:No, I actually believe that they announced they will not be changing the name Pac-10. I think that will still be the name even with 12 teams. This is the new logo meant to represent the new Pac-10, which is neither Pacific or 10.
enigmaax;455030 wrote:I must've missed that. I actually remember reading somewhere exactly what gorocks said, that they specifically designed the logo to allow for the change to a "2" when the time comes. Also, notice that they don't have the two new schools included in the color scheme yet. I'd still be they change it at some point.
karen lotz;454742 wrote:Really not bad and ties Utah in with the mountain in the center.
Fuck Coloradosjmvsfscs08;455167 wrote:I heard Colorado has a mountain or two too.
ccrunner609;455220 wrote:kinda queer
Name will change, and Colorado will most likely have the 2011 exit plan ironed out with the Big 12 by the fall.krambman;455033 wrote:That may be but I thought they said during their media days that they would be keeping the name, but I could be mistaken. Also, as of right now, only Utah is joining next year and Colorado is slated to make the move in 2012. Now, it's still a possibility that they will move next year, but right now they aren't.