Wait until you see who is #1
https://ugawire.usatoday.com/gallery/ranking-the-top-25-most-recognizable-and-iconic-college-logos/
calumnus said:
Wait until you see who is #1
https://ugawire.usatoday.com/gallery/ranking-the-top-25-most-recognizable-and-iconic-college-logos/
Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
GivemTheAxe said:calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
The Script Cal was used at the first college card stunts put on by the Cal rooting section in 1914 and has been a regular staple at least since then (I am still looking to see if it was used by Cal before that)
That means it has been a logo of Cal Football since 1914, FIVE (count 'em 5) years before UCLA was even founded as a college.
fat_slice said:GivemTheAxe said:calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
The Script Cal was used at the first college card stunts put on by the Cal rooting section in 1914 and has been a regular staple at least since then (I am still looking to see if it was used by Cal before that)
That means it has been a logo of Cal Football since 1914, FIVE (count 'em 5) years before UCLA was even founded as a college.
I agree with all this but come on folks we have to stop living in the past. UCLA is the #1 public school by the most followed publication. USC has been climbing the national rankings for years.
Cal has done nothing on the academic or athletic front to better its position against these two schools let alone the elite universities we claim to be.
Big C said:fat_slice said:GivemTheAxe said:calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
The Script Cal was used at the first college card stunts put on by the Cal rooting section in 1914 and has been a regular staple at least since then (I am still looking to see if it was used by Cal before that)
That means it has been a logo of Cal Football since 1914, FIVE (count 'em 5) years before UCLA was even founded as a college.
I agree with all this but come on folks we have to stop living in the past. UCLA is the #1 public school by the most followed publication. USC has been climbing the national rankings for years.
Cal has done nothing on the academic or athletic front to better its position against these two schools let alone the elite universities we claim to be.
I'm not sure what her time in the 40 is, but Jennifer Doudna is one of the brightest stars in science today.
small nit, the script UCLA is just initials. An acronym is initials the form a 'word' that is pronounced as a word.calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
Big Dog said:small nit, the script UCLA is just initials. An acronym is initials the form a 'word' that is pronounced as a word.calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
Big Dog said:small nit, the script UCLA is just initials. An acronym is initials the form a 'word' that is pronounced as a word.calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
Big C said:
I believe the word is "initialism", as in, "Though they have similar meanings, UCLA is an initialism, but FUBAR is an acronym."
sycasey said:Big Dog said:small nit, the script UCLA is just initials. An acronym is initials the form a 'word' that is pronounced as a word.calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
You mean it's not pronounced "uck-lah?"
sycasey said:
This list is an absolute joke. No way would the average sports fan recognize the Wyoming logo. It's a cool logo, but it's not iconic in any way.
Olee Berkeley-eye said:
Seems like a pretty arbitrary list.
Never even seen the Navy North Star -- inclusion on the list is just a sop to the military. Harvard football gets so little exposure that probably only an Ivy Leaguer would know it, if that. The Virginia, WVU and N'western logos, while distinctive, are hardly nationally iconic. Indiana didn't start using that logo on their helmet until 2005. Only someone of certain age would put the Razorback in their top 25. Tennessee above Texas? Nah.
And all the above are more recognizable than the helmet logos of Ohio State, Iowa, Nebraska, USC, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Florida State, Washington (arguably), even the script Cal?
Seems like the writer is biased towards the East and Southeast. I'm surprised he didn't include the Penn State and Boston College helmet logos.
Nothing academically? Do you live under a rock? Academically, especially in STEM, Cal has much better programs than ucla. For example (from USNEWS)fat_slice said:GivemTheAxe said:calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
The Script Cal was used at the first college card stunts put on by the Cal rooting section in 1914 and has been a regular staple at least since then (I am still looking to see if it was used by Cal before that)
That means it has been a logo of Cal Football since 1914, FIVE (count 'em 5) years before UCLA was even founded as a college.
I agree with all this but come on folks we have to stop living in the past. UCLA is the #1 public school by the most followed publication. USC has been climbing the national rankings for years.
Cal has done nothing on the academic or athletic front to better its position against these two schools let alone the elite universities we claim to be.
calpoly said:Nothing academically? Do you live under a rock? Academically, especially in STEM, Cal has much better programs than ucla. For example (from USNEWS)fat_slice said:GivemTheAxe said:calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
The Script Cal was used at the first college card stunts put on by the Cal rooting section in 1914 and has been a regular staple at least since then (I am still looking to see if it was used by Cal before that)
That means it has been a logo of Cal Football since 1914, FIVE (count 'em 5) years before UCLA was even founded as a college.
I agree with all this but come on folks we have to stop living in the past. UCLA is the #1 public school by the most followed publication. USC has been climbing the national rankings for years.
Cal has done nothing on the academic or athletic front to better its position against these two schools let alone the elite universities we claim to be.
Cal, ucla
Math 2, 7
Physics. 3, 17
Chemistry 2, 15
Biology 1, 18
Statistics. 2, 27
Economics 1, 12
Earth Science 2, 13
Computer Science 1, 13
Engineering 3, 16
BTW, I hate the term "Elite" University...makes me think of the snobs at harvard and $tanfurd, but Cal does compete with these so called "Elite" universities as a public university.
The differences are surprising, aren't they? In 2009, my youngest son was rejected by Cal's Engineering program, but accepted by UCLA and Cal Poly SLO. We researched the reputations of both undergrad programs and were surprised at the gap between Cal and UCLA, but determined that UCLA and CP-SLO were very close and in some cases CP-SLO was better. When he considered the difference in instructional styles: theory (UCLA) vs application (CP-SLO), he chose Poly (as had his older brother) and never regretted it.calpoly said:Nothing academically? Do you live under a rock? Academically, especially in STEM, Cal has much better programs than ucla. For example (from USNEWS)fat_slice said:GivemTheAxe said:calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
The Script Cal was used at the first college card stunts put on by the Cal rooting section in 1914 and has been a regular staple at least since then (I am still looking to see if it was used by Cal before that)
That means it has been a logo of Cal Football since 1914, FIVE (count 'em 5) years before UCLA was even founded as a college.
I agree with all this but come on folks we have to stop living in the past. UCLA is the #1 public school by the most followed publication. USC has been climbing the national rankings for years.
Cal has done nothing on the academic or athletic front to better its position against these two schools let alone the elite universities we claim to be.
Cal, ucla
Math 2, 7
Physics. 3, 17
Chemistry 2, 15
Biology 1, 18
Statistics. 2, 27
Economics 1, 12
Earth Science 2, 13
Computer Science 1, 13
Engineering 3, 16
BTW, I hate the term "Elite" University...makes me think of the snobs at harvard and $tanfurd, but Cal does compete with these so called "Elite" universities as a public university.
I agree with everything you say. I was only using the USNews rankings to show that the poster was completely off base to say that Cal is inferior to ucla academically.GivemTheAxe said:calpoly said:Nothing academically? Do you live under a rock? Academically, especially in STEM, Cal has much better programs than ucla. For example (from USNEWS)fat_slice said:GivemTheAxe said:calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
The Script Cal was used at the first college card stunts put on by the Cal rooting section in 1914 and has been a regular staple at least since then (I am still looking to see if it was used by Cal before that)
That means it has been a logo of Cal Football since 1914, FIVE (count 'em 5) years before UCLA was even founded as a college.
I agree with all this but come on folks we have to stop living in the past. UCLA is the #1 public school by the most followed publication. USC has been climbing the national rankings for years.
Cal has done nothing on the academic or athletic front to better its position against these two schools let alone the elite universities we claim to be.
Cal, ucla
Math 2, 7
Physics. 3, 17
Chemistry 2, 15
Biology 1, 18
Statistics. 2, 27
Economics 1, 12
Earth Science 2, 13
Computer Science 1, 13
Engineering 3, 16
BTW, I hate the term "Elite" University...makes me think of the snobs at harvard and $tanfurd, but Cal does compete with these so called "Elite" universities as a public university.
We have talked about USNWR ratings time and
again.
Its overall criteria favor private colleges.
The criterion of applications vs. admissions favors the SoCal schools because that is where the bulk of population is located and is hey get more applications.
The criterion of donations favors (1) universities with hospitals since hospitals generate inordinate amounts of donations; (2) wealthy small colleges that allow legacy admissions.
Cal does extremely well on factors that focus on education, faculty and academic reputation. While many people getting a college education value there criteria, USNWR does not give these criteria the weight they deserve.
GivemTheAxe said:calpoly said:Nothing academically? Do you live under a rock? Academically, especially in STEM, Cal has much better programs than ucla. For example (from USNEWS)fat_slice said:GivemTheAxe said:calumnus said:Big C said:
Gag me without a spoon. What's next? #1 for most original fight song?
Also, loved the ones where I looked at it and didn't even know right away which school it was...
The script UCLA was a direct copy of the script Cal and script California, but UCLA is an acronym, a script UCLA doesn't make any sense.
The Script Cal was used at the first college card stunts put on by the Cal rooting section in 1914 and has been a regular staple at least since then (I am still looking to see if it was used by Cal before that)
That means it has been a logo of Cal Football since 1914, FIVE (count 'em 5) years before UCLA was even founded as a college.
I agree with all this but come on folks we have to stop living in the past. UCLA is the #1 public school by the most followed publication. USC has been climbing the national rankings for years.
Cal has done nothing on the academic or athletic front to better its position against these two schools let alone the elite universities we claim to be.
Cal, ucla
Math 2, 7
Physics. 3, 17
Chemistry 2, 15
Biology 1, 18
Statistics. 2, 27
Economics 1, 12
Earth Science 2, 13
Computer Science 1, 13
Engineering 3, 16
BTW, I hate the term "Elite" University...makes me think of the snobs at harvard and $tanfurd, but Cal does compete with these so called "Elite" universities as a public university.
We have talked about USNWR ratings time and
again.
Its overall criteria favor private colleges.
The criterion of applications vs. admissions favors the SoCal schools because that is where the bulk of population is located and is hey get more applications.
The criterion of donations favors (1) universities with hospitals since hospitals generate inordinate amounts of donations; (2) wealthy small colleges that allow legacy admissions.
Cal does extremely well on factors that focus on education, faculty and academic reputation. While many people getting a college education value there criteria, USNWR does not give these criteria the weight they deserve.