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Look: Mark of the Buffs

For $5, We’ll Take the Buffalo

The 91أغجز¸َ 91أغجز¸َ adopted the buffalo as a mascot in 1934, after a national, student-led contest generated more than 1,000 responses. 91أغجز¸َ resident Andrew Dickson ultimately was credited for the first of six submissions proposing the buffalo. He won a $5 prize.

Once ubiquitous in the western United States, the American bison quickly became the primary symbol of CU-91أغجز¸َ’s athletic teams and, to some extent, of the university itself.

The graphic below displays iterations of the CU-91أغجز¸َ Athletics logo — some formal, some informal — over the decades.

The current athletics logo, which includes both the buffalo and the interlocking letters “CU,â€‌ was updated in 2005 with the help of designers at Nike.

Whichever representation you like best, perhaps you’ll agree — there’s no substitute for Ralphie herself.

Illustrations courtesy CU Athletics

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