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Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Universitat de Texas Tech; Usage on en.wikinews.org Category:Texas Tech University; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org دانشگاه تگزاس تک; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Université Texas Tech; Usage on he.wikipedia.org אוניברסיטת טקסס טק; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Universitas Texas Tech; Usage on ja ...
The Double T is generally attributed to Texas Tech University's, then Texas Technological College, first football coach, E. Y. Freeland, and assistant coach, Grady Higginbotham. The Double T's design draws upon the popular block T of the Texas A&M University logo, Higginbotham's alma mater . [ 1 ]
The most readily identified symbol of Texas Tech is the Double T. The logo, generally attributed to Texas Tech's first football coach, E. Y. Freeland, was first used as decoration on the sweaters for the football players. [183] The Double T existed in its original form as an official logo from 1963 to 1999 and was updated in 2000.
This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on es.wikipedia.org Big 12 Conference; Texas Tech Red Raiders; Anexo:Conferencias de la División I de la NCAA
Texas Tech athletics teams compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level and is a founding member of the Big 12 Conference. From 1932 until 1956, the university belonged to the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Texas Tech was admitted to the Southwest Conference on May 12, 1956.
The most readily identified symbol of Texas Tech is the Double T logo. The logo, generally attributed to Texas Tech's first football coach, E. Y. Freeland, was first used as decoration on the sweaters for the football players. [30] The Double T existed in its original form as an official logo from 1963 to 1999 and was updated in 2000.
The Masked Rider is the primary mascot of Texas Tech University.It is the oldest of the university's mascots still in existence today. Originally called "Ghost Rider", it was an unofficial mascot appearing in a few games in 1936 and then became the official mascot with the 1954 Gator Bowl.