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In 1989, newly hired football coach Bill Snyder wanted a new logo to change the image of a program known at the time as a chronic loser. Tom Bookwalter, a Kansas native and K-State art professor, created a stylized wildcat's head known as the "Powercat," that was added to the football team's helmets. By the mid-1990s, due to the football team's ...
Kansas state seal: Great Seal of the State of Kansas: 1861 [2] Kansas state flower and floral emblem: Wild native sunflower : 1903 [3] [4] Kansas state banner: Kansas state banner: 1925 [5] [6] Kansas state flag: Flag of the State of Kansas: 1927 (revised 1961, 1963) [7] [8] Kansas state march "The Kansas March" 1935 [9] [10] Kansas state bird
Big 12 logo in K-State's colors. The Kansas State Wildcats (variously "Kansas State", "K-State", or "KSU") are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Kansas State University. The official color of the teams is Royal Purple; white and silver are generally used as complementary colors. [3]
My biggest complaint is that they used the powercat logo on the shorts instead of the older Willie logo that they wore on their warm-up shirts. Those looked amazing. Change the logo on the shorts ...
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Kansas State has had the same design on its football helmets since 1989: silver with a dark purple Powercat logo on both sides, and a white stripe and purple trim from the front to the rear of the helmet. On each side of the helmet's stripe is the individual player's number.
Iowa State: ISU Green Chili Pork Walking Taco. ... Kansas State: Powercat PB&J. The Powercat PB&J will be sold during the Big 12 men's and women's basketball tournaments in Kansas City, Missouri.
Kansas State Agricultural College (1863–1931) ... The athletics logo is a stylized Wildcat head in profile usually featured in the school color, called the "Powercat."