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Tom Bookwalter is the Powercat guy – the man who designed Kansas State University’s most popular logo. Go anywhere in Kansas and the distinctive three-lined splash of feline purple is on ...
Others think it is sacrilegious for K-State to abandon its traditional powercat, even if it’s only for one game, especially for a logo that was last used in 1988 when the Wildcats went 0-11 ...
One of the most recognizable athletic logos in the nation is the K-State Powercat. The logo was introduced by Bill Snyder shortly after his arrival in Manhattan as the attitude of the entire athletics ...
Former Kansas State quarterback Skylar Thompson is preparing ... Wherever life takes him next, Thompson carries the Powercat logo. “I’m the one out here performing and doing everything ...
A trademark is any logo, symbol, slogan or words registered by Kansas State University and/or Kansas State Athletics. Trademarks include the Powercat Logo, the K-State wordmark, the slogan K-State, ...
ESPN had the Arkansas State logo on the top of its graphic. But below that, where K-State’s famous Powercat was supposed to be, it was instead just a purple screen with a ring around the word ...
When you think of Kansas State University, it’s easy for the mind to drift purple, the Powercat logo, legendary football coach Bill Snyder. These are woven deep into the very essence of what the ...
For nearly 30 years, K-State football has 99 percent of the time maintained its same identifiable and traditional uniform look since Bill Snyder introduced the Powercat logo to the football ...
K-State has been playing on the same court that features a large, purple Powercat logo at midcourt for years. But it is time to install a new floor and change up the court design to something a li ...
"Staying home," he said, placing the hat with Kansas State's Powercat logo on his head as the crowd erupted. Just like that, Massey, Lyndon's 6-foot-8, 280-pound lineman, put an end to the ...
(KCTV) - The K-State Wildcats finally have their rings ... Predictably, the rings are purple and silver with the Powercat logo and the program’s four core values - discipline, toughness ...
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