I feel like universities should, every so often, make a big move to return to their classic looks. Once about every 10 years would do it. You’d have a new audience in current students and a new audience in recent alumni, plus you’d keep the branding fresh. Also, this guy is awesome and I want to buy something with him on it:

That’s found on the ground floor of F. Page Seibert Hall, a 4,240-seat arena. Seibert, a Florida businessman, put a lot of money into the university. Seibert also gave a great deal of money to Florida Presbyterian College, but his Samford donation was the largest in the university’s history at that time, and finished the building carrying his name in 1961. A decade ago, his grandchildren also donated a tidy sum of money for athletic upgrades. So there’s no mystery why that name is a prominent one on campus. We just don’t know why they don’t use that particular bulldog.
One other thing:
Sixteen, feels like three. But it's a dry feels-like-three. #alwx
— kenny smith (@kennysmith) February 19, 2015
I don't often speak for America, but when I do it is important: We are tired of the cold.
— kenny smith (@kennysmith) February 20, 2015
We clearly need a weather wall. MT @spann: New run trending colder. Let’s see the GFS before making changes. #alwx pic.twitter.com/XbZHtbvZNG
— kenny smith (@kennysmith) February 20, 2015