Ole Miss Rebels
A double-lined scripted wordmark “Ole Miss” in red with blue trim.
Rebels Primary Logo
The Ole Miss Rebels have a long and proud history of sporting excellence, and their primary logo has been an integral part of that success. This iconic symbol was first used in 1947 when the school adopted its current name, which is derived from the nickname for the University of Mississippi students—“Rebels.” The original design featured a Confederate soldier carrying two flags: one representing the state flag of Mississippi with 13 stars to represent each seceding state; and another featuring a white star on blue background with “Ole Miss” written across it.
Since then, there have been several variations on this classic logo over time but many elements remain constant throughout all versions; most notable is the use of red for both text color as well as outlining or shading around certain parts. Additionally, no matter what variation appears on uniforms or merchandise today they all feature some combination between those two flags mentioned above – either side-by-side or overlapping each other in some way shape form!
Today's version includes more modern touches such as bold lettering along with additional details like laurel leaves surrounding it - adding even more strength to this timeless emblem while still retaining its historical significance within college athletics culture at large! Whether you're cheering them on during football season or just want to show your support by wearing apparel adorned with their famous crest – everyone knows that Ole Miss Rebels are here and stay!
Ole Miss Rebels
2007 - 2020
Scripted wordmark "Ole Miss" in red with blue trim.
A new shade of red.
Ole Miss Rebels
2002 - 2007
Scripted wordmark "Ole Miss" in red with blue trim.
Ole Miss Rebels
1970 - 2002
Southern Gentleman dressed in red with cowboy hat and a cane. Wordmark "Ole Miss" slanted in red with blue trim and "REBELS" in red on a blue background.
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