Tennessee Volunteers
Orange letter “T.” The letter “T” represent the state of Tennessee. Designed by Nike. The tallest of the three Tennessee logos.
Tennessee Volunteers
2020 - Present
Three white stars inside an orange with a white and black trim circle represent the state flag of Tennessee.

Tennessee Volunteers
2020 - Present
A wordmark "VOLS" in orange with a white star inside the letter "O" streaking.
Return to active duty after a 15 year hiatus.

Tennessee Volunteers
2015 - Present
Checkered state of Tennessee in orange and white.
Designed by Nike.

Tennessee Volunteers
2015 - Present
Letter "T" in orange with the wordmark "Lady Volunteers" in a blue custom font.

Tennessee Volunteers
2005 - Present
Tennessee Volunteers mascot Smokey in a black and white circle.

Tennessee Volunteers
2005 - Present
Smokey the Vols mascot head shot in black, white, blue and orange.

Tennessee Volunteers
2005 - Present
Smokey the Vols mascot howling and wearing a coat in orange and white.

Tennessee Volunteers
2005 - 2015
Smokey the Vols mascot howling.

Tennessee Volunteers
1987 - 2005
A wordmark "VOLS" in orange with a white star inside the letter "O" streaking.
Moved to alternate logo.

Tennessee Volunteers
1987 - 1997
Orange silhouette of a hunter with coon skin cap and holding a rifle over a wordmark "VOLS" with a star in the middle of the letter "O" in orange.

Tennessee Volunteers
1987 - 1997
Brown silhouetted hunter with coon skin cap and carrying a rifle on a orange and white checkered background on a green triangle. Wordmark "TENNESSEE" in orange on a white banner and "VOLS" in orange with a white star streaking from the letter "O."

Tennessee Volunteers
1983 - 2000
Interlocking letters "UT" in orange. The letters "UT" represent the school name of Tennessee University.

Tennessee Volunteers
1983 - 1997
Orange letter "T." The letter "T" represent the state of Tennessee.

Tennessee Volunteers
1980 - 2005
The original Smokey, the mascot's head shot above a wordmark "smoky" in white with an orange outline.

Tennessee Volunteers
1967 - 1982
Interlocking letters "UT" in orange with a white trim. The letters "UT" represent the school name of Tennessee University.

Tennessee Volunteers
1964 - 1966
An orange block letter "T."

Tennessee Volunteers Logo History
Throughout the Tennessee Volunteers logo history, alternate logos have played a key role in reinforcing the program’s identity. Many Tennessee Volunteers alternate logo designs highlight the classic “Power T,” stylized Volunteer imagery, and unique motifs used on uniforms, merchandise, and promotional materials. These marks complement the Tennessee football logo while providing creative flexibility across different media. Similar variants, including retro and modern renditions, have helped strengthen brand recognition over time.
Design trends have shaped how Tennessee Volunteers logo are presented, with each new version improving clarity, detail, and fan appeal. These updates also included subtle changes in color, typography, and symbol placement, reflecting shifts in collegiate athletics branding standards. Every Tennessee Volunteers logo PNG displayed here represents a documented moment in the team’s visual history, showing how secondary logos supported both tradition and innovation.
Today, Tennessee carefully balances heritage with modern identity through alternate logos. These designs work in harmony with official typography and primary logos to maintain a consistent look across all sports and media platforms. For official background, visit the Tennessee Volunteers history page. To see how alternate designs relate to the main branding, explore the Tennessee Volunteers wordmark logo page. Similar logos and secondary marks provide additional insight into the full scope of the Tennessee Volunteers branding legacy.




