The ACC logo history highlights how Atlantic Coast Conference teams primary logos have changed over time. Each ACC logo captures the unique spirit and tradition of its program. From early hand-drawn symbols to today’s modern designs, these primary logos show the growth, pride, and lasting impact of the conference across college athletics.

Boston College Eagles
A maroon, black and white Eagle flying on initials "BC" in maroon with gold and black trim. A new shade of gold.
California Golden Bears
Wordmark "Cal" scripted in blue and an underscore. A repeat of a former primary logo.
Clemson Tigers
An orange tiger's paw. Former secondary logo, moved to primary in 1977.
Duke Blue Devils
A blue letter "D" in a custom font. The letter "D" represents the school name Duke.
Florida State Seminoles
Profile of a seminole making a war cry with a gold and red feather on a red with black and gold trim circle. Also, the initials of "FSU" in red on gold.
Louisville Cardinals
A red, white, yellow and black angry looking Cardinal facing to the right. New shade of red added to this logo.
Miami Hurricanes
Split letter "U" with orange in the left half, green in the right half, and a white outline. A new shade of orange.
North Carolina State Wolfpack
Tuffy's Wolf Head in red, white, and black with white trim. Former alternate logo.
North Carolina Tar Heels
Carolina blue interlocking letters "NC" with dark blue trim. The letters "NC" represent the state of North Carolina.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
The interlocking letters "N" and "D" in navy blue. The letters "N" and "D" represent the college, Norte Dame. New design with different spacing.
Pittsburgh Panthers
Wordmark "Pitt" in royal blue with yellow trim. A new shade of blue for this new version.
Stanford Cardinal
The redwood tree itself was altered to overlap the empty spaces of the Block letter "S." The entirety of the tree is connected to the inline of the Block letter "S." For athletic purposes, the…
Syracuse Orange
An orange letter "S" with blue trim. The letter "S" represents the school Syracuse. A new shade of orange and blue.
Virginia Cavaliers
The Virginia logo features a large orange with highlights letter "V" with a blue outline and two blue sabers crisscrossed underneath. “After the release of our new logos on April 24, I was made aware…
Virginia Tech Hokies
Two letters joined together "VT" in Chicago maroon with a white and burnt orange trim.
Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Initials "WF" in gold with black trim. The shade of gold has been lightened for this version.
ACC Logo History - Primary Logos
The Atlantic Coast Conference teams have long expressed their pride through iconic primary logos. Each ACC logo tells a story of determination, tradition, and progress, contributing to the rich ACC logo history. Fans can trace the evolution of these emblems to understand how each design became part of college sports identity and the culture that defines the conference.
To explore more details about the teams and their athletic programs, visit the Atlantic Coast Conference Wikipedia page. You’ll find in-depth team records, championships, and stories that give every primary logo its historical context.
Every ACC school carries both primary and alternate logos that together build its complete brand identity. While the main mark stands for tradition, the alternates show creativity and modern appeal. You can view these designs on our ACC Alternate Logos pageto see how each ACC logo evolved through the ACC logo history.
As college sports continue to grow, the Atlantic Coast Conference teams remain a key part of this journey. Each primary logo represents pride, excellence, and the legacy of the ACC in the world of collegiate athletics.
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