
Redhawks Alternate Logo
The Miami (Ohio) Redhawks are one of the most iconic college teams in America. With a long and storied history, they have become an integral part of the NCAA landscape. While their traditional logo is recognizable to many, few know that they've had several alternate logos over the years as well.
The first alternate logo for Miami (Ohio) was introduced in 1972 when they changed from an "M" with wings design to what is known today as “the hawk” – a stylized red-tailed hawk head facing forward with its talons spread wide open and ready to strike at opponents on game day! This has been used ever since then, although there have been subtle changes made throughout time such as color variations or slight modifications to make it look more modern or unique for special occasions like bowl games or rivalry matchups against other teams within Ohio's Mid-American Conference divisional foes like Bowling Green State University.
The second major alteration came about in 1997 when another version was unveiled featuring two hawks side by side instead of just one; this symbolizes unity amongst players and fans alike while also representing strength through numbers - something that has always been important within any sports team setting whether professional leagues like Major League Baseball all down through collegiate athletics where school spirit reigns supreme!
Finally, in 2019 yet another variation debuted which featured three different colored feathers inside each wing: black at the topmost layer followed by white underneath before finally ending off with orange highlighting near the bottom edges; this new design really captures both energy and vibrancy associated with college football programs around the country while still maintaining classic elements found previous iterations too so everyone can appreciate its beauty no matter how long ago you may have graduated from the university itself!
Redhawks Products
2013 - Present
A red, black, and white Redhawk’s head with a killer look.

2013 - Present
A red, black and white Redhawk’s head with a killer looks next to the letter “M” in red with black trim.

2013 - Present
A red, black, and white Redhawk’s head with a killer look on top of the wordmark “MIAMI” in white and “REDHAWKS” in red on a black background.

2012 - 2013
A red, black, and white Redhawk’s head with a killer look on top of the wordmark “MIAMI” in white and “REDHAWKS” in red on a black background.

2010 - 2012
A letter “M” in red with a thick black outline.

2010 - 2012
A letter”M” in black with white and red outlines.

2010 - 2012
A letter ‘M’ in red with white and black outlines.

1997 - 2010
A red, black and grey Redhawk’s head with a killer look.

1997 - 2010
Full-bodied flying Redhawk with silver beak in red, black, and white.

1997 - 2010
A red, black, and grey Redhawk’s head with a killer look on top of the wordmark “REDHAWKS” in white on a black background.

1997 - 2010
A black and white Native American’s head wearing two feathers next to a red with black trim letter “M.”

1997 - 2010
Head of a Native American Chief wearing two feathers in his hair. Starting in 1996, the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma (formerly of Ohio) stated their disapproval of the Redskins nickname. The school followed by adopting the Redhawks nickname starting with the 1997-98 season.
