
Bulldogs Alternate Logo
The Mississippi State Bulldogs have had a long and storied history with their alternate logos. The first logo, which was introduced in the late 1960s, featured a bulldog head wearing an MSU baseball cap. This logo was used for many years before being replaced by the current version in 1999.
The current alternate logo features an aggressive-looking bulldog standing on its hind legs with its front paws raised up and ready to attack anyone who dares cross its path! This design has become iconic among Mississippi State fans as they proudly wear this image on t-shirts and other apparel throughout the year to show off their school pride.
Overall, Mississippi State's alternate logos have been popular among fans over the years due to their unique designs that capture both strength and spirit of Bulldog Nation! Whether you're cheering them on at home or away games; these logos will always be there reminding us what it means to be part of such a great team - Go Dawgs!
2009 - Present
A maroon ring with wordmark “MISSISSIPPI STATE” encircling with a white, grey and maroon bulldog’s head.
Designed by Joe Bosack.

2009 - Present
A white, grey and maroon bulldog’s head.
Designed by Joe Bosack.

2009 - Present
A grey, white and maroon bulldog’s paw print.
Designed by Joe Bosack.

2009 - Present
A white and maroon bulldog behind a letter “M” with a wordmark “STATE” in white.
Designed by Joe Bosack.

2009 - Present
Maroon block letter “M” with a white banner across the middle with a wordmark “STATE” in maroon.
Designed by Joe Bosack.
Removed the grey from the primary logo.

2009 - Present
White block letter “M” with a maroon banner across the middle with a wordmark “STATE” in white on a maroon background.
Designed by Joe Bosack.

2009 - Present
A maroon ring with wordmark “MISSISSIPPI STATE” encircling with a grey and maroon cowbell.
Designed by Joe Bosack.

1984 - Present
Interlocked letters “MS” in maroon.

1984 - Present
Interlocked letters “MS” in white on a maroon background.
