
Aggies Alternate Logo
In 2021, the Texas A&M Aggies swapped their primary for their alternate and vice versa. So the alternate is the classic initials "ATM" with the beveled letter "T."
2021 - Present
A maroon with silver trim letters “ATM” with white beveling on the letter “T.”

2016 - 2021
The state of Texas is in maroon with white and maroon trim with initials “ATM.” The large letter “T” is in the middle in white with a maroon bevel and letters “AM” on either side in white.
A darker shade of the color maroon.
As the only SEC member in Texas at the time, the logo was created in 2012 to invoke a sense of state pride. In January 2021, the Lone Star logo became the primary logo.

2012 - 2016
The state of Texas in maroon with initials “ATM.” Large letter “T” in the middle in maroon and letters “AM” on either side in maroon.

2012 - 2016
The state of Texas is in maroon with white and maroon trim with initials “ATM.” The large letter “T” in the middle in white with maroon bevel and letters “AM” on either side in white.

2012 - 2016
A maroon with silver trim letters “ATM” with white beveling on the letter “T.”

2009 - 2012
A maroon letters “ATM” with the letter “T” centered and larger.

2009 - 2012
A maroon beveled letter “T” and star all with silver outline.

2009 - 2012
Wordmark “TEXAS” in maroon with silver trim over interlocking letters “MA” in maroon with silver trim.

2009 - 2012
Thumbs up hand in front of a star above wordmark “Gig ‘Em” in Aggie Maroon with silver trim.

2009 - 2012
A maroon with silver trim letters “ATM” with the letter “T” centered and larger.

2000 - 2009
Wordmark “TEXAS” in maroon with silver trim over interlocking letters “MA” in maroon with silver trim.

2000 - 2009
Interlocking letters “MA” in maroon with silver trim.

2000 - 2009
Initials “ATM” logo in white on a thumbs up hand in front of a star in maroon with silver trim.
Aggies will often flash a thumbs up and say Gig Em!

2000 - 2009
A maroon beveled letter “T” and star all with silver outline.

1972 - 1980
An Army Sargent walking in front of a letter “T” in maroon with a wordmark “TEXAS AGGIES” in white.

1962 - 1971
An Army Sargent walking with an arched wordmark “TEXAS AGGIES” in red above.
