Texas Tech Red Raiders
Red and black beveled letters “TT” with one letter “T” large and the other is small.
Red Raiders Alternate Logo
Texas Tech Red Raiders is an iconic college team with a long and storied history. They have had several alternate logos over the years, each of which has its own unique story. In this essay, we will explore some of the most notable Texas Tech Red Raiders' alternate logo histories and discuss how they reflect on the team's identity today.
The first Texas Tech Red Raider logo was created in 1936 by former student Clifford Bowers when he designed a shield-shaped emblem featuring two crossed guns beneath a red cowboy hat with "TT" written underneath it. This design became known as "Guns Up," symbolizing both pride in their school and readiness to fight for victory on game day. The Guns Up logo has remained an integral part of Texas Tech football ever since then, appearing on helmets, jerseys, merchandise items, and more throughout its history up to today’s modern version seen at games across America every Saturday during fall season play time!
Another popular alternative logo used by the Texans is called “Masked Rider” which features an illustration of a horseman wearing a mask while holding his sword aloft against various backgrounds such as stars or flames - another nod towards courage & strength before battle like that is represented by their traditional Guns Up symbol! Masked Rider was introduced in 1954 after being inspired by Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés who rode into Mexico City atop his trusty steed despite facing overwhelming odds; this idea resonated strongly with fans so much so that it remains one of the most beloved logos still used around campus & beyond even now!
In addition to these two iconic logos, there are also many other lesser-known alternatives such as “Lone Star Raider” (a silhouette image depicting a lone figure riding off into the sunset) or “Double T Shield Logo” (which features classic interlocking TT initials inside circular crest). These all represent different aspects of what makes up Texan culture – whether it be bravery/courageousness displayed through the masked rider or the sense of independence shown by Lone Star Raider - ultimately showing how versatile yet united spirit behind the school mascot truly is no matter what form chosen representation takes!
Texas Tech Red Raiders
2007 - 2017
White wordmark "RED RAIDERS" in red rectangle and "TEXAS TECH" in red with black outline super imposed over red-and-black beveled TT logo.
Texas Tech Red Raiders
2003 - Present
Red and black Raider riding a horse.
Texas Tech Red Raiders
2003 - 2017
A white wordmark "RED RAIDERS" on a black banner of a "V" shaped shield with a red, white and black Raider riding a horse.
Texas Tech Red Raiders
2003 - 2017
White wordmark "LADY RAIDERS" in red rectangle and "TEXAS TECH" in red with black outline super imposed over red-and-black beveled TT logo.
A new shade of red.
Texas Tech Red Raiders
2003 - 2007
Red and black beveled letters "TT" with one letter "T" large and the other is small.
A new shade of red.
Texas Tech Red Raiders
1999 - 2003
White wordmark "RED RAIDERS" in red rectangle and "TEXAS TECH" in red with black outline super imposed over red-and-black beveled TT logo.
Texas Tech Red Raiders
1999 - 2003
Red and black beveled letters "TT" with one letter "T" large and the other is small.
Texas Tech Red Raiders
1963 - 1999
A red and black Raider on a black horse next to letters "TT" in red with black trim.
Texas Tech Red Raiders
1972 - 1977
White letters "TT" with red 3-D trim.