Abilene Christian Wildcats
A side-view of a purple, grey, and white wildcat next to the wordmark "ABILENE CHRISTIAN" in white and "WILDCATS" in grey.
Austin Peay Governors
The state of Tennessee is white with black trim, with the Governor's primary mark centered.
Central Arkansas Bears
A bear's head is facing forward with a growling face in purple, black, grey, and white.
Eastern Kentucky Colonels
A white, maroon and silver flowing hair colonel wearing a white with maroon trim hat.
Little Rock Trojans
Side view of a maroon and white Trojan's head wearing his helmet.
Tarleton State Texans
An updated Texan Rider in purple, white, and silver with a traditional letter "T" on the saddle waving his hat in front of the state of Texas in white with purple and silver trim below...
UT Arlington Mavericks
A blue with orange trim set of initials "UTA" with a blue and white star in the middle of the letter "A" and a blue with orange trim underscore.
A former primary logo.
West Georgia Wolves
A front facing wolves' head in blue, red, white and silver with a growl.
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Western Athletic Conference Alternate Logo
The Western Athletic Conference logo has undergone multiple refinements, reflecting changes in design trends while keeping its core identity intact. Alternate logos for Western Athletic Conference teams often complement the primary mark, offering versatility for merchandise, digital media, and promotional materials. Each iteration of the WAC conference logo preserves continuity while showcasing the conference’s evolving visual style.
Across the Western Athletic Conference logo history, alternate logos have been strategically used to enhance brand recognition and celebrate individual team identity within the league. From collegiate apparel to media graphics, the Western Athletic Conference logo and alternate marks serve as visual anchors for Western Athletic Conference teams. For a deeper understanding of the conference’s evolution, visit the official Western Athletic Conference History page. To explore primary and wordmark designs for comparison, see our Western Athletic Conference Wordmark Logo page, which complements the complete alternate logo archive.