Ok, When one goes to ESPN and looks at the rankings 2024 College Football Rankings - ESPN you will see UCO at #23 with no logo. Can anyone explain why UCO does not get a logo on the ESPN page? Crude and unrefined as to be lacking in discrimination and sensibility comments are welcomed especially from Reload MVP.
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View PostESPN refuses to acknowledge the logo of any team who can't spell the name of their own team.
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Originally posted by Pure cool View PostOk, When one goes to ESPN and looks at the rankings 2024 College Football Rankings - ESPN you will see UCO at #23 with no logo. Can anyone explain why UCO does not get a logo on the ESPN page? Crude and unrefined as to be lacking in discrimination and sensibility comments are welcomed especially from Reload MVP.
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Originally posted by Pure cool View PostOk, When one goes to ESPN and looks at the rankings 2024 College Football Rankings - ESPN you will see UCO at #23 with no logo. Can anyone explain why UCO does not get a logo on the ESPN page? Crude and unrefined as to be lacking in discrimination and sensibility comments are welcomed especially from Reload MVP.Roll Chos!
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Ah, it’s simple really. The reason UCO doesn’t have a logo is because of an incident back in 1997 known as ‘The Great Logo Heist.’ Legend has it, UCO’s logo was stolen by a rogue mascot from an opposing team during halftime of their rivalry game. The culprit—Buster the Broncho—was caught trying to replace the logo with a poorly drawn doodle of a stick horse. Ever since then, UCO has been locked in a vicious legal battle with ESPN, Nike, and the entire state of Oklahoma over intellectual property rights.
But here’s the kicker: ESPN refuses to show the logo because the only existing copy is being held hostage in a secret vault, buried deep beneath the 50-yard line of the football field. Only the head coach, the groundskeeper, and the third-string kicker know its exact location. Until UCO wins a national title, that logo is staying hidden like a secret playbook on a fourth and one.
So, yeah, that’s why ESPN can’t slap it on the rankings page. It’s either that, or ESPN’s graphic intern accidentally deleted it while rage-quitting after hearing about the Dickey Doo epidemic. You decide.
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