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image by Clay Moss, 9 March 2008
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Clemson University's most popular logo flag is a paw print in orange and
white. The paw print of a school's animal mascot has become popular athletic
logo throughout the US. I'm pretty sure that Clemson with its tiger paw logo was
the first school to adopt the paw print idea and serves as the original
inspiration to every school utilizing such an emblem.
I'm not sure how
long the logo has appeared on flags, but I know that the practice goes back
better than 35 years. I say that this flag "was" Clemson's most popular logo
flag because I have not been there in a while. I had a cousin that attended
Clemson, and upon visiting her would see this flag frequently in and around the
city of Clemson and all around the state of South Carolina as well.
The
flag could also be seen in white with an orange paw print.
Clay Moss, 9 March 2008
image provided by Scott, 15 March 2008
The diagonal flag is totally a privatized commercial phenomenon, so it
doesn't matter of the school itself is public or private. The official school
athletic clothing will not show these things, so they can be hard to find.
However, any school can conceivably make one if they want. I have seen them for
schools like Limestone College (in Gaffney, SC) as a large billboard, and even
Furman. I have searched around and I can't find any images online of the smaller
colleges, but there is no reason schools like SC State and perhaps Benedict
wouldn't have them too. It just depends on what kind of support the independent
merchandise dealers get from those schools. I have attached several different
flags and imagery to show how these emblems are used to represent schools in SC.
These are particularly popular as "tailgate" flags that are attachable to cars.
Scott, 15 March 2008