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  2. Pittsburgh Panthers - Wikipedia

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    The Panther Club was previously known as Team Pittsburgh, and prior to 1997, was known as the Golden Panthers. Although independent of the Athletic Department, the Pitt Alumni Association often coordinates with the Athletic Department and Panther Club in hosting events corresponding with both home and away athletic events.

  3. Panthers of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Moretti's Panther statues soon became adopted representations of the university and of the Pittsburgh Panthers and became a popular photographic site for visitors and students of the university and were widely used in university and student publications. [10] [11] Representations of Moretti statues were also used in university logos. [12]

  4. File:Pitt Panthers wordmark.svg - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Pittsburgh Panthers – athletic teams of the University of Pittsburgh: Date: 29 June 2016: Source: ... This text-logo was created with an unknown SVG tool.

  5. Carolina Panthers - Wikipedia

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    The shape of the Panthers logo was designed to mimic the outline of both North Carolina and South Carolina. [128] The Panthers changed their logo and logotype in 2012, the first such change in team history.

  6. Sir Purr - Wikipedia

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    Sir Purr is the mascot of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League. He is an anthropomorphized panther wearing a Panthers football jersey, No.00. The character was introduced in 1995. [1] On his page at the Panthers' web site, he describes his favorites snacks as "birds like falcons and eagles and seahawks."

  7. Pittsburgh Panthers football - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Panthers football program is the intercollegiate football team of the University of Pittsburgh, often referred to as "Pitt", in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  8. Georgia State Panthers - Wikipedia

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    This primary logo is interchangeable with the words Georgia State beneath Pounce. The secondary logo is an italicized, capitalized GSU in white with blue outlining with a red streak beneath. The new logos replaced the face of Pounce prior to 2009, as a highly stylized cartoon panther beneath the old Georgia State wordmark.

  9. File:PittPanthersWordLogo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Pitt script logo converted to .svg from .jpg from Pitt Athletics: 06:59, 13 November 2015: 709 × 349 (9 KB) Blackngold29: Cropped version of same file: 06:51, 13 November 2015: 744 × 1,052 (6 KB) Blackngold29: User created page with UploadWizard