Auburn University's 'AU' logo ranked in second-tier of SEC logos

Auburn's AU logo is a staple of the SEC.
Auburn University's 'AU' logo ranked in second-tier of SEC logos
Auburn University's 'AU' logo ranked in second-tier of SEC logos /

Aren't we all thankful that Auburn didn't change their AU logo back in 2019 to look like it had been beaten over the head with a pressure treated plank of wood?

The Tigers have continued to use their normal logo and should quite frankly never consider changing it again. It's a staple of the SEC.

Saturday Down South recently released a graphic with the "tiers of SEC logos,' essentially ranking every logo in the conference.

The graphic contains four tiers of logos with three teams in the top two and four each in the bottom two. 

According to Saturday Down South, Auburn's AU logo is ranked in the second-tier of SEC logos alongside South Carolina and Kentucky.

Florida, Arkansas and LSU make up the top tier of logos. Alabama, Mississippi State, Georgia and Tennessee make up the third tier. Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, Texas A&M and Missouri are in the bottom tier.

Unofficially, this is Auburn Daily's ranking of all SEC logos:

1. Florida

2. LSU

3. Auburn

4. South Carolina

5. Alabama

6. Kentucky

7. Mississippi State

8. Georgia

9. Arkansas

10. Missouri

11. Ole Miss

12. Tennessee

13. Texas A&M

14. Vanderbilt by a mile


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LANCE DAWE

College football enthusiast. Wing connoisseur. Editor and contributor for @TheAuburnDaily. Host of @LockedonUK.