ACC Football: Ranking all the logos from worst to first

CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 02: The Clemson Tigers offense lines up against the Miami Hurricanes defense in the second quarter during the ACC Football Championship at Bank of America Stadium on December 2, 2017 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 02: The Clemson Tigers offense lines up against the Miami Hurricanes defense in the second quarter during the ACC Football Championship at Bank of America Stadium on December 2, 2017 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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#6: Louisville Cardinals

The Cardinals have the head of a cardinal as their primary logo, and wow does he look fierce. His main flaw is one that I went years without noticing, and that is the fact that he has teeth. Birds do not have teeth. And if anything kills the mojo of a college football emblem, it’s anatomical falsehoods.

#5: Boston College Eagles

By now, people have seen ACC logos with letters, and one with a bird. But with the unprecedented power of Boston College’s style, folks can see both worlds collide, as a hunting eagle descends in front of a “BC” banner. Not very iconic, but it does set a formidable mood.

#4: Clemson Tigers

While not gaining much notoriety before 2015, the fuzzy tiger paw can lead to an abundance of interpretation. For example, it can be seen as an implication that a predator is on the loose, and you are its next victim. Clemson really makes something out of nothing with their logo choice.