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NEW: After decades of legal battles, Grambling State has secured the federal trademark for its iconic “G” logo🔥

For decades, one simple letter has carried enormous meaning in college football. Now, that symbol officially belongs to Grambling State. 

Grambling introduced its black-and-gold version in the 1970’s. 

Green Bay and Georgia have their own federal trademarks for their respected logo/colors.

Thoughts? ⬇️
NEW: After decades of legal battles, Grambling State has secured the federal trademark for its iconic “G” logo🔥

For decades, one simple letter has carried enormous meaning in college football. Now, that symbol officially belongs to Grambling State. 

Grambling introduced its black-and-gold version in the 1970’s. 

Green Bay and Georgia have their own federal trademarks for their respected logo/colors.

Thoughts? ⬇️
NEW: After decades of legal battles, Grambling State has secured the federal trademark for its iconic “G” logo🔥

For decades, one simple letter has carried enormous meaning in college football. Now, that symbol officially belongs to Grambling State. 

Grambling introduced its black-and-gold version in the 1970’s. 

Green Bay and Georgia have their own federal trademarks for their respected logo/colors.

Thoughts? ⬇️
NEW: After decades of legal battles, Grambling State has secured the federal trademark for its iconic “G” logo🔥

For decades, one simple letter has carried enormous meaning in college football. Now, that symbol officially belongs to Grambling State. 

Grambling introduced its black-and-gold version in the 1970’s. 

Green Bay and Georgia have their own federal trademarks for their respected logo/colors.

Thoughts? ⬇️
NEW: After decades of legal battles, Grambling State has secured the federal trademark for its iconic “G” logo🔥

For decades, one simple letter has carried enormous meaning in college football. Now, that symbol officially belongs to Grambling State. 

Grambling introduced its black-and-gold version in the 1970’s. 

Green Bay and Georgia have their own federal trademarks for their respected logo/colors.

Thoughts? ⬇️
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NEW: After decades of legal battles, Grambling State has secured the federal trademark for its iconic “G” logo🔥 For decades, one simple letter has carried enormous meaning in college football. Now, that symbol officially belongs to Grambling State. Grambling introduced its black-and-gold version in the 1970’s. Green Bay and Georgia have their own federal trademarks for their respected logo/colors. Thoughts? ⬇️

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