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  1. Thanks sir. Although it's for pointless reasons, in reality it might never happen as I predicted, since Rutgers & Maryland are in the Big TEN, while Mizzou still remains in the SEC. But about your thought of the AAC being split into 2 conferences, could you explain why? Sorry for the late response though.
  2. I know that the numbers are from the FSU Glades Bold font, like on this sample pic: But is there a font similar to those from the FSU Glades Bold numbers? And what about that unique script font on the world "Seminoles"? Is there a font similar to that one too?
  3. What would happen if Maryland hadn't decided to join the Big TEN (B1G) and chose to stay in the ACC? Would Rutgers, Louisville, West Virginia, Cincinnati and UConn followed the footsteps like Pitt and Syracuse did to join?
  4. Any of you guys a fan of NCAA Division II stuff? Anyways, I was wondering if you guys have heard about this new conference called the Great American Conference (a league within the West South Central U.S., specifically Oklahoma and Arkansas). Currently, this 3-year league consists of the following member schools (with the school year that school joined the league in parenthesis): GAC - East Division Arkansas Tech University (2011) University of Arkansas at Monticello (2011) Harding University (2011) Henderson State University (2011) Ouachita Baptist University (2011) Southern Arkansas University (2011) GAC - West Division East Central University (2011) Northwestern Oklahoma State University (2012) Southeastern Oklahoma State University (2011) Southern Nazarene University (2012) Southwestern Oklahoma State University (2011) Oklahoma Baptist University (2015, from the NAIA) I was wondering if the GAC would add fellow Oklahoma schools like these following: University of Central Oklahoma (from the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association or MIAA) Northeastern State University (from the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association or MIAA) Your thoughts guys?
  5. There is a similar font called "Walshes" available here: http://www.1001fonts.com/walshes-font.html There's also a font that someone has created that is also very similar to Walshes: Thanks. I tried that. However, it only matches the letters, but not the numbers. And what was that other custom font that's similar to Walshes? It has a name?
  6. I know this was the number font of the Minnesota Timberwolves from the late 90's to the mid-2000's, but which font is similar to this one?: Looks pretty unique to me. Any ideas?
  7. I see. Does exactly looks like it, despite a variation of bold or thickness within. I thank you for this.
  8. I wonder if there's a font similar or exactly like the following pic I've posted. P.S.: This would have been legit for the Blue Jays if there was a white home and alternate navy blue jerseys as well.
  9. Greetings everyone. I was wondering. I just created my "dream conference" style of "super-conferences". For instance: ACC (16) ACC North: Boston College, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Louisville, Maryland, Virginia, Virginia Tech ACC South: Duke, North Carolina, North Carolina St., Wake Forest, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Florida St., Miami B1G (16) B1G East: Penn St., Ohio St., Michigan, Michigan St., Indiana, Purdue, Illinois, Northwestern B1G West: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Kansas St., Iowa St., Missouri SEC (16) SEC East: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, West Virginia, Cincinnati SEC West: Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi St., Arkansas, Texas A&M, Baylor Pac-16 (16) Pac-16 Northwest: Washington, Washington St., Oregon, Oregon St., California, Stanford, UCLA, USC Pac-16 Southeast: Arizona, Arizona St., Colorado, Utah, Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St. AAC (16) AAC East: UConn, East Carolina, South Florida, Temple, Central Florida, Army, Navy, UMass AAC West: Houston, Memphis, SMU, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, Southern Miss, Rice MAC (16) MAC East: Buffalo, Akron, Kent St., Ohio, Miami (Oh.), Marshall, Old Dominion, UNC-Charlotte MAC West: Toledo, Ball St., Northern Illinois, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Bowling Green, Western Kentucky C-USA (16) C-USA East: FAU, FIU, Middle Tennessee, Appalachian St., Georgia Southern, Georgia St., Arkansas St. C-USA West: Louisiana Tech, North Texas, UTSA, ULL, ULM, Texas St., Troy, South Alabama MW (16) MW East: UTEP, New Mexico, New Mexico St., Air Force, Colorado St., Wyoming, Utah St., BYU MW West: Idaho, Boise St., Nevada, UNLV, Fresno St., San Diego St., San Jose St., Hawaii. Your thoughts guys?
  10. Looks close, but not quite. But UA Tiffany reminds me of the early 2000's Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball font.
  11. Just dropping by to say "Hi." Love most of your posts, topics and concept jerseys. Look forward to see more from you. Maybe I can ask you something for tutorials/advice in the future. Keep it up! :)

  12. You're looking for Kirsty http://www.dafont.com/kirsty.font?text=9 No way! Really? Damn! Looks almost to 100% exactly close. Thanks though wyopokes Oh, maybe you could help me classify on one of my previous post. Here's the link: http://boards.sportslogos.net/topic/21954-name-that-font/?p=2268554
  13. This pic is from one of the topics within the "Concepts" sub-forum: May anyone guess the closest type of letter/number font of this?
  14. How about "Why not?" as a better question? Besides, this is what this topic is all about, about posting random dream-like pointless conference/league alignments within sports. You're saying it like it's a sin or something. Geez!
  15. Since this is about dream conference posts (pointless or ideal or such), how about a Missouri-only conference of public universities (excluding the Mizzou Tigers)?: Mizzou State (formerly Southwest Mizzou State) Mizzou-Kansas City Mizzou-St. Louis Mizzou S&T (formerly Mizzou-Rolla) Truman (formerly Northeast Mizzou State) Northwest Mizzou State Southeast Mizzou State Mizzou Western State Mizzou Southern State Cemtral Mizzou Harris-Stowe State Lincoln (Mo.) Even though it won't ever happen, I just wanna know you guys' thoughts about this.
  16. Aww, I see. I've been trying to find it, especially I asked the Notre Dame brand staff (but to no avail since they won't tell it to me anyways). So it's a custom-like typeface (even if it's vintage). Thanks for sharing though.
  17. Any idea of which type of number font is this one?: Thanks in advance.
  18. I was just assuming as if it did happen, RIGHT before the 2012-13 or 2011-12 seasons. I posted this as part of this topic for a reason.
  19. What would have happened to conference realignment during the 2013-14 season, involving the old Big East and the Big XII? It would consist of the following: Big XII would add Louisville and Cincinnati from old Big East (along with West Virginia), and TCU from the MW: Big XII North: Kansas, Kansas St., Iowa St., West Virginia, Louisville, Cincinnati Big XII South: Texas, Texas Tech, Baylor, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., TCU Old Big East (now AAC) would NOT have lost Syracuse and Pitt (leaving the ACC and the B1G with 12 still); but would have gained Houston, SMU, UCF, Temple, and Memphis: AAC: Syracuse, Pitt, UConn, USF, Rutgers, Houston, SMU, UCF, Temple, Memphis Later for 2014-15, the AAC would have a CCG with additions of East Carolina, Tulsa and Tulane (maybe another school like Marshall), and Navy as a fb-only member out of the question: AAC North: Syracuse, Pitt, UConn, Rutgers, Temple, Marshall, East Carolina AAC South: Houston, SMU, UCF, USF, Memphis, Tulsa, Tulane This would leave Maryland still in the ACC, but Notre Dame would be Independent for all sports. In case the ACC needs new members for the 2015-16 season, then it would be Pitt, Syracuse, Rutgers (from the AAC) and West Virginia (from the Big XII); after that, the AAC would gain either UAB or Southern Miss, while the Big XII would gain Marshall. Your thoughts?
  20. Does not match with my last request.
  21. How about the old Pittsburgh Panthers number font used on their football uniforms back from 1996 to 2004? Any ideas?
  22. Looks very close to me, at least on some of the letters/numbers. Thanks.
  23. Does anyone know any fonts that are closer to the one according to this pic? All I know is that it's been mostly used on some of Notre Dame's athletic sports (i.e.: women's basketball, ice hockey; except men's basketball and football).
  24. This might be a bit pointless, but I'm about to share something interesting. Perhaps this is some serious retrospective dreaming but what if back at the formation of the original Big East football conference instead of the Big East taking the conference under its umbrella the three schools that sponsored the sport at the time (Boston College, Syracuse and Pittsburgh) would have left the league and instead founded a new league with the best of the independents. At the time, those 3 schools only represented 1/3rd of Big East membership and the basketball schools could have flat out said no to the notion of a football league. The new conference might have included: Boston College Syracuse Pittsburgh Rutgers (from A-10) Temple (from A-10) West Virginia (from A-10) Virginia Tech (from Metro) Cincinnati (from Metro) Louisville (from Metro) Memphis (from Metro) Miami (FL) (from Indy status) If a 12th acceptable member could be found, such as East Carolina, then division play and a conference title game could have been in place. However, if that might had happened, what would be the future of the A-10, the Metro and the old Big East (before adding football) for the 1991-92 season? Would there be a merger between the A-10 and the old Big East to form a basketball-spekked all-sports super-conference? Take a look at what would have happened with those remaining schools after those leaving their respective conferences: A-10: Penn St.*, Duquesne, George Washington, UMass*, St. Bonaventure, Rhode Island*, St. Joseph's Big East (1979-2013): UConn*, Georgetown, Providence, St. John's, Seton Hall, Villanova* Metro: Tulane*, Southern Miss*; later add UNC-Charlotte, UAB and USF (who would eventually become football-playing schools), and possibly East Carolina* (from the CAA) By the way, the asterisk means that it's a school with football (FBS or FCS level), just to point that out. Back with the member list for a Eastern-spekked/based football conference, I would prefer to put Penn St. as the possible 12th member instead of East Carolina; and the divisions would go as follows: North: Boston College, Syracuse, Pitt, Penn St., Rutgers, Temple South: Miami, Memphis, Louisville, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Cincinnati But if it's East Carolina, then it would be like this: North: Boston College, Syracuse, Pitt, Penn St., Rutgers, Temple, Cincinnati South: Miami, Memphis, Louisville, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, East Carolina
  25. SF Automaton Ok, thanks. No wonder that font looks legit.
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