The following web site: www.packersuniform.com states that the now iconic "G" helmet logo was first used by the Packers in 1961 (designed by equipment manager Dad Braiser). The University of Georgia began using the "G" helmet logo in 1964. Grambling University (Louisiana) began using the "G" helmet logo in the early 1980's
Yes! Georgia Tech actually has the same font of the G on both the Green bay Packers logo and their own. The answer is really no, Georgia tech does not. It is the University of Georgia that uses the same logo as the Green Bay Packers.
If you are referring to the Green Bay Packers helmet, then it stands for Green Bay.
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WRONG. http://www.collegefootballhistory.com/georgia/history.htm The oval "G" logo was created in 1961 by Packers equipment manager George "Dad" Braisher. The team actually used a number of different logos prior to 1961, but the "G" is the only logo that has ever appeared on the helmet Although the Packers have granted limited permission to other organizations to utilize a similar logo, notably the University of Georgia & Grambling University, the Packers hold the trademark for it. note: USPTO Trademark Registration number 1109722
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Well it was nothing. They had nothing on it,it was just plain.
The Green Bay Packers did have official cheerleaders, but the Packers decided not to reinstate them after the 1988 season.
I've heard two things, that it stands for Green Bay or for greatness.
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