Notre Dame Fighting Irish Logo

Secondary Logo (1964-1990)

What is this Notre Dame Fighting Irish Logo?

Leprechaun with its fist up ready to fight in green & gold. In 1964, Ted Drake was hired by Notre Dame to draw the Leprechaun logo that eventually replaced Clashmore Mike, the Irish terrier mascot. The Leprechaun was first used on the 1964 football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers, and featured on the cover of Time magazine in November 1964. Ted Drake should also be remembered for creating the Chicago Bulls logo in 1966.

Who designed this Notre Dame Fighting Irish Logo?
Ted Drake

Notable Players of this era: Adrian Dantley

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Notre Dame Fighting Irish Logo Secondary Logo (1964-1990) - Leprechaun with its fist up ready to fight in green & gold. In 1964, Ted Drake was hired by Notre Dame to draw the Leprechaun logo that eventually replaced Clashmore Mike, the Irish terrier mascot.  The Leprechaun was first used on the 1964 football pocket schedule and later on the football program covers, and featured on the cover of Time magazine in November 1964. Ted Drake should also be remembered for creating the Chicago Bulls logo in 1966. SportsLogos.Net
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