Auburn Tigers Logo

Primary Logo (1966-Pres)

What is the Auburn Tigers Logo?

AU logo in blue with orange outline. Fritz Siler was a sophomore at Auburn University and a bass drummer for the Auburn University Marching Band in 1965 when he thought there was a need for a more memorable emblem on his drum, something more than a simple A. At the time, Silers roommate happened to be working on a graphic for an industrial design project. To Siler, it looked similar to Indiana Universitys overlapping I and U logo. A lightbulb went off. Siler created a symmetrical stencil of an A overlapping an U, or at least as symmetrical as possible. It made its debut on Silers drum at the 1966 A-Day game: A navy blue interlocking AU with orange trim (he thought blue would help distinguish Auburn from orange-clad competition like Tennessee, Clemson, and Florida). The design made its way onto Auburns football helmets during the 1966 season, announced in August and the first game in September 1966.

Unveiled on Friday, August 5, 1966

Notable Players of this era: Charles Barkley

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