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Fans who believe in the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory are probably not surprised with this year's matchup for the Super Bowl. Sorry, sad Bills fans (and Commander ...
Cooper Neill/Getty According to the theory, the colors in the Super Bowl logo — designed well in advance of the game itself — predicts which teams will play against each other in the championship.
We didn’t start using the term “Super Bowl” officially until the third championship game in 1969. As far as design aesthetics are concerned, the early logos were very straightforward.
Garcia caught the ball while standing on the "M" logo, just over five feet inside the midcourt line. The 6-foot-11, 234-pounder squared up and heaved the game-winning swish at the buzzer ...
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Discover the wild theory about Super Bowl logo colors predicting the championship teams. Coincidence or clever marketing?