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    Big 12 redesigns logo

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    By KMAN Staff on July 1, 2014 Big 12 Sports, Sports

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    (Photo: Courtesy of Big12sports.com)

    IRVING, Texas (AP) The Big 12 is redesigning its logo, sticking with the same roman numerals for the 10-team conference.

    The second rebranding since the league formed in 1996 features a rounded, modern-looking “XII” to replace a more traditional block design. The new look was unveiled Monday, a day before the July 1 start of the athletic year for colleges.

    The league said earlier this year there were still no plans to change the name despite realignment that resulted in a net loss of two schools.

    Conference officials have said they aren’t considering expansion but haven’t ruled it out.

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