#60 Birth of the Mustang name

Although the words to the song were changed some years later, Peruna remained as SMU's mascot.
PK wrote:If you will notice jt, our mustang logo is the exact same shape as the one on the car. There has to have been some collaboration there along the way. Prior to the existance of the Ford Mustang, our logo looked nothing like the current one and I doubt that Ford would have allowed our use of their logo just to be nice unless there was some connection there.
jtstang wrote:
Even after the car appeared in '64 we had logos that did not look like Ford's, so I'm not sure that makes a connection, other than we copied them. Sorry PK, you'll have to find an independant corroborating source. Iococca himself would do--is he still alive?
East Coast Mustang wrote:I have a book called The Name Game which details how teams got their nicknames. For SMU, it has the same story mentioned in the smumustangs.com article about Iacocca naming the new Ford sports car after the Michigan game. Furthermore, the book says that SMU adopted the Ford Mustang logo, and it was agreed that the school's logo would always run facing the right, while the car logo would run facing the left.
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jtstang wrote:I'm not surpirsed your book says that. A reader review from Amazon:Ever wondered why in the world a college calls their athletes their particular nickname? With this book you will never wonder again! In this well-reasearched guide, Lessiter "left no stone unturned" and spoke with the Sports Information folks at every single Division I school to find out about the orign of each school's nickname(s). Small school or large, perpetual top 25 ranked team or cellar-dweller, they are all here for your reference and enlightenment. Several enjoyable drawings are sprinkled throughout the text.
I just wish the official Ford Motor Company historian would come out and endorse this story.
jtstang wrote:And doesn't the SMU Mustang's direction depend on which side of the helmet you are looking at? I mean, if you could see it in the midst of all that midnight blue.
PK wrote:When was this game against Michigan played? The Mustang name existed as early as 1962.