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College LogomatsRightway's College logomats are championship produced for decades of wear for loyal school fans. The college entrance mats are made to greet house guests, stomp on while playing football video games, toss around with winning excitement or tossed at the TV in disgust! Yes, maybe a beverage was inadvertently spilled. Not a problem because this college mat is produced with a plush 20-ounce nylon surface with a sturdy 70 mil rubber backing in a size 29" X 33". Each school logo is created with a dye injection process saturated thru the nylon all the way down to the rubber backing. Why is this important. Just can't wear off the college logo! The best feature of the college entrance mat is machine washability. Just place the mat in a typical residential washing machine to clean and energize the surface to regain the fresh new look for the next game, next score, or next decade. What about cost? Our college logomat is priced right -- $79 per mat plus shipping. We add sales tax for Texas residents. Production time is about 3 weeks. What are your choices of college logomats? We have listed the availability by the following conferences! PAC 10 Conference The roots of the PAC 10 Conference dates back to December of 1915 when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded by four schools. University of CA at Berkeley, University of Washington, University of Orgeon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). A year later, Washington State University was accepted into the Pac 10 Conference. Stanford University formed in 1918. The PCC expanded to eight teams in 1922, with the University of Southern California, followed by Montana in 1924 and UCLA in 1928. Ops! Montana resigned in 1950 and a new Conference was formed in 1959 called Athletic Association of Western Universities. Members included California, Stanford, Southern California, UCLA and Washington. Washington State became a number in 1962. Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. Thus the Conference Name of PAC 8 was adopted. The name changed to PAC 10 Conference in 1978 when University of Oregon and Oregon State were admitted.
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The Big 12 Conference was formed in 1996 when four schools from the disbanded Southwest Conference . . . Texas, Texas A & M, Baylor, and Texas Tech joined forces with Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State of the Big Eight Conference. The Big Eight was formed in January 1907. Former members of the Big Eight were Drake, Grinnell, University of Iowa, and Washington. Drake and Grinnell became members of a new conference called Mamise Valley while University of Iowa formed the Big 10 in 1908. The Southwest Conference was organized in 1904. The Southwest Conference saw fluxuation in membership . . . the most notable was Arkansas leaving in 1991.
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Seven Midwest University Presidents met on January, 1895 and established the proposals for organizing college sports. Now known as the Big Ten Conference. Those seven universities were Chicago, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern, Purdue, and Wisconsin. Indiana and University of Iowa were admitted in 1899. Ohio State joined in 1912. Chicago withdrew in 1946 and Michigan State was added in 1949. The Conference renamed the same until 1990, when Penn State was added as the team member.
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The ACC was formed May 8, 1953 with seven charter members: Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, and Wake Forest. In December, 1953, University of Virginia was added. South Carolina withdrew in 1978. Georgia Tech was admitted in 1978. Florida State joined the Conference in 1991. The Conference expanded to eleven members in 2004 with the addition of Virginia Tech and the university of Miami. Finally Boston College became the twelfth member in July, 2005.
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These are four year institutions whose football programs are not part of an NCAA affiliated conference. This means, independents do not schedule each other for competition like conference schools do.
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