✦ 1909: Wildcats nickname appears after a football victory over Illinois. No official logo existed yet.
✦ 1920s-30s: Various emblems featuring a stylized Wildcat head emerged, often accompanied by the letter "K" or "UK."
✦ 1973: The iconic "Charging Cat" logo debuts, showcasing a fierce feline with open jaws and arched back. This aggressive design became synonymous with the program's fighting spirit.
✦ 1984: A modernized version of the Charging Cat is introduced, with smoother lines and a slightly less ferocious expression.
The Intertwined "UK" (1997-Present):
✦ 1997: A secondary logo featuring two interlaced "U" and "K" letters is introduced, offering a more contemporary and versatile option.
✦ 2016: The "UK" logo undergoes a slight redesign, refining the letters' geometry and color scheme.
Additional Elements:
✦ Kentucky blue and white remain the primary colors throughout the logo history.
✦ The state outline has been a persistent element, signifying the team's statewide pride.
✦ Wordmarks with variations of "Kentucky Wildcats" have been used alongside the logos.