....and how many other schools did K-State have to rip off to get the Wildcat mascot?
Well lets see.
History Lesson first:
Bill Snyder and a local Manhattan artist created the Powercat Logo . . . the local artist a KSU art prof signed over the rights of the Powercat to KSU, in return he and/or his estate will get 7% of the annual KSU licensing take on the Powercat until 70 years after his death (For years Idiot ku fans thought Snyder owned the rights to the Powercat logo). So, the Powercat was instantly profitable for KSU, and while so many people say that the Powercat logo was "ripped off" mainly from Iowa. Snyder ran the final design by the folks at Iowa and they had no problem with it.
Why I laugh at ku:
ku . . . hired a consulting firm, had public surveys, focus groups and all and all paid well into the 6 figures, to basically copy kutztown University.