As we know, marketing/branding plays a huge part in athletics. If you type"st johns", "stj" and "sju" into google, you will notice that st johns university does not appear in the top results. However, type "fsu" and florida state links come up. The 'latin seal' logo is black and red on some pages, and blue and red on others. The basketball team had red with black accented uniforms in 2012, now it appears to be blue accents. On some hats or jackets, a horse is the logo, while on others a rain cloud and lightning bolt, while the mascot is a bird. This is not acceptable. St. Johns was put in a tough situation after switching away from the redmen, but since then, it is impossible for anyone who isnt an alum/student to determine the schools mascot and colors- is it red white and black, or red white and blue? Why are they called the Red storm but have a bird mascot, and horse logo? When Syracuse switched from the orangemen, they made a smart move- they have stuck with one nationally recognized mascot (after some trials and errors), a simple name, and orange and blue colors. St Johns is a nationally recognized program. For decades, the administration has dropped the ball in the branding of the university, and even though it seems minor, it is a big deal. Any suggestions on what can be done?