This design captures the side profile of a McNeese State Cowboys football helmet from the 1990 to 2002 era, with the facemask, chin strap and the single “M” clearly worked into the helmet side. The cowboy-on-horse silhouette gives it that unmistakable McNeese identity rather than reading as a generic football graphic. In white, black, grey, blue and yellow, it has the strong contrast and solid shapes that suit college sports embroidery well. It is a good choice for alumni, collectors of older team looks, and fans who want a more specific period piece than a modern logo.
Because it is a dense, heavily stitched seven-colour design, it suits sturdier fabrics that can carry a filled sports emblem cleanly. I’d put it on sweatshirt fleece, denim jackets, canvas holdalls, heavyweight hoodies or the back or chest of a fan jacket where the helmet shape has room to read properly. The filled areas and outlined details should give it a substantial, badge-like presence once stitched. If you want a design that feels rooted in McNeese football history, this one has that older helmet graphic look in a very direct way.








