Script &tate on front AND back of the football jerseys, Ruffle M-State on the helmets. M over S midfield. Walking Bully for baseball. Cowbell logo for basketball. Flying M for all television logos. All athletic department communication in Comic Sans 16pt bold.
Here's what we used last year:
University logo - Banner M
Athletic Department logo - Script State
Football helmet logo - Interlocking (Script State chest logo)
Baseball cap logo - M over S (85's, Script State alternative jersey logo)
Basketball - Block State wordmark (block Mississippi State alt)
W Basketball - Script State
Softball - Script State
M & W Tennis - Script State
Volleyball - Script State
Soccer - Banner M Shield
T & F - Script State/Block Mississippi State
M & W Golf - Script State
Like it or not, the University continues to use the Banner M for all marketing, internal branding, etc.
For the most part our athletic programs use the Script State as the main uniform logo. Men's basketball is the only major sport that doesn't use that logo at all. It's not uncommon for major universities to have different helmet logos from their main athletic logo (Florida State, Michigan, LSU). Do we want to be Auburn with just one logo for all sports?
I'm not really sure why the Banner M is used for TV broadcasts. That seems like a university decision, not an ESPN decision.