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So how can everyone else get out of their Russell Contract except us???
http://www.hbcugameday.com/2016/07/ten-meac-schools-commit-to-nike-uniforms.html
Fwiw, I think the Russell MEAC contract expired.
So how can everyone else get out of their Russell Contract except us???
http://www.hbcugameday.com/2016/07/ten-meac-schools-commit-to-nike-uniforms.html
Might there be an incentive for Russell to up their game at it relates to uni's, at this point, to keep the contract? Or are they a dead man walking?
Maybe I'm just too much of an engineer and don't have any respect at all for perception, but why does it make any difference whatsoever if the uniform has an R, a swoosh, or an x made up of U and an A on top of each other? The value of the contract has an impact on the athletic department. The logo associated with the contract does not.
Do people on this forum actually believe that a Nike uniform makes a WR run faster? Do people actually believe that an Under Armor uniform make a lineman block better? I buy shoes and clothes based on price and comfort. In the last year for walking shoes I have purchased: Reebok, Nike, and Fila. I would not have purchased any of those brands if the shoes were not comfortable to walk in, and I did not purchase any of those shoes because of the brand. I don't have any understanding of why the logo should have ANY influence on my purchases.
Yeah, I agree with your sentiment, but you've missed the point. It's not that the swoosh makes the WR run faster but that the R disincentivizes some faster-running WR's from coming to Tech. In basketball, AAU coaches might have contracts with apparel companies that affect their influence of school choices with the kids they coach. Russell isn't involved at all with AAU, iiuc.
In the long run, I'm not sure how big of a deal it really is, but it's in the recruiting discussion.
I agree with you, but, whether it's other coaches, or other companies, or what, HS kids see Russell uniforms and are apparently turned off. Quite a few tweets were posted on these boards during basketball season by outside parties (who???) making disparaging remarks about Tech still using Russell. That does not help us, no matter what the source of those remarks may be.I can see that. However, I find large apparel companies paying coaches of high school and middle school age kids to pressure the kids to go to a college solely for the uniform brand that the school uses without regard for the kid's athletic or academic future disgusting. I also find it disgusting for a school to sign a uniform contract expecting for that apparel company to pressure middle school age kid's coaches to pressure the kids to attend that school. We are extremely far away from school's student athletes competing against each other in athletics.
I agree with you, but, whether it's other coaches, or other companies, or what, HS kids see Russell uniforms and are apparently turned off. Quite a few tweets were posted on these boards during basketball season by outside parties (who???) making disparaging remarks about Tech still using Russell. That does not help us, no matter what the source of those remarks may be.
We should be worried about them if HS recruits read them. Who knows what influences them? I agree that is a petty concern by a HS athlete, but it is what it is, and you can't fight it by ignoring it.So we should be worried about negative comments that somebody made on twitter? Negative comments are prevalent on twitter. Getting concerned about them is not constructive in my opinion.
Also, if a high school athlete is more concerned about the logo on the uniform than his potential to succeed in athletics, and more importantly academics, I say good riddance.
I agree with you in principle, but if you want to win at the elite level, you're gonna have to "play the game" with some of these kids. I imagine CJP is already beating down the AA door over this...So we should be worried about negative comments that somebody made on twitter? Negative comments are prevalent on twitter. Getting concerned about them is not constructive in my opinion.
Also, if a high school athlete is more concerned about the logo on the uniform than his potential to succeed in athletics, and more importantly academics, I say good riddance.
I don't think that ****'s sells Russell...
However some locations have some GT gear.
I agreed with RonJohn on this until I walked down an aisle at WalMart. There it was, rack after rack of Russell stuff at knockdown prices.
Then I remembered my last foray to ****'s Sporting Goods, and all the Nike, Adidas and UA stuff nicely displayed. Not a stitch of Russell to be found.
I can't help but think things like this register with high school kids, even those with GT-caliber minds.
As someone that has worked and works in the school system. Drop Russell immediately. If I were GT administration I'd sign with the Jordan brand and be a double win.
Short answer. YES it does.Maybe I'm just too much of an engineer and don't have any respect at all for perception, but why does it make any difference whatsoever if the uniform has an R, a swoosh, or an x made up of U and an A on top of each other? The value of the contract has an impact on the athletic department. The logo associated with the contract does not.
Do people on this forum actually believe that a Nike uniform makes a WR run faster? Do people actually believe that an Under Armor uniform make a lineman block better? I buy shoes and clothes based on price and comfort. In the last year for walking shoes I have purchased: Reebok, Nike, and Fila. I would not have purchased any of those brands if the shoes were not comfortable to walk in, and I did not purchase any of those shoes because of the brand. I don't have any understanding of why the logo should have ANY influence on my purchases.
Oops. Guess I should have read on.Yeah, I agree with your sentiment, but you've missed the point. It's not that the swoosh makes the WR run faster but that the R disincentivizes some faster-running WR's from coming to Tech. In basketball, AAU coaches might have contracts with apparel companies that affect their influence of school choices with the kids they coach. Russell isn't involved at all with AAU, iiuc.
In the long run, I'm not sure how big of a deal it really is, but it's in the recruiting discussion.
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