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<blockquote data-quote="GTFLETCH" data-source="post: 415316" data-attributes="member: 1668"><p>GT's deal with Adidas is to pay <strong>200,000</strong> annually in "cash over the six-year contract," while the "allowance for gear" will average <strong>2.9 million</strong> annually in product.</p><p><strong>6 yr deal for 18.6M</strong> or 3.11M per year</p><p><u>Link</u></p><p><a href="https://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2018/01/16/Marketing-and-Sponsorship/Georgia-Tech.aspx" target="_blank">https://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2018/01/16/Marketing-and-Sponsorship/Georgia-Tech.aspx</a></p><p></p><p><strong><u>How we stack up vs P-5 programs</u></strong></p><p></p><p><strong>UCLA & Under Armour: </strong>15 years, $280 million</p><p><strong>Ohio State & Nike: </strong>15 years, $252 million</p><p><strong>Texas & Nike: </strong>15 years, $250 million</p><p><strong>Kansas & Adidas: </strong>14 years, $191 million</p><p><strong>Michigan & Nike: </strong>15 years, $173.8 million</p><p><strong>Louisville & Adidas: </strong>10 years, $160 million</p><p><strong>Nebraska & Adidas: </strong>11 years, $128 million</p><p><strong>Washington & Adidas: </strong>10 years, $120 million</p><p></p><p><u><strong>How we stack up vs G-5 programs</strong></u></p><p><strong>Cincy & <strong>Under Armour: </strong></strong>10 year, $47 Million or $4.695 million per year (1 million in cash and $3.5 million equipment)</p><p><strong>UConn <strong>& Nike</strong>: </strong>6 years, $32.45 million or $5.4 million per year (1.5 million in cash and $3.9 million in equipment)</p><p><strong><strong>USF & <strong>Adidas</strong>:</strong></strong> 8 years, $23.6 million or $2.95 million (150,000 in cash and $2.9 million in equipment)</p><p><strong>Boise St. <strong>& Nike</strong>: </strong>6 years, $7.65 million or $1.275 million (50,000 in cash and $1.25 million in equipment)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also the University of Houston announced Friday a partnership that will make Jordan Brand as the new apparel provider for the men's basketball team.</p><p>Link</p><p><a href="https://www.chron.com/sports/cougars/article/UH-basketball-joins-the-Jordan-Brand-12812109.php" target="_blank">https://www.chron.com/sports/cougars/article/UH-basketball-joins-the-Jordan-Brand-12812109.php</a></p><p></p><p>Again IMHO Tech's Adidas deal is a perfect example of waiting too long to do something and losing all leverage in the process. Bottomline for GT 6 year deal looks alot like USF new 8 Year Deal.... Why an ACC P-5 team is only worth 50K more than a G5 team is beyond me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTFLETCH, post: 415316, member: 1668"] GT's deal with Adidas is to pay [B]200,000[/B] annually in "cash over the six-year contract," while the "allowance for gear" will average [B]2.9 million[/B] annually in product. [B]6 yr deal for 18.6M[/B] or 3.11M per year [U]Link[/U] [URL]https://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2018/01/16/Marketing-and-Sponsorship/Georgia-Tech.aspx[/URL] [B][U]How we stack up vs P-5 programs[/U][/B] [B]UCLA & Under Armour: [/B]15 years, $280 million [B]Ohio State & Nike: [/B]15 years, $252 million [B]Texas & Nike: [/B]15 years, $250 million [B]Kansas & Adidas: [/B]14 years, $191 million [B]Michigan & Nike: [/B]15 years, $173.8 million [B]Louisville & Adidas: [/B]10 years, $160 million [B]Nebraska & Adidas: [/B]11 years, $128 million [B]Washington & Adidas: [/B]10 years, $120 million [U][B]How we stack up vs G-5 programs[/B][/U] [B]Cincy & [B]Under Armour: [/B][/B]10 year, $47 Million or $4.695 million per year (1 million in cash and $3.5 million equipment) [B]UConn [B]& Nike[/B]: [/B]6 years, $32.45 million or $5.4 million per year (1.5 million in cash and $3.9 million in equipment) [B][B]USF & [B]Adidas[/B]:[/B][/B] 8 years, $23.6 million or $2.95 million (150,000 in cash and $2.9 million in equipment) [B]Boise St. [B]& Nike[/B]: [/B]6 years, $7.65 million or $1.275 million (50,000 in cash and $1.25 million in equipment) Also the University of Houston announced Friday a partnership that will make Jordan Brand as the new apparel provider for the men's basketball team. Link [URL]https://www.chron.com/sports/cougars/article/UH-basketball-joins-the-Jordan-Brand-12812109.php[/URL] Again IMHO Tech's Adidas deal is a perfect example of waiting too long to do something and losing all leverage in the process. Bottomline for GT 6 year deal looks alot like USF new 8 Year Deal.... Why an ACC P-5 team is only worth 50K more than a G5 team is beyond me. [/QUOTE]
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