Gold1
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Except blue. Give me that gold all dayIf Adidas makes a biGTime shirt im copping in every color.
Except blue. Give me that gold all dayIf Adidas makes a biGTime shirt im copping in every color.
I'll buy enough blue shirts to cancel you out don't worryExcept blue. Give me that gold all day
I gotta be honest. My Russell windbreaker 1/4 zip is pretty awesome
Maybe we should stay
And then I'll buy even more gold shirtsI'll buy enough blue shirts to cancel you out don't worry
Again, you aren't taking into consideration WHEN those deals for Clemson, Purdue, UGA, etc were made. We are in a bigger market than all of those programs and the RECENT deals are the ones that have been so huge. We may not get 5-7, but I would bet that it will be close...
the MAJOR announcement was a complete overhaul of branding guidelines. If you don't want to go through all the detail changes cause it doesn't pertain to you (aka you're not in the media) then the headliners are the new wordmark and the new gold color.I haven't been to the football board, but I got the "Major Announcement" hype in my email this week. Have to say that thinking a mild font change and a slight change in pantone color is a MAJOR announcement is comical.
Not sure what everyone else thinks, but I'm underwhelmed by the "new" logo and "new" gold. Incredibly derivative and incremental to my old eyes. Will be interested to see what the younger set thinks, as they are the big market for logo apparel
So much for the bigger market theroy....
Show 'em the money
Top collegiate apparel deals by total value
1. UCLA (Under Armour) 15 years, $280 million, $18.67 million/year
2. Ohio State (Nike) 15 years, $252 million, $16.8 million/year
3. Texas (Nike) 15 years, $250 million, $16.67 million/year
4. Louisville (Adidas) 10 years, $160 million, $16 million/year
5. Nebraska (Adidas) 11 years, $128 million, $11.6 million/year
6. Michigan (Jumpman/Nike) 11 years, $127.12 million, $11.56 million/year
7. Washington (Adidas) 10 years, $119 million, $11.9 million/year
8. Wisconsin (Under Armour) 10 years, $96 million, $9.6 million/year
9. Notre Dame (Under Armour) 10 years, $90 million, $9 million/year
10. Miami (Adidas) 12 years, $93.6 million, $7.8 million/year
11. Oregon (Nike) 11 years, $88 million, $8 million/year
Link
https://www.seattletimes.com/sports...al&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
I think we should try and get a deal like NC State at the next "look in 2021"...
NC State & Adidas: 6 years, $38.7 million , $6.4 Million/Year (w/minimum royalty guarantee of $1.7M/year)
USF & Adidas: 8 years, $23.6 million, $2.95 Million/Year (150,000 in cash and $2.8 million in equipment)
GT & Adidas: 6 years, $18.6M, $3.11M/Year (200,000 in cash and $2.9 million in equipment)
How NC State is worth $20M more than Georgia Tech is beyond me.... It appears that Georgia Tech is what everyone but us die-hard fans want to believe.... We are more like a G5 program than a P5 program and this new Adidas contract proves it...
Come on, man, just the idea of setting an official "Tech Gold" for all our teams has been a pretty big topic of discussion among GT fans since the Adidas announcement. The added bonus of streamlining our logo branding is just the kicker, but is also pretty nice to see from the fan end as well. Your beef seems to be that it was over hyped, but again, isn't that better than the opposite? I'd rather have our marketing team be enthusiastic about pushing info to us fans...this seems like a really silly thing to be complaining about.Ok, so if it was a big announcement for the media (I can’t imagine they get very worked up over it since they get logos electronically from the schools), why send an email out to non media?
I wish they would focus more attention on hiring damn assistants