Collegiate Apparel Deals?

Oregon, and Maryland has sweet uniforms, but keep that style out of Lincoln

Fixed that for you.

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Ny issue with this uniform is that it doesnt match the Maryland flag like it is meant to. The shoulder insignia shouls be switched around so that it mirrors quadrants of the flag.

 
They get all those sponsorship deals with players and teams because Nike doesn't care how much money they throw around.
Kinda like how McDonalds makes the best hamburgers, Justin Bieber makes the best music and Wal-Mart sells the highest quality everything.

Ohio State .../snip/... have pro combats and I don't exactly like them.
That's because they've looked like a$$.

 
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NebraskaDrumline said:
Landomatic said:
Everyone has an opinion about this but I think the fact that Nike has almost every professional super star and almost every top college program is all the proof needed to determine which is the best and which ones the kids these days want to be associated with.
They get all those sponsorship deals with players and teams because Nike doesn't care how much money they throw around. Adidas was originally a soccer cleat manufacturer and they're based in Germany, so their presence in American football isn't going to be as big as Nike's.
Uhhhh, actually, Adidas was originally a track shoe manufacturer, and Nike was originally a soccer cleat manufacturer. The two companies are numbers one and two in the world in terms of yearly sales (Nike being #1). As far as market presence goes, although they just were outbid by Nike, Reebok has been the official NFL jersey supplier, and Reebok is owned by the same parent company as Adidas. Also, although it is true that some of the higher profile NCAA teams wear Nike gear (USC, Oregon, Texas, Florida, Penn State, Alabama, Okie state), Adidas does sponser some pretty big programs including Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan, UCLA, Notre Dame, Texas A&M, and Tennessee to name a few.

 
I say stick with Adidas just get like one throwback jersey done every year for one game, nothing wrong with that I think. Then auction off the jerseys for charity. Just like last year for the 300th sellout

 
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