Those numbers for PSU are from THIRTY years ago.
FWIW: Since Tennessee is not PSU (ie, don't treat everything as a Kremlin-esque state secret) the info is out there.
I'll save you the "look up":
It is roughly:
$5 Million per year in gear (which, like everyone else, they value at "retail" - so probably $1-2 Million or so in cost to them)
and
$5 Million, give or take, in cash per year.
They, of course (because it has become the current buzzword) announced that they will also be working with Tennessee on "unprecedented opportunities" for NIL.
Where's the info?
Oh, and there's this:
Adidas Deal Reveals Tennessee Athletic Org’s Hidden Purpose
The freshly minted University of Tennessee Athletics Foundation is executing—and obscuring—UT's Adidas apparel deal and other third-party contracts.
Yahoo Sports reported the deal is likely valued at roughly $10 million per year in cash and product, though Tennessee has refused to confirm the financial terms, citing competitive concerns. Unlike the school’s outgoing Nike agreement—or most public university athletic apparel deals—those terms may never be disclosed.
That’s because the agreement is not with the university itself, but with the newly created University of Tennessee Athletics Foundation (UTAF), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that contends it is exempt from state public records laws. The Adidas contract appears to mark just the beginning of UTAF’s role as the deal-making proxy and signatory for the university’s athletic department.

