The deal will pay Rutgers Athletics a total of $11.2 million over the next six years, starting at $1.55 million in the 2024 fiscal year, increasing by an average of $120,000 each year and culminating with a $2.15 payout in FY29, per the contract.
If SHI activates its two-year option to extend the deal through June of 2031, it will pay an additional $4.6 million — $2.25 million in FY30, $2.35 million in FY31.
Subtly hilarious.What happens if SHI merges with Taylor Home Equity And Design?
I thought the T H stood for Taylor Ham?What happens if SHI merges with Taylor Home Equity And Design?
PS - I do appreciate SHI as a sponsor and their support $$$. I was hoping it would be someone like NJ’s largest private employer J&J. After all SHI is a tad of an unfortunate acronym …. That’s driven home every time they sing SHI-T shirt tossSubtly hilarious.
Then we need a sub mascot to accompany Sir Henry.
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I see what you did there.What happens if SHI merges with Taylor Home Equity And Design?
NJ's top employer is Amazon followed by Wakefern, Walmart, UPS and Johnson and Johnson is 5thPS - I do appreciate SHI as a sponsor and their support $$$. I was hoping it would be someone like NJ’s largest private employer J&J. After all SHI is a tad of an unfortunate acronym …. That’s driven home every time they sing SHI-T shirt toss![]()
Not sure if you or @LeapinLou made the leap of logic on SHI and Taylor Home Equity and Design.PS - I do appreciate SHI as a sponsor and their support $$$. I was hoping it would be someone like NJ’s largest private employer J&J. After all SHI is a tad of an unfortunate acronym …. That’s driven home every time they sing SHI-T shirt toss![]()
You’re right depending on how you measure (# of employees, revenue, market value, etc.). However with AT&T’s HQ moving to Texas (many years ago) J&J became the largest NJ “headquarted” company based on market cap. Wakefern may have more employees as a NJ HQ company but lower market capitalization.NJ's top employer is Amazon followed by Wakefern, Walmart, UPS and Johnson and Johnson is 5th
Jersey Mike's is over the $2B mark in annual sales. You'd think they would have an interest in the stadium as well.Had to be a better sponsor out there. The joke that tells itself continues...
Why ? It evidently is the best offer Rutgers could get as of today. Maybe in 5 years we find that Baby Daddy.Jersey Mike's is over the $2B mark in annual sales. You'd think they would have an interest in the stadium as well.
Why you ask? For the same reason they would invest in the naming rights to the RAC.Why ? It evidently is the best offer Rutgers could get as of today. Maybe in 5 years we find that Baby Daddy.
Wakefern ShopRite is then the #1 state business that is based in NJ and employees the most from NJ.You’re right depending on how you measure (# of employees, revenue, market value, etc.). However with AT&T’s HQ moving to Texas (many years ago) J&J became the largest NJ “headquarted” company based on market cap. Wakefern may have more employees as a NJ HQ company but lower market capitalization.
By what measure?Wakefern ShopRite is then the #1 state business that is based in NJ and employees the most from NJ.
By the number of NJ residents working in NJ for a NJ based company. Amazon is not a NJ based company. Wakefern ShopRite has over double the amount of Johnson and Johnson NJ based employeesBy what measure?
Didn’t happen yet and at least the Sub King Jersey Mike’s stepped up several years ago. As for making 2 billion $$$$ that’s what a good businessman does if they have any smarts.Why you ask? For the same reason they would invest in the naming rights to the RAC.
Don't sleep on Computer Research Associated Products.I think the company Pefectly Integrated Systems Solutions has shown interest.
Nobody at all is bitching. Just having some fun and laughter.Bitching about a company that supports RU ?
Maybe this link is outdated, but is the only other B1G stadiums that have a corporate name are Minnesota and Maryland?Wasn't long ago (~2011-2019), the licensing deal with HighPoint yielded about $600,000 a year.
At least we're headed in the right direction. At about 1.5-1.6MM a year, naming rights to the stadium are now better than most G5 stadiums, though still lagging behind most P5 stadiums.
Maybe this link is outdated, but is the only other B1G stadiums that have a corporate name are Minnesota and Maryland?
And Minnesota's deal is less lucrative that Rutgers' deal, which operates on a shorter term, which is smart. Minnesota's deal began in 2005 and runs until 2030 for $35 million.
Maryland's deal is less lucrative.
And remember, Rutgers also has the stadium club naming right deal with Provident Bank. A very provident move.
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/06/29/gophers-football-home-gets-new-name-huntington-bank-stadium
My response was to @RUSK97 , not you, but it did answer your question, which was very prescient of me. I did not do much research, but it seems like there is a dearth of naming rights deal for entire B1G stadiums. Did not look at UW, Oregon, USC and UCLA. Michigan State has a naming rights deal for premium seating.Haha. Thanks for the immediate response!
Seems like we got a good deal then.
My response was to @RUSK97 , not you, but it did answer your question, which was very prescient of me. I did not do much research, but it seems like there is a dearth of naming rights deal for entire B1G stadiums. Did not look at UW, Oregon, USC and UCLA. Michigan State has a naming rights deal for premium seating.
But by comparison to Maryland and Minnesota, which are more of our B1G peers, "we done good" and well too!!!
All of that aside, the SHI naming together with the TM is still some funny stuff. But very glad that they chose to sponsor Rutgers football good on them!!!
Not paying..just free washes for the staff.Separate thread but what does the sponsor really get?
I didn't take any marketing classes at RU but these sponsors don't move the needle for me.
What is the ROI?
I'm not going to Jerseys Mike's more and previosuly.
Or using SHI for whatever they do.
I got a flyer in the mail for the "Official Car Wash of Rutgers Athletics".
How much are they paying for that designation?
Good question. Maybe they think that they will pick up enough business from Rutgers employees, students, athletes (soon to all be employees!Separate thread but what does the sponsor really get?
I didn't take any marketing classes at RU but these sponsors don't move the needle for me.
What is the ROI?
I'm not going to Jerseys Mike's more and previosuly.
Or using SHI for whatever they do.
I got a flyer in the mail for the "Official Car Wash of Rutgers Athletics".
How much are they paying for that designation?
Separate thread but what does the sponsor really get?
I didn't take any marketing classes at RU but these sponsors don't move the needle for me.
What is the ROI?
So complaining about why not J&J or other better known companies were not " chosen" , as if we had unlimited choices, is not bitching? By the way my names not Francis. Go buy another ev.Nobody at all is bitching. Just having some fun and laughter.
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