Switching to Nike?

Piscis

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I guess Nike offered Beamer more money than UA was willing to match.

Nike products are garbage.
 
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18IsTheMan

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Aren't we supporting Maryland indirectly already? What's the difference? We're in more recruiting fights with Maryland...
eh, Maryland ain't much. In the current system where it's now a financial free-for-all, I wouldn't want to be doing anything to help out a big dog like Oregon.

But to your point, I suppose that's why we should choose Adidas.
 

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TCU wore Nike, so our new AD Jeremiah Donati, must have a good relationship with Nike and got a better deal than UA.

I don't think what Nike makes off us or us signing with them really impacts Phil Knight's decision making on what he gives to Oregon, what's his latest gift $2 billion, 2 days ago for cancer research to Oregon. Oregon is getting there's no matter what, and Mr., Knight already has plenty to give.
 
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18IsTheMan

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TCU wore Nike, so our new AD Jeremiah Donati, must have a good relationship with Nike and got a better deal than UA.

I don't think what Nike makes off us or us signing with them really impacts Phil Knight's decision making on what he gives to Oregon, what's his latest gift $2 billion, 2 days ago for cancer relationship to Oregon. Oregon is getting there's no matter what, and Mr., Knight already has plenty to give.
Yes, I was just being a bit facetious.
 

bayrooster

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I always heard that UA cleats were bad. Maybe now our players can stay up lol
When we started our contract with UA during the Spurrier era they had just started their athletic shoe business. The first generation UA cleats were bad, but many other football programs, including Notre Dame, use UA gear. I think Nike offered a sweeter deal, probably greased a few palms.
 

SuperCock99

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Personally I like Under Armour clothes and apparel way more than Nike. UA has better styling and a better fit in my personal opinion.

Besides aren’t we supposed to be boycotting Nike for peddling leftwing disinformation and political activism nonsense? šŸ˜

But whatever wins more football games is all I care about. šŸ˜‰ If Nike attracts more elite talent then go with Nike.
 
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Uscg1984

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Meh. I can't imagine caring what brand gear our athletic department chooses to wear. If the coaches and AD believe they are getting the best deal for the program, who am I to argue? It's not like any of the money will end up in my pocket anyway.
 

Island cock

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I guess I have to stop hating on Nike. I don’t like their clothes. Prefer UA. Plus I can’t afford to replace all my UA clothing
 

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Personally I like Under Armour clothes and apparel way more than Nike. UA has better styling and a better fit in my personal opinion.

Besides aren’t we supposed to be boycotting Nike for peddling leftwing disinformation and political activism nonsense? šŸ˜
This.
 
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bayrooster

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Based on being in touch with the youth. It’s fairly common knowledge.
 

Cockofdawn

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Based on being in touch with the youth. It’s fairly common knowledge.
I will agree to disagree, I work Part time at Dicks sporting goods, Seeing More and More Kids asking for UA vs Nike. Years back it was NIKE< now it is about even with the Kids..
 

adcoop

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Based on being in touch with the youth. It’s fairly common knowledge.
This is especially true with basketball. The only kids that wear Under Armour sneakers are scholarship players for the handful of programs that have UA contracts. The only two professional players that wear them are Steph Curry and De'Aaron Fox. They never caught on in the basketball space and probably will pull back entirely once Steph retires.
 

adcoop

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If a player doesn't go to a team because of the brand shoes they wear, he wasn't going there anyway.
You have to remember that these basketball kids can have deals now going to college. Shoe companies are developing relationships with the families of these top recruits at around 14-15 years of age, sometimes earlier. Of course, they are going to steer them to the schools that they have contracts with. I know some of you hate Nike, but the business world is about money and access to people that can make them money more so than politics.
 

Piscis

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You have to remember that these basketball kids can have deals now going to college. Shoe companies are developing relationships with the families of these top recruits at around 14-15 years of age, sometimes earlier. Of course, they are going to steer them to the schools that they have contracts with. I know some of you hate Nike, but the business world is about money and access to people that can make them money more so than politics.
I'm thinking about football recruits. I really don't care too much about basketball. I agree the kids who have deals with shoe companies will gravitate to colleges with the same shoe brand.
 

adcoop

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I'm thinking about football recruits. I really don't care too much about basketball. I agree the kids who have deals with shoe companies will gravitate to colleges with the same shoe brand.
If you are an athletic director, you have to care for the health of all of your sports. Yes, football is the #1 money maker, but basketball is 2nd. So, the health of that program is important and we have been letting it die on the vine for far too long. When you couple that with Nike being a stronger brand in the football as well, this decision seems to be a no-brainer to me. Should have been done 3-4 years ago.
 

Forkcock

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I guess I have to stop hating on Nike. I don’t like their clothes. Prefer UA. Plus I can’t afford to replace all my UA clothing
Why would you need to replace your UA clothing? There aren't any laws being broken if you continue wearing them.
 

SuperCock99

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I haven’t been the biggest Nike fan over the past decade or so over their social justice nonsense. But the ā€œwokeā€ fad seems phased out.

I know next to nothing about the ā€œdealā€. Ray Tanner probably wasn’t involved so that’s a positive. That guy seemed so out of touch, he’d probably try to go back with Russell Athletic if he was still AD.

I’m just going to embrace the switch and hope Nike makes cool stuff.