Yeah wasn't the owner of the Komen foundation just completely ripping everyone off?
The dude abides.
Yep what I heard. Very little actually went to the cause. Forgot the percentage but it was low.
I admit I blindly follow it and appreciate the sight because I lost a relative to breast cancer, so it's cool to see...atleast appreciate it and raise awareness
The monetary gain companies gain from it hadn't crossed my mind
at least black dudes look cool in pink...white guys, not so much...unless you're a yuppie
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NorthWestern, blood
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Our uni's for Military Appreciation Day
First Notre Dame goes to Under Armour and now Tennessee is heading to Nike. Who is next in the Adidas exodus?
Another long-time, high-profile college athletics client of Adidas has elected to part ways with the German apparel giant.
The Knoxville News-Sentinel notes that the Vols' current agreement with Adidas runs through June 30, 2015, meaning Tennessee won't wear their new Nike uniforms until the 2015 football season and 2015-2016 all-sports year.
Tennessee announced the deal is for eight years, through 2023, and for nearly $4 million per year to be paid in merchandise credit and cash. Nike will also pay the Volunteers a $2 million signing bonus.
"We were very thorough and deliberate in assessing and evaluating our options with our apparel partner decision,” Vol athletic director Dave Hart said in a release, per Nooga.com. "Nike is the right partner for the University of Tennessee moving forward. We appreciate our current partner and the strong relationship we have had for many years. We will continue to work together through the end of the existing contract."
The Vols' decision shapes up as another major blow for Adidas' college athletics brand, which earlier this month already saw Notre Dame -- a 16-year Adidas partner who the company had previously given the most lucrative apparel contract in college sports -- leave for rivals Under Armour. (The Irish's new deal with Under Armour is now the most lucrative apparel contract in college sports, according to Notre Dame. Adidas's most expensive contract is with Michigan.)
Like Notre Dame, the Volunteers had been with Adidas for more than a decade, with the News-Sentinel writing that the relationship between the company and Rocky Top dates back to "the mid-1990s."
Courtesy: CBS Sports
Time for Addidas to spend that $ and go after I miss the days when the Blue Devils were an Adidas school.
New Arkansas logo and uniforms
At first glance I thought this was Arkansas State's logo:
I would say the logo is a fail and uniforms are basically the same as what they had, just some slight tweaks.
New Florida State logo and uniforms
I'll give the uniforms a pass until I see them in action, but that logo looks like a joke. I find it surprising to see a school coming off a National Championship making such severe changes, but perhaps they feel like they have such goodwill right now that the critics will be muted.
Those logos SUCK!
The FSU one doesn't just look like a joke, it looks like he's laughing at the joke.
Dear Nike, please stop designing football logos and uniforms. That is all...
Man, do I wish there was a new NCAA game this year. is finally has uniform options.
What he said. It's like all three companies are trying to out do each other for the "shittiest uniform of the year" award. Out of all the new uniforms unveiled in the last couple years, there have been, maybe, a handful that didn't look somebody wiped their ass with it after a night of Taco Bell and beer shits and called it done.
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The FSU one makes it look like he's taking it in the ass.
The dude abides.
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