HuskerNBigD
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It all makes sense why adidas paid Louisville and Kansas more. They wanted that basketball deal flow.
Lets assume that Adidas is gone, like Eichorst. So far the schools are not in near the mess as assistant coaches are right now. Adidas is in farther than the schools other than Louisville. Cards are headed towards SMU type sanctions.There is a chance this all ends up very good for Nebraska.
Let's say Louisville and Kansas are nailed in this but yet Nebraska comes out clean. And...let's assume there is a clause in the contract that allows Adidas out of any contract where the school does something to reflect bad on them.
It may end up the higher ups at Adidas realizes the gem they really have in Nebraska and they totally pump huge amounts of money into the programs. Way more than either Louisville or Kansas was even getting.
Also I think some (a lot?) of NU players take that logo a little too seriously
Basketball programs are going to get the bigger deals. They want to get those basketball players in adidas in AAU and college, with hopes to having those players wear adidas in the NBA. Basketball shoes and players sell and mean much bigger money than football players/programs.It all makes sense why adidas paid Louisville and Kansas more. They wanted that basketball deal flow.
Basketball programs are going to get the bigger deals. They want to get those basketball players in adidas in AAU and college, with hopes to having those players wear adidas in the NBA. Basketball shoes and players sell and mean much bigger money than football players/programs.
:thumbs I wasn't trying to make it seem like I was disagreeing with you. Just further expanding on your comment. Adidas has been aggressive into cutting into Nike's market share, and there seems to have been a cost to doing that, although I wonder how much this scandal will really impact their sales.Yup, agree 100%
:thumbs I wasn't trying to make it seem like I was disagreeing with you. Just further expanding on your comment. Adidas has been aggressive into cutting into Nike's market share, and there seems to have been a cost to doing that, although I wonder how much this scandal will really impact their sales.
Glad to see USF go to Adidas. My wife is a USF grad, so we get USF gear each year, but it's just so blah. UA is complete garbage, especially their shoes.
lol, no. I did think that was funny, but that's what you get with a crap bowl in friggin' Alabama.