LennynSquiggy
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We've been on a downhill slide since Osborne retired.When you are ok with the horribleness and the collapse of a dynasty program.
We've been on a downhill slide since Osborne retired.When you are ok with the horribleness and the collapse of a dynasty program.
Flo Jo would be 64 years old this year. We should try and see if we can restart the triple option run only system to celebrate the last time Adidas was popular.
We were in the Top 10/Top 25 with Pelini... We were never in this bad of situation until Eichhorst torched the program with the hire of Mike Riley.We've been on a downhill slide since Osborne retired.
The ten most popular sponsor brands in sports in 2022 - as of Q2 2022 - Sportcal Adidas is thankful Soccer exists, but if you have watched the MLS, we field a horrible product in this country.The most popular current athlete in the world has an adidas endorsement.
Top 10 Football Brands (rookieroad.com)The most popular current athlete in the world has an adidas endorsement.
With brand ambassadors like Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes, how will Adidas survive?
I think Mel is making 9.5M per year for 10 years. I wrote that poorly. He's not making that anymore though. Also, He cannot recruit. He struck gold in the portal his first year with Kenneth Walker and lost his prized QB and receiver to other schools this year. They are both doing great. Tuck was about to drive MSU into the ground.When you are ok with the horribleness and the collapse of a dynasty program. Stop stealing other people's work from the internet.
Rhule is making 5.5 million this year. Mel Tucker would have been a better hire for recruiting.
We should be in the conversation every year to make the playoff with the talent we get year in and year out. NIL should be able to break the top 10 in talent. We had the best coach in college football in the 70s, 80s and 90s and the continued winning brought big time recruits along with it until we were on top. Same formula now as always, TOP COACH, TOP TEAM.no. there's almost no scenario where we can acquire the talent necessary to win 3 nattys in the same decade.
luckily the playoff is expanding to 12, so maybe we can make that once every decade if the university ever figures out how to properly use the insane resources they have.
Aaron Rodgers career is almost over, if not already now. Pat Mahomes is big time, but Adidas is still not even close to the top brand in Football.With brand ambassadors like Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes, how will Adidas survive?
The ten most popular sponsor brands in sports in 2022 - as of Q2 2022 - Sportcal Adidas is thankful Soccer exists, but if you have watched the MLS, we field a horrible product in this country.
every big time school has NIL. even if we can pay slightly more than most other schools, it's probably not going to sway a recruit from florida to come here.We should be in the conversation every year to make the playoff with the talent we get year in and year out. NIL should be able to break the top 10 in talent. We had the best coach in college football in the 70s, 80s and 90s and the continued winning brought big time recruits along with it until we were on top. Same formula now as always, TOP COACH, TOP TEAM.
I definitely understand the history of Adidas as I have collected and resold sneakers for years now. Nike is far superior outside of the middle of the country. You know, where all the talent is.I wasn't making a comment on MLS (and MLS is at best the 3rd most popular soccer league in the United States, but probably closer to 4th or 5th). I was implying that Adidas is very relevant because they are endorsed by the most popular athlete in the world.
Fun fact: Two brothers in Germany started making shoes 100 years ago. They had a falling out, and one brother (Adi Dassler) started Adidas and the other brother started Puma.
More money can always sway someone, but it needs to be tied to a popular, relatable top level Coach.every big time school has NIL. even if we can pay slightly more than most other schools, it's probably not going to sway a recruit from florida to come here.