Kum and go would have been great, really missed an opportunity here.
I'm assuming it will be like the NBA, a patch for the entire team.Will this be team-wide or just a certain player and his sponsor?
What has Nike and Addidas been for decades?Ugh, I'd hate to see a commercial patch on our jerseys. Always felt like college was a place that shouldn't be touched by that. But NIL has kind of thrown everything out of the window.
Good question! Much easier to come up with bad ones (like Dude wipes, and whatever that peyronie disease medicine is).What would be some "cool" sponsors? Obviously won't allow beer.
I'm assuming it will be like the NBA, a patch for the entire team.
It sounds more like an NIL opportunity for players . Example CC22 with a State farm patch. Can you imagine what her jersey would look like with all 9 or 10 patches.....I'm assuming it will be like the NBA, a patch for the entire team.
Well they provide the gear for the teams that wear their logo I believe so there's a quid pro quoWhat has Nike and Addidas been for decades?
Too bad Hooters is dying off. The Rice Owls, sponsored by another owl, makes sense.What would be some "cool" sponsors? Obviously won't allow beer.
Herbstreit: "John Smith, #33, the Texaco running back for Texas A&M just went downhill at top speed into the line of scrimmage.
Bit of a strange question to ask, it's their gear that we're using. Same with the riddell helmets the team uses. Of course their logo will be on there. That's much different than a random business patch affixed to the jersey.What has Nike and Addidas been for decades?
Exactly. How thrilling, huh.Super. Uniforms will look like a NASCAR car pretty soon.
The starting running back on an SEC team isn’t named “John Smith.”
They manufacture the jerseys. They are not direct sponsors paying the schools money to have their logo there. They simply provide the jerseys and put their logo on it.What has Nike and Addidas been for decades?
Actually, all major pro sports do it except the NFL, and I would guess they'll hop on the jersey ad train sooner than later. Don't love it, but it's barely a footnote in the mess that is sports and the country in general right now.Nike has been around forever. ANF is Farm Bureau. Why not others. MLB does it.
A couple years ago, one of the sponsors on Cubs' radio broadcasts was NorthShore Adult Diapers. I'm not kidding. The boadcasters had quite a time reading those ads.Good question! Much easier to come up with bad ones (like Dude wipes, and whatever that peyronie disease medicine is).
Ya got a good point there, Bubba.The starting running back on an SEC team isn’t named “John Smith.”
Yes, its Nikes gear for example and those are deals struck with the team and not players. Of course there could be conflicts. Example CC22 had a gatorade contract, and Iowa has Powerade as a sponsor. I think she had to hide it on the bench or something along those lines. It would be interesting if she had a gatorade patch on her jersey and Iowa had Powerade as a sponsor.....Bit of a strange question to ask, it's their gear that we're using. Same with the riddell helmets the team uses. Of course their logo will be on there. That's much different than a random business patch affixed to the jersey.
And there weren’t contracts with those teams to make sure they were worn right??? No contracts with coaches to wear their gear?Bit of a strange question to ask, it's their gear that we're using. Same with the riddell helmets the team uses. Of course their logo will be on there. That's much different than a random business patch affixed to the jersey.
******** if you are that naive.They manufacture the jerseys. They are not direct sponsors paying the schools money to have their logo there. They simply provide the jerseys and put their logo on it.
Whut? Nike absolutely pays the schools it has a logo on.They manufacture the jerseys. They are not direct sponsors paying the schools money to have their logo there. They simply provide the jerseys and put their logo on it.
holy **** hahahahahahaAnd there weren’t contracts with those teams to make sure they were worn right??? No contracts with coaches to wear their gear?