I know I figured that in with the Nike.Jordan is also Nike.
Prior to seeing this I would’ve guessed under armor might be more prevalent.A lot of Nike.
That's definitely an interesting take. Would it be because the shoe quality is better? If that's the case why don't we have Skechers as an option?I'd swap out Adidas for NB tomorrow.
I apologize in advance for whatever political agenda is hidden in this graphic.***
That's not even close to trueWell, we are the worst Adidas program.
Otani has blown up the brand. NB is taking a huge chunk out of the cleats market, including turf runners. The Fresh Foam stuff is hot. My kids (HS and middle school) won't wear Adidas or UA. I like UA because it's cheap and I can easily buy it in talls, but I'm old and dont care about logos. Nike, Jordan and NB is all my kids want. Just got a pair of the new 1080s in the fresh foam, and they are insanely comfortable. Epic dad shoes.That's definitely an interesting take. Would it be because the shoe quality is better? If that's the case why don't we have Skechers as an option?
I'd just about rather have FUBU than AdidasI'd swap out Adidas for NB tomorrow.
Lucky bastards get the best kicks.Dang Boston college.
I'd just about rather have FUBU than Adidas
Under Armor is washed as a youth brandPrior to seeing this I would’ve guessed under armor might be more prevalent.
I mean why stop at Skechers? Just go all in on SAS!That's definitely an interesting take. Would it be because the shoe quality is better? If that's the case why don't we have Skechers as an option?
The logos that stand out are definitely the contrasting colors with a big bold power letter. It's interesting a power letter with State across it is good for OhSt and IowaSt but not Mississippi State.Geez that &tate is so terrible,
The Athletic has been running a series on all things 90's CFB and one article was specifically on Apex. Pretty funny write up. “Those jerseys were just hella atrocious,” Meadors says with a laugh. But he still has his in storage at his mom’s house in Texas, and he’s not giving it up as its value rises.Where's the mighty Apex?


Show me an adidas program that we are better than.That's not even close to true
Weird hill to die on. I mean, maybe we are the worst Adidas program. But in the context of the discussion, as long as they aren’t paying for the rights based on football performance, who really cares? We’re just bad in general, regardless of what we’re wearing. If we’re at least middle of the pack in terms of the revenue brought in by our apparel deal, then we’re as good of shape there as we could expect.Show me an adidas program that we are better than.
Arizona State? Sure we beat them last year, but they are in a much better place than we are.
Indiana? They won the national championship last year.
Kansas? Maybe. We had the same record as they did last year, they were better than us in '24 and they were a top 20 team '21-'23. I'd say they are in a better place than we are.
Louisville? They have won 9 -10 games the last three seasons.
Miami? Played for the national championship last year.
Nebraska? Underperforming their potential, but way better than we are.
NC State? 8 wins last year and 6 straight bowls. Wish we had that success.
Penn State? Consistent top 15 program
Tennessee? Consistent top 20 program and a playoff team two years ago
Texas A&M? Way better shape than we are.
Washington? 9 wins last year, Sugar Bowl winners three years ago
So "What's not even close to true" about us being the worst adidas program right now?
We got lucky against Arizona State and we might have beaten Kansas last year?
We are in bad shape. I found the graphic interesting and counted the 12 adidas Power 4 schools. We're #12 of 12 right now. That means we are the worst adidas program.
I think you are missing the fact that a simple switch to Russell would make us the best Russell school out there.***Weird hill to die on. I mean, maybe we are the worst Adidas program. But in the context of the discussion, as long as they aren’t paying for the rights based on football performance, who really cares? We’re just bad in general, regardless of what we’re wearing. If we’re at least middle of the pack in terms of the revenue brought in by our apparel deal, then we’re as good of shape there as we could expect.