Cam Coleman

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Wasn't zachariah branch the same last year with Nike situation

Yes, & I told everyone then we had no shot despite “the smoke.” I know “some” ppl on this board think I’m this conspiracy theorist, Nike fanboy b/c I’ve been advocating a switch, but there’s always been a reason y.

As Nike has shifted its focus to be more of an athletic brand once again vs. lifestyle brand (although they’ll still be in that arena, too), they began becoming heavy NIL centric. The closest u’ll find to a Nike NIL athlete committing to an Adidas branded school r Ace Bailey & Dylan Harper going to Rutgers. The caveat? Rutgers didn’t have an Adidas contract; they were on a discounted equipment provider deal which meant Ace, Dylan, & others could wear whatever sneaker they wanted to on court which they did. The following yr as reported by urs truly, Rutgers officially became a Nike school.

There’s levels to this; u will not find any Nike NIL athlete at any branded school other than Nike or Jordan.

Parker Wolfe - UNC
Kiki Rice - UCLA
Juju Watkins - USC
Jerzy Robinson - USCe
Paige Beckers - UCONN
Caitlin Clark - Iowa
Dante Moore - UO
Dakorien Moore - UO
Hollywood Williams - Bama
AJ Dybansta - BYU
Ethan Strand - UNC
James Currigan - BYU
Jenna Hutchins - BYU
Olivia Babcock - Pitt
Haley Jones - Stanford
Branch Brothers - USC/UGA
Boozer Twins - Duke
Sarah Strong - UCONN
James Brothers - USC/Arizona respectively
Aaliyah Chavez - OU
Jazzy Davidson - USC

I can go on & on & on & on. I told this board what will eventually happen; Adidas allows their NIL athletes to attend other schools, which doesn’t help us at all.
 
I have some questions. First question, I've searched your comments about Branch and the Boozer boys, and I've read what you said about them. But where did you say the situation with JJ and Nike/Adidas is not the same as Boozer boys and Branch when it comes to Nike and Adidas? Before I ask my other question, I want to see what you said because that may answer my question and I may just be wasting your time.

Full disclosure: I could just be wasting your time anyway :ROFLMAO:

Adidas allows their NIL athletes to go other branded schools, so does NB….Nike doesn’t. It’s part of the stipulations b/c they’ll be fully marketed by Nike. It’s kinda hard to market a player in their rivals equipment.

Nike looks at today & tomorrow w their NIL, while Adidas & NB only focuses on tomorrow. Hence Nike took a shot at NB w Cooper w a tagline “powered by Nike” & NB’s rebuttal was you may have him today, but we’ll have him forever. (Paraphrasing)

So it’s best we focus on others.
 
In order of importance: QB > DE > C > LB > WR

Don't see us spending >$1 for a WR this cycle when we have more important (and expensive) positions to fill. We'll probably end up getting a cost effective WR.
They have enough money
 
They have enough money
These portal QBs and a high caliber D-end ain’t cheap. Plus, we are likely spending a lot on retention- Fletcher, Bell, Moten, etc. Plus, guys like Toney and Fitzgerald will need big time raises. We can’t have it all
 
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That man, is a JADROOL!!
 
These portal QBs and a high caliber D-end ain’t cheap. Plus, we are likely spending a lot on retention- Fletcher, Bell, Moten, etc. Plus, guys like Toney and Fitzgerald will need big time raises. We can’t have it all
They have the money. They paid beck and these DBs last year and that wasn’t cheap. On top of keeping our own guys and being willing to pay singleton who price was 1mil
 
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Coleman can come to Miami if he wants too. Nike legally can’t stop him from going wherever he wants. No shoe brand that has signed college athletes to nil can stop them from going wherever they want. Now I’m sure they push them to certain schools but if the player really wanted to go somewhere it’s nothing they could do
 
Adidas allows their NIL athletes to go other branded schools, so does NB….Nike doesn’t. It’s part of the stipulations b/c they’ll be fully marketed by Nike. It’s kinda hard to market a player in their rivals equipment.

Nike looks at today & tomorrow w their NIL, while Adidas & NB only focuses on tomorrow. Hence Nike took a shot at NB w Cooper w a tagline “powered by Nike” & NB’s rebuttal was you may have him today, but we’ll have him forever. (Paraphrasing)

So it’s best we focus on others.
And yet, sounds like UM will cut out the competition to reup with Adidas, knowing full well that will eliminate the possibility of some of the best talent out there from possibly/seriously considering Miami.

But quick question - why did we even allow Branch brothers to visit if the dealbreaker was already in effect? Or were they not signed by Nike at the time?
 
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