MEGA New Miami Adidas Ultraboost🔥 - The Shoe and Nike/Adidas Thread.

Hawaii hasn’t been w/ Under Armour in some time. They were w Adidas in an all apparel deal. Nike stepped in for the same deal, however, Hawaii will be saving $3m/year compared to their previous Adidas deal. Adidas chose not to match.


I am saying a special prayer every night that I will hear this sentence again in 6 months...
 
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RUTGERS ALSO SWITCHED TODAY

ARE WE 2 YEARS AWAY?

“The Scarlet Knights' current apparel deal with Nike is set to last 5 years with a value of 30 million dollars. There is an option of a five year extension after that time is up.

This deal is a huge jump from Rutgers' previous deal with Adidas. For the last seven seasons, the Knights have been locked into a deal that was valued at around 10 million dollars.”


For the “Nike is cheap, Adidas pay more” crowd.
 
Here are the Top 14 picks footwear situation:
#1 - Flagg (New Balance…however, nvm)
#2 - Harper Jr (Nike)
#3 - Edgecombe (Adidas)
#4 - Knueppel (Nike)
#5 - Bailey (Nike)
#6 - Johnson (Nike)
#7 - Fears (Adidas)
#8 - Demin (Nike)
#9 - Murray-Boyles (New Balance)
#10 - Muluach (undecided)
#11 - Coward (nothing official, but signs point to Nike)
#12 - Essengue (Nike)
#13 - Queen (undecided)
#14 - Bryant (undecided)
I can't explain it, but Queen feels like one of those big personality dudes that's gonna do something off the beaten path and go Puma or Li-Ning/Way of Wade or something.
 
Ya I don’t get this at all, kids at Nike schools signing with the adidas ????
Adidas(Or in some cases Nike or Under Armour) are paying for the social media reach. The Cavinder Twins were signed to UA, despite wearing Adidas gear every game day. The primary athletic suppliers don't really care, because when the athlete is on TV, in uniform or at team events, they are wearing their product. We are starting to see the same kind of piecemeal deals that are extremely common in baseball. MLB players regularly wear gear from different manufacturers, because people have realized that it's about the money and in order to maximize your bag, you may have to mix it up a bit.
 
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So is it true that we can get out of the Adidas contact as early as next year? Even if the contract runs through 2027?
 
So is it true that we can get out of the Adidas contact as early as next year? Even if the contract runs through 2027?


We can start to have open negotiations in January 2026. Whether that results in us ending the deal one year early is still to be determined. Many schools have gone that route in recent years.
 
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So is this allowed to be used as evidence some programs prefer Adidas to Nike? Nah, I'm sure every program that switches away from Nike is stupid, and ever program that switches TO Nike is smart. Certainly they aren't running their own analysis of the value they'll be receiving and choosing based on that.... that would be CRAZY...
 
So is this allowed to be used as evidence some programs prefer Adidas to Nike? Nah, I'm sure every program that switches away from Nike is stupid, and ever program that switches TO Nike is smart. Certainly they aren't running their own analysis of the value they'll be receiving and choosing based on that.... that would be CRAZY...


Noooo. See if you can keep up.

The fact that Tennessee was with adidas since the mid-90s (prior to the flip) is comparable to how Miami was the VERY FIRST All-Nike school (yes, even before Oregon and UNC). Tennesee won championships rocking adidas. And they were probably a high priority for adidas for a while. Call me crazy, but maybe THIS is why adidas started looking for hotter chicks:

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Hmmm, why does this sound soooooo familiar?

The reality is that adidas took its Tennessee love and money and tried to convince another school that wears orange and white that THEY WERE THE NEW FLAGSHIIP ADIDAS SCHOOL. And those fake promises haven't been fulfilled.

Nobody has said "stupid" or "smart". We have pointed out that quite a few schools have had similar unfulfilled promises from adidas. To demonstrate that our experiences are not unique.

If a school really likes adidas, good for them. Go for it. Seems to work for Louisville too.

But Miami is a Nike School. As Alonzo Highsmith has said and nearly every UM football alum agrees. Regular alums too.
 
Noooo. See if you can keep up.

The fact that Tennessee was with adidas since the mid-90s (prior to the flip) is comparable to how Miami was the VERY FIRST All-Nike school (yes, even before Oregon and UNC). Tennesee won championships rocking adidas. And they were probably a high priority for adidas for a while. Call me crazy, but maybe THIS is why adidas started looking for hotter chicks:

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Hmmm, why does this sound soooooo familiar?

The reality is that adidas took its Tennessee love and money and tried to convince another school that wears orange and white that THEY WERE THE NEW FLAGSHIIP ADIDAS SCHOOL. And those fake promises haven't been fulfilled.

Nobody has said "stupid" or "smart". We have pointed out that quite a few schools have had similar unfulfilled promises from adidas. To demonstrate that our experiences are not unique.

If a school really likes adidas, good for them. Go for it. Seems to work for Louisville too.

But Miami is a Nike School. As Alonzo Highsmith has said and nearly every UM football alum agrees. Regular alums too.
We're a Nike school that has been Adidas for a decade and honestly for all we know will be Adidas for another decade if we sign an 8 year extension, so We will see.

But yeah I'm sure NOBODY has said or made it seem like schools are stupid to be on Adidas and Smart to be switching to Nike. Of course that isn't the case! How foolish of me...
 
We're a Nike school that has been Adidas for a decade and honestly for all we know will be Adidas for another decade if we sign an 8 year extension, so We will see.

But yeah I'm sure NOBODY has said or made it seem like schools are stupid to be on Adidas and Smart to be switching to Nike. Of course that isn't the case! How foolish of me...


This is how you gloss over things to create a false equivalency.

Miami and Nike signed an all-sports-apparel deal in 1987. That is twenty-seven years. The FIRST 27 years that anybody signed an all-sports-apparel deal. Oh, but our SINCE-FIRED AD tried to create his legacy by flipping us to adidas. And now we've been at adidas for a massive 10 years. And yet you are acting like the two apparel company tenures are interchangeable.

It's just insane the way you make up nonsense to support your wild false statements.

Yes, @Rellyrell can give you an exhaustive history of the factors surrounding every school's change of apparel brand. That is not about "smart" or "stupid", he is just pointing out that Miami's bad experiences are not exclusive to Miami.

And, again (no matter how sarcastically you try to minimize the point), I truly don't give a **** what any other school does. The only school I care about is Miami. And for Miami, it is a far better choice to return to Nike. It's not about "smart" or "stupid". It's just the right choice for Miami. Period. Every other school has to make its own decision.
 
This is how you gloss over things to create a false equivalency.

Miami and Nike signed an all-sports-apparel deal in 1987. That is twenty-seven years. The FIRST 27 years that anybody signed an all-sports-apparel deal. Oh, but our SINCE-FIRED AD tried to create his legacy by flipping us to adidas. And now we've been at adidas for a massive 10 years. And yet you are acting like the two apparel company tenures are interchangeable.

It's just insane the way you make up nonsense to support your wild false statements.

Yes, @Rellyrell can give you an exhaustive history of the factors surrounding every school's change of apparel brand. That is not about "smart" or "stupid", he is just pointing out that Miami's bad experiences are not exclusive to Miami.

And, again (no matter how sarcastically you try to minimize the point), I truly don't give a **** what any other school does. The only school I care about is Miami. And for Miami, it is a far better choice to return to Nike. It's not about "smart" or "stupid". It's just the right choice for Miami. Period. Every other school has to make its own decision.
I mean I'm acting like we have been with Adidas for 10 years, and have 2 years left, and if we sign a pretty normal 8 year extension, which for as much as everyone on here wants to move to Nike, seems very much in the realm of possible to even likely, then we would be at a total of 20 years. So I'm not saying anything insane or nonsense. This is entirely possible, and the fact you act like its completely out of the realm of possibility is strange. I mean even if you want to say Switching to Nike is 60%, Staying with Adidas is 35%, and Going to Jordan is 5%... well 35% is still pretty high probability...

What I'll do is just wait and see what happens, and if we end up sticking with Adidas I'll take it to mean that most of the *****ing the last 2 years has been nothing more than that, and the the school is quite happy with the arrangement and/or Adidas is offering a better deal than Nike.... or maybe Nike doesn't value us as much as yall wanna think.... Or what will happen is we do end up switching to Nike. And the only thing I'll care about is that they don't **** up our uniform design, which I currently think are very good. ... But in the meantime as long as EVERY SINGLE TIME a school switches TO Nike yall be posting about "see, look whats happening" type ****. but then the minute a big brand switches AWAY from Nike yall get all up in arms about someone pointing it out lol. Its complete hypocrisy. IF you're going to use all these programs switching away from UA/Adidas/etc to Nike, well why can't the opposite be done?
 
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1. This was expected since Adidas hired Candace Parker & she pushed for this

2. This evaluation they gave to UTenn is other worldly. Give it 5 yrs, & Adidas will have buyers remorse

3. Nike is looking to flip another SEC program. UTenn attempted to negotiate, but that $$ amount was way too steep. UTenn wanted Bama, OSU, Texas $$, w/o their results. Smart move for UTenn.

4. If u thought we weren’t a priority before, holy ****….
 
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1. This was expected since Adidas hired Candace Parker & she pushed for this

2. This evaluation they gave to UTenn is other worldly. Give it 5 yrs, & Adidas will have buyers remorse

3. Nike is looking to flip another SEC program. UTenn attempted to negotiate, but that $$ amount was way too steep. UTenn wanted Bama, OSU, Texas $$, w/o their results. Smart move for UTenn.

4. If u thought we weren’t a priority before, holy ****….
But all these same statements NEVER could have been said about our deal with Adidas when we signed it, right?! lol. Surely Adidas isn't doing an entirely "front-end" contract with high guarantees, and thus the total value of the contract was more from Adidas than Nike, right? hmmmm... I'm seeing possible parallels here. Wonder what the UTenn contract length will be. If its 8 years, it's likely to be an excellent deal and one that we should be hoping for in a possible extension...
 
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