UCLA has Championsip teams across other sports, history and name recognition........and they are hoping they come back in basketball and continue to ascend in football with Mora and Rosen. Plus, it's the LA market.....seems UA wanted west coast exposure.
UCLA hasn't done jack since 1998. Lived in LA practically my whole life when I moved from the Chi. That was the most excitement around UCLA. They talk about us living off the past, well dang near all of their b ball titles came in an era when dunking was deemed illegal, outside of that 95 title. Football hasn't won anything since the 50's. UA may want to get into the LA market, but they hitched on to the wrong team to do so. Ain't nobody rocking UCLA gear...it's all about SC.
I don't disagree, I'm just saying that's the only logical explanation for what they did. It's overpaying to the extreme
And so begins Under Armour's first series of mistakes following unbelievable success/luck with Curry, Spieth, Newton, etc.
And the OP should consider himself reported. I come from a long line of gypsies and resent the slur. I'd expect more from a fellow former resident of the Stanford Residential College.
This is more than football. UCLA has a strong global brand (they have UCLA stores in Australia, Europe, and all over Asia) and is consistently the most applied to school in the country; Under Armour and Adidas have to pay large premiums to beat out Nike for schools.
And so begins Under Armour's first series of mistakes following unbelievable success/luck with Curry, Spieth, Newton, etc.
And the OP should consider himself reported. I come from a long line of gypsies and resent the slur. I'd expect more from a fellow former resident of the Stanford Residential College.
If you didn't live in Hecht, you're basically a Seminole
Anyone know how much Miami got from Adidas?
And so begins Under Armour's first series of mistakes following unbelievable success/luck with Curry, Spieth, Newton, etc.
And the OP should consider himself reported. I come from a long line of gypsies and resent the slur. I'd expect more from a fellow former resident of the Stanford Residential College.
UA struck lightening w/ Curry. Newton was humbled in the SB, Spieth was humbled by the Masters and he has not been right since. Curry is still the man, but if they don't win the title this year, this would be considered thee biggest debacle in NBA history, and it will fall on Curry's shoulders. I like UA, but this deal was one of the worst I've seen in sports history....right outside of the Knicks paying Allen Houston $100M over 7 years and only got one year out of him.
Also, isn't some of the deal valued in stock?
This is more than football. UCLA has a strong global brand (they have UCLA stores in Australia, Europe, and all over Asia) and is consistently the most applied to school in the country; Under Armour and Adidas have to pay large premiums to beat out Nike for schools.
In most instances, I would agree...however...and let me be blunt, there was 0 interest from Nike towards UCLA and Adidas is never going that high on a college team. Nike is all in w/ USC. They are very loyal to USC. UA, imo, did this for the hollywood effect. Yeah they wanted to plant a flag in LA, but again, no one is buying UCLA gear outside of their alums and current students.
This is more than football. UCLA has a strong global brand (they have UCLA stores in Australia, Europe, and all over Asia) and is consistently the most applied to school in the country; Under Armour and Adidas have to pay large premiums to beat out Nike for schools.
In most instances, I would agree...however...and let me be blunt, there was 0 interest from Nike towards UCLA and Adidas is never going that high on a college team. Nike is all in w/ USC. They are very loyal to USC. UA, imo, did this for the hollywood effect. Yeah they wanted to plant a flag in LA, but again, no one is buying UCLA gear outside of their alums and current students.
From what I gather, UA paid this much because Adidas was offering big money as well; the expiring Adidas/UCLA deal is still one of the richest in the country (top 5) so I can see them overpaying after losing Michigan, Tenn, ND, etc.
I am somewhat surprised UCLA left Adidas, their basketball recruiting benefits big time from that affiliation.
And so begins Under Armour's first series of mistakes following unbelievable success/luck with Curry, Spieth, Newton, etc.
And the OP should consider himself reported. I come from a long line of gypsies and resent the slur. I'd expect more from a fellow former resident of the Stanford Residential College.
If you didn't live in Hecht, you're basically a Seminole
Hahaha. Don't mistake me for someone that lived in Eaton.
Anyone know how much Miami got from Adidas?
Believe it was a 12yr 90m dollar deal.
Anyone know how much Miami got from Adidas?
Believe it was a 12yr 90m dollar deal.
WOW...UM is getting $7.5 million/year and UCLA is going to be getting close to $20 million??? I sure hope that we can get an opportunity to re-negotiate that deal in the coming years.