Adidas deal to be finalized today per Chris Low

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Lot of folks would apparently rather get bent over by Nike because they think it looks better. Says a lot about the mentality in this fanbase

It's actually important. A significant amount of the fanbase buys Tennessee stuff from their brand apparel. Not everyone can go to Alumni Hall and buy 2 t-shirts for $30. People want to buy UT's brand stuff. And while not always the case, Adidas had some poor design and quality at the end of the contract that has resonated with people.
 
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If true, hopefully Danny can do away with that 10% talent upcharge on tickets!
If there are enough fans willing and able to pay it, there’s no reason to get rid of it.

Pricing tickets below the intersection of supply and demand accomplishes nothing but leaving money on the table. (Also it just incentivizes more scalping.)
 
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We are going from 5.5m to 20m

I don’t think Nike even attempted a counter offer
I would look at some recent Nike offers to understand where they would’ve offered if they weren’t immediately conceding to Adidas. Unlikely they would’ve kept us at 6 million.

Switching to an inferior brand over a couple million a year is questionable. Maybe it would’ve been like 5 million more a year though.
 
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If there are enough fans willing and able to pay it, there’s no reason to get rid of it.

Pricing tickets below the intersection of supply and demand accomplishes nothing but leaving money on the table. (Also it just incentivizes more scalping.)

I forgot the blue font
 
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Facts:

The Nike black uniforms for Tennessee looked stellar. Adidas better not eff that up.

The Nike Smokey Gray uniforms for Tennessee looked really good too. Adidas better not eff that up.

The rest, eh. Nike fan gear always feels low quality at a high price, so eh.
 
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While thats true, dont forget that Tennessee borders EIGHT surrounding states, all within a reasonable distance from Knoxville. That is a very unique recruiting advantage for us. So while there might not be as much in-state talent as Georgia, when you factor in the 8 bordering states, it can absolutely serve as a pretty good equalizer!
Athens is just as close to 4 of those states. Charlotte, South Carolina (although doesn’t touch TN), Alabama, and Mississippi are all just as close or closer to Athens than Knoxville. Those are the talent rich states. Arkansas, Missouri, and Kentucky have very little talent. Virginia has talent, but it depends on if it’s in the Tidewater region.

UGA definitely has a recruiting advantage based on geography.
 
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We are going from 5.5m to 20m

I don’t think Nike even attempted a counter offer

the 5.5 is an all in number for UT with Nike. So I'm assuming your $20M is as well.

The all-in deal for Louisville is $16M so not to be a party pooper but thats not nearly as blockbuster as this was made out to be.
 
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FWIW, when we signed the Pauldo twins in women's basketball, they already had their own branded media presence, and a signed personal deal with Puma.

I don't know the details about how that was worked out, but they were highly ranked, could've gone most anywhere, but they signed to come here without hesitation, so... it's all doable.
 
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What a dumb decision. Adidas' equipment is wack. There's a reason they are paying more than Nike. They know they're an inferior product. Choosing a subpar product for money is not wise. Dumb dumb decision by Tennessee.
It is most likely a good decision by UT if you are not on board.
 
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the 5.5 is an all in number for UT with Nike. So I'm assuming your $20M is as well.

The all-in deal for Louisville is $16M so not to be a party pooper but thats not nearly as blockbuster as this was made out to be.
$4 million more than their previous biggest brand is a big deal

Also Louisville is an AD on the rise. Pat Kelsey has them back on the road to relevance after their worst two years of all time. Their baseball team went to Omaha this year.
 
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I don’t see a big deal here. Is it a deal breaker for certain recruits? Is Danny White getting snookered financially (that ain’t happening) or is it just a random issue worthy of half the fanbase to self immolate?
 
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I'm all for whatever brings in more money to the program. I would hope that DW got Adidas to come with some possible uniform concepts to show what they'd bring to the table. And I would hope that the issues that were problems before were addressed.
 
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I don’t see a big deal here. Is it a deal breaker for certain recruits? Is Danny White getting snookered financially (that ain’t happening) or is it just a random issue worthy of half the fanbase to self immolate?

For football and baseball? No.

Basketball? Maybe. Although it seems with NIL that the apparel brand for basketball has significantly waned. Cooper Flagg went to a Nike school but was appearing in New Balance commercials.
 
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$4 million more than their previous biggest brand is a big deal

Also Louisville is an AD on the rise. Pat Kelsey has them back on the road to relevance after their worst two years of all time. Their baseball team went to Omaha this year.

No disrespect but I live in the I-65 corridor in Kentucky. Louisville resonates in Jefferson County and even then half the city is UK blue. Sure they have some success in sports sporadically but in the grand scheme of college sports they are a nobody and def not anywhere comparable to UT. This will be apparent when the ACC gets blown up and they are relegated to the Big 12 or with ACC leftovers.
 
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Just don’t F*** it up. Just put your stupid 3 stripes on the current existing uniform and don’t try to do some dumbass alternate uniforms that you did before that wound up on an Israeli intramural squad. If you want to do something cool, do a throwback. I won’t make any requests for basketball bc the only thing adidas does to basketball shoes and uniforms is ruin them.
 
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Maybe it's an age thing, but i don't understand why people care if its Nike, Adidas or whoever. As long as its orange and white and UT is winning, who cares?

I have both Nike and Addias and they both fit and look perfectly fine
The Adidas uniforms looked horrendous toward the end, last time we had them. Money talks though. Hopefully they look better this time.
 
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