Danny Tax and Adidas to save the day....

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I feel like everything has fallen apart since the Adidas deal. Lost our baseball coach, missed a fg to beat uga, didn't beat any ranked teams in football, lost to little brother.

I wasn't opposed to Nike but I'm starting to wonder....
Nike was steering recruits to Oregon.
 
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I feel like everything has fallen apart since the Adidas deal. Lost our baseball coach, missed a fg to beat uga, didn't beat any ranked teams in football, lost to little brother.

I wasn't opposed to Nike but I'm starting to wonder....
Has little to nothing to do with any of those. Adidas gave us more ammo to land Keyes and an elite olineman this year. May have happened anyways but kind of pushed it over the fence. We would’ve had less money to push towards nil if we stuck with Nike.
 
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Danny White with the "Talent fee" and the Adidas contract surely should give us the means to outbid everybody in the portal.... Right?
The talent fee helps to cover the revenue sharing bill, not the outside NIL.

Part of the reported adidas number is actually a promise from adidas to spend on third-party NIL contracts directly between adidas and student-athletes.
 
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I feel like everything has fallen apart since the Adidas deal. Lost our baseball coach, missed a fg to beat uga, didn't beat any ranked teams in football, lost to little brother.

I wasn't opposed to Nike but I'm starting to wonder....
Well, just how many games has Fulmer been to? I wonder if that is a correlation?
 
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Danny White with the "Talent fee" and the Adidas contract surely should give us the means to outbid everybody in the portal.... Right?
No.

As I posted previously ...

Kirby Smart and Chip Kelly have both said nobody will outbid Oregon if they want a player bad enough. That's probably correct since Phil Knight ($44 billion) is an avid booster and Steve Ballmer's ($118 billion) wife was an Oregon cheerleader and is on the school's board of trustees. Also Dan Lanning said he would not consider leaving for another school. When asked to elaborate he said "the grass is greener here".

Then there's Michigan and Larry Ellison ( $250 billion) who's girlfriend/wife is a big Michigan fan and who allegedly pushed him to donate a significant sum to them last year.

There are many schools with wealthier alums than UT but a lot of those that might support their schools in other ways won't contribute to their athletic programs which is their prerogative..... and honestly the way it should be.

If Harvard alums wanted to buy the best football team available they probably could do so.
 
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Nike sponsors 1/2 the schools in the country.
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Nike has faced accusations of influencing recruits to go to the University of Oregon, particularly through its close relationship with the university and the alleged provision of resources and information to the Oregon basketball program. A 2017 report detailed emails where Nike executives offered recruiting advice to Oregon's coach, while other accusations, like those made by attorney Michael Avenatti, have pointed to alleged payments to influence players. While Nike and the University of Oregon deny the impropriety of these interactions, these documented instances highlight a history of close ties and allegations of undue influence.
 
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Nike has faced accusations of influencing recruits to go to the University of Oregon, particularly through its close relationship with the university and the alleged provision of resources and information to the Oregon basketball program. A 2017 report detailed emails where Nike executives offered recruiting advice to Oregon's coach, while other accusations, like those made by attorney Michael Avenatti, have pointed to alleged payments to influence players. While Nike and the University of Oregon deny the impropriety of these interactions, these documented instances highlight a history of close ties and allegations of undue influence.
Someone asked Stephen Jones why Jerry didn't contribute to the Arkansas NIL fund. His answer was that the Cowboys had enough issues to keep him busy without thinking about college NIL funds. He also said the NFL has rules for owners concerning things like buying players for any college.

I know that is different than Nike but it's just an illustration of how some organizations can, and cannot, participate in NIL. The only thing different in player payments is that it's not under the table anymore. Wild, wild west
 
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Nike was steering recruits to Oregon.

Right, but also White didn't drive a hard bargain with Nike. I feel that he just took the first offer from Adidas. Like while we get an uptick in pay, Penn State is the one who really came out on top with their Adidas deal.

I just know that I will be in Knoxville when the clearance weekend goes down at the store with all the discontinued Nike stuff that gets all dumped before day 1 of back at Adidas.
 
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I feel like everything has fallen apart since the Adidas deal. Lost our baseball coach, missed a fg to beat uga, didn't beat any ranked teams in football, lost to little brother.

I wasn't opposed to Nike but I'm starting to wonder....
Penn State announced a better deal with Adidas and now they can’t find a coach. PSU has the number 130th ranked recruiting class..
 
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Coach got you covered! We get a downed lineman after every PAT!
I was with a friend near the end zone when Brazzel housed the bomb Saturday. A 2 play drive. As we were lining up for the field goal, I told him "Watch out OL get hurt right here". Sure enough he laid there. My buddy looked at me like I was clairvoyant for a second. 😂

It didn't help ... and it's dishonorable IMHO.
 
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No.

As I posted previously ...

Kirby Smart and Chip Kelly have both said nobody will outbid Oregon if they want a player bad enough. That's probably correct since Phil Knight ($44 billion) is an avid booster and Steve Ballmer's ($118 billion) wife was an Oregon cheerleader and is on the school's board of trustees. Also Dan Lanning said he would not consider leaving for another school. When asked to elaborate he said "the grass is greener here".

Then there's Michigan and Larry Ellison ( $250 billion) who's girlfriend/wife is a big Michigan fan and who allegedly pushed him to donate a significant sum to them last year.

There are many schools with wealthier alums than UT but a lot of those that might support their schools in other ways won't contribute to their athletic programs which is their prerogative..... and honestly the way it should be.

If Harvard alums wanted to buy the best football team available they probably could do so.
Wonder in Elon likes college football? Maybe Danny White needs to invite him to a few games in Neyland 😉
 

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