Catbone
Hit me baby one more time
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Thats wonderdul for you. I like it and will be buying a bunch of clothes to make up for your lack of buying.Hey, I've got a proposal... Since the wordmark was provided to UT by Nike at no cost I say UT should give away any apparel with said wordmark because it is el cheapo! No way I'm paying for that garbage design. Good idea conceptually with the shape of TN but absolutely horrible in print. If it's on any uniform then that's a shame and such a waste.
DP,
Is UT potentially going to run into what Michigan ran into with Nike copyrighting (I think) the color Maize when UM switched from Nike to Adidas...should UT change down the road?
I would think UT is protected from such tactics as "Tennessee Orange" is a pretty unique color to our Vols.
Just curious. Thanks.
No money was spent on the wordmark, it was provided by Nike as part of them taking over the apparel contract.
They ran the numbers several years ago, putting armrests and back on the seats (and the corresponding 2 inch increase in seats size to accommodate the armrests) In Neyland would cut capacity to around 79,000. So since we would have cut capacity by 20%, are you willing to spend 20% more on every ticket?
No, because UT had already declared what UT orange is before Nike took over.
When Nike standardized all of the various yellows at Michigan, they developed a proprietary shade to use across the board there.
Michigan didn't "have to" change their maize because of their switch to Adidas, but they did. The reasons are complicated to explain, I'm not certain I completely understand it. It had more to do with the process for applying the color to fabrics than the actual color itself.
Wow....I was only off by 11K seats.
A few years ago I was bored one evening and counted every seat (had to make a few assumptions) in Neyland. I looked at every section on UT's ticket site and counted around 98,000 seats. I assumed the other 4.5K came from the skyboxes/pressbox.
Wow, that was a long night, Boca. If you could count one seat every second (which seems vey slow starting out, but wait till you get to "one thousand, three hundred and forty seven..."), if you could count them that fast, avg one per second, it would take you 27 hours, and 16 minutes.
I'm guessing you sped it up with some counting rows and seats/row and multiplying. Hehe
p.s. I once counted to 5,000 out loud, on a dare. It was a long night convoy, we ran out of crap to talk about, had to stay awake, got dared, and so... Took almost two hours, if I remember right. :unsure:
I think that is great. I can't wait to see them go crazy over the new uniforms.
Maybe that will silence some of the naysayers (at least for a couple of days).
My only problem with it is that one "N"
Why is it completely different? It cheapens the rest of it.
My only problem with it is that one "N"
Why is it completely different? It cheapens the rest of it.
