šŸˆ Alabama, Nike, and the apparel contract renewal coming up soon.

Washington deal was just inked last month. And Patino

Show 'em the money
Top collegiate apparel deals by total value

1. UCLA (Under Armour)
15 years, $280 million, $18.67 million/year

2. Ohio State (Nike)
15 years, $252 million, $16.8 million/year

3. Texas (Nike)
15 years, $250 million, $16.67 million/year

4. Louisville (Adidas)
10 years, $160 million, $16 million/year

5. Nebraska (Adidas)
11 years, $128 million, $11.6 million/year

6. Michigan (Jumpman/Nike)
11 years, $127.12 million, $11.56 million/year

7. Washington (Adidas)
10 years, $119 million, $11.9 million/year

8. Wisconsin (Under Armour)
10 years, $96 million, $9.6 million/year

9. Notre Dame (Under Armour)
10 years, $90 million, $9 million/year

10. Miami (Adidas)
12 years, $93.6 million, $7.8 million/year

11. Oregon (Nike)
11 years, $88 million, $8 million/year

12. South Carolina (Under Armour):
10 years, $71.5 million, $7.15 million/year

13. Texas A&M (Adidas)
8 years, $7.1 million/year
 
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Why? The pro-combat unis were slick (and sold a shit load of jerseys and gloves mind you). Our fan bases complete and utter anger at the thought of any type of change, no matter if its just for one game or not, to the uniforms is super weird. I love the tradition, too but it's nice to have an alternate every once in a while and the kids love it. But then again when has it ever been about the kids *shrug*
 
^The Pro Combat unis were basically the same with just a few minor wrinkles. I don't think we care about that. We just don't want to see anything like all greys or changing the helmet, stripes, etc.
 
No crap uniforms! Yes, fans bought them, but they also bought Walmart jerseys. When fans buy those special jerseys, the majority of the revenue goes to Nike. Pro Combat is a Nike product name. It has nothing to do with Alabama. Nike uses the Pro Combat products with every college team they work with and every NFL team. There's nothing unique about it.
 
No crap uniforms! Yes, fans bought them, but they also bought Walmart jerseys. When fans buy those special jerseys, the majority of the revenue goes to Nike. Pro Combat is a Nike product name. It has nothing to do with Alabama. Nike uses the Pro Combat products with every college team they work with and every NFL team. There's nothing unique about it.

What was "crap" about the pro combat uniforms? I have no clue what their revenue split is and won't pretend to but I think its pretty silly to suggest that Alabama gets nothing from jersey sales, dont you? And I have no clue what you were getting at with the pro combat stuff, who said the name was unique to Alabama?

I think they've done a great job with the few special jerseys they've released...just my opinion.

Whoever put the "b" in subtle....kinda thing.

If I'm an idiot for liking the pro combat unis I'm probably going to get a lot of shit for this one... I LOVED those black on red jerseys they released a couple of years ago that fans had an absolute damn meltdown about.
 
Teams that have given in to the whole softball look, have at times, been unrecognizable to the average fan. Watching Ohio State morph into a kaleidoscope of contrasting colors is horrible. Michigan's road whites with the stripes on the jerseys and pants are ugly with a capital U. Michigan should never do stripes. The charcoal grey and orange of Tennessee was terrible. Every year Arkansas look like they are trying to reinvent football by changing their unis. It ain't working.

I'm conservative in nature, so I will qualify my points here, I never really thought it was cool when Bama would trade off to the white helmets. When we had the white domes and crimson jerseys on I thought we looked more like Nebraska and that's not a compliment. When you mess with a team's uniforms you're picking on their identity and tradition and I never thought that was a good idea. With Alabama being about as traditional as they come and ultra-successful why sell out to the sneaker people?
 
No crap uniforms! Yes, fans bought them, but they also bought Walmart jerseys. When fans buy those special jerseys, the majority of the revenue goes to Nike. Pro Combat is a Nike product name. It has nothing to do with Alabama. Nike uses the Pro Combat products with every college team they work with and every NFL team. There's nothing unique about it.

What was "crap" about the pro combat uniforms? I have no clue what their revenue split is and won't pretend to but I think its pretty silly to suggest that Alabama gets nothing from jersey sales, dont you? And I have no clue what you were getting at with the pro combat stuff, who said the name was unique to Alabama?

I think they've done a great job with the few special jerseys they've released...just my opinion.

Whoever put the "b" in subtle....kinda thing.

If I'm an idiot for liking the pro combat unis I'm probably going to get a lot of shit for this one... I LOVED those black on red jerseys they released a couple of years ago that fans had an absolute damn meltdown about.

Many people, including you, keep mentioning the Pro Combat uniforms when referring to the "special" uniforms. Did you know that all of Alabama's uniforms are Pro Combat? Pro Combat from Nike only means they use certain material and a certain cut of the apparel. You can go to Dick's and buy Pro Combat apparel. Alabama gets a cut of any sale of a licensed apparel item (thank you Bill Battle and his business before he was AD). Sell more t-shirts, get more $$. Sell more hats, get more $$. The addition of another jersey to sell doesn't add that much $$.
 
No crap uniforms! Yes, fans bought them, but they also bought Walmart jerseys. When fans buy those special jerseys, the majority of the revenue goes to Nike. Pro Combat is a Nike product name. It has nothing to do with Alabama. Nike uses the Pro Combat products with every college team they work with and every NFL team. There's nothing unique about it.

What was "crap" about the pro combat uniforms? I have no clue what their revenue split is and won't pretend to but I think its pretty silly to suggest that Alabama gets nothing from jersey sales, dont you? And I have no clue what you were getting at with the pro combat stuff, who said the name was unique to Alabama?

I think they've done a great job with the few special jerseys they've released...just my opinion.

Whoever put the "b" in subtle....kinda thing.

If I'm an idiot for liking the pro combat unis I'm probably going to get a lot of shit for this one... I LOVED those black on red jerseys they released a couple of years ago that fans had an absolute damn meltdown about.

Many people, including you, keep mentioning the Pro Combat uniforms when referring to the "special" uniforms. Did you know that all of Alabama's uniforms are Pro Combat? Pro Combat from Nike only means they use certain material and a certain cut of the apparel. You can go to Dick's and buy Pro Combat apparel. Alabama gets a cut of any sale of a licensed apparel item (thank you Bill Battle and his business before he was AD). Sell more t-shirts, get more $$. Sell more hats, get more $$. The addition of another jersey to sell doesn't add that much $$.

We actually have Mach 1 jerseys now, not Pro Combat. And Pro Combat was their description for that specific collection that they then decided to turn into a campain.
 
No crap uniforms! Yes, fans bought them, but they also bought Walmart jerseys. When fans buy those special jerseys, the majority of the revenue goes to Nike. Pro Combat is a Nike product name. It has nothing to do with Alabama. Nike uses the Pro Combat products with every college team they work with and every NFL team. There's nothing unique about it.

What was "crap" about the pro combat uniforms? I have no clue what their revenue split is and won't pretend to but I think its pretty silly to suggest that Alabama gets nothing from jersey sales, dont you? And I have no clue what you were getting at with the pro combat stuff, who said the name was unique to Alabama?

I think they've done a great job with the few special jerseys they've released...just my opinion.

Whoever put the "b" in subtle....kinda thing.

If I'm an idiot for liking the pro combat unis I'm probably going to get a lot of shit for this one... I LOVED those black on red jerseys they released a couple of years ago that fans had an absolute damn meltdown about.

Many people, including you, keep mentioning the Pro Combat uniforms when referring to the "special" uniforms. Did you know that all of Alabama's uniforms are Pro Combat? Pro Combat from Nike only means they use certain material and a certain cut of the apparel. You can go to Dick's and buy Pro Combat apparel. Alabama gets a cut of any sale of a licensed apparel item (thank you Bill Battle and his business before he was AD). Sell more t-shirts, get more $$. Sell more hats, get more $$. The addition of another jersey to sell doesn't add that much $$.

I keep mentioning it because it was a sweet uniform and they could do something similar with a new uniform, doesn't have to be that exact one. And like someone else said, the current ones aren't even pro combat. I'm pretty sure we went from pro combat to vapor to the current ones. And suggesting that the addition of new jersey wouldnt add much sells is also pretty ridiculous. How in the world do you figure that? I see those black Bama jersey's all over the place now and we never actually used them in a game. Like I get it, you dont want to see any change in the unis at all. Just say that, dont say things like "it wouldnt add much sales" to argument. Because thats just not true.
 
Licensing royalty rates listed here for those interested, page 7.

https://www.clc.com/CollegiateLicen...ns-Licensing-Information-as-of-March-2018.pdf

My two favorite "special" jerseys, the houndstooth collared jersey from 2010 I believe and the houndstooth in the number. I own both.

I think the houndstooth collar was 2006, in honor of Bear Bryant's 25 anniversary of 315. I never got that one unfortunately. I wanted to get a DJ Hall hound sooth collar. The pro combat jersey's (houndstooth in the number) was 2010.

If I'm an idiot for liking the pro combat unis I'm probably going to get a lot of shit for this one... I LOVED those black on red jerseys they released a couple of years ago that fans had an absolute damn meltdown about.
Using the word red is ambiguous and contentious.

Black and Red....would be Georgia.

*black and crimson
 
No crap uniforms! Yes, fans bought them, but they also bought Walmart jerseys. When fans buy those special jerseys, the majority of the revenue goes to Nike. Pro Combat is a Nike product name. It has nothing to do with Alabama. Nike uses the Pro Combat products with every college team they work with and every NFL team. There's nothing unique about it.

What was "crap" about the pro combat uniforms? I have no clue what their revenue split is and won't pretend to but I think its pretty silly to suggest that Alabama gets nothing from jersey sales, dont you? And I have no clue what you were getting at with the pro combat stuff, who said the name was unique to Alabama?

I think they've done a great job with the few special jerseys they've released...just my opinion.

Whoever put the "b" in subtle....kinda thing.

If I'm an idiot for liking the pro combat unis I'm probably going to get a lot of shit for this one... I LOVED those black on red jerseys they released a couple of years ago that fans had an absolute damn meltdown about.

Many people, including you, keep mentioning the Pro Combat uniforms when referring to the "special" uniforms. Did you know that all of Alabama's uniforms are Pro Combat? Pro Combat from Nike only means they use certain material and a certain cut of the apparel. You can go to Dick's and buy Pro Combat apparel. Alabama gets a cut of any sale of a licensed apparel item (thank you Bill Battle and his business before he was AD). Sell more t-shirts, get more $$. Sell more hats, get more $$. The addition of another jersey to sell doesn't add that much $$.

We actually have Mach 1 jerseys now, not Pro Combat. And Pro Combat was their description for that specific collection that they then decided to turn into a campain.

Actually the campaign was first. They used the special uniforms to help promote Pro Combat.
 
Overall, I too, am a traditionalist on the uniforms. I'm ok if they wanted to do the white helmets to commemorate a special team/occasion from back in the 60's when they wore them.

One thing I wouldn't mind that would be subtle and look good IMO is to the pants. In Birdman's signature he has a pic of TJ Yeldon running into the endzone, on the pants on the red stripe running down the side of the pants, but the script A on the hip above the stripe or I like the idea of putting a script A above one of the thigh pad, just below the waist. I think that would look good and wouldn't detract from the classic look of our uni's.
 
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