Justneedme81
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Jordan is a seperate brand that was established under Nikes name. Jordan has their own budget, their own brand , operate within themselves.Jordan is a part of Nike. Nike isnāt a part of Jordan.
Jordan is a seperate brand that was established under Nikes name. Jordan has their own budget, their own brand , operate within themselves.Jordan is a part of Nike. Nike isnāt a part of Jordan.
And report up to Nike. Itās like Infiniti within Nissan. Lexus within Toyota. Acura within Honda. Separate brands that report into a parent company. Each of these have their own management, budget and operations.Jordan is a seperate brand that was established under Nikes name. Jordan has their own budget, their own brand , operate within themselves.
Jordan is a part of Nike. Nike isnāt a part of Jordan.
There are two cited in this thread from the same year UA signed the contract. In 2014, UVA signed a new deal with Nike for the same numbers Nebraska did in 2013. The Cavalier program actually got a "raise" through that deal as Adidas was trying to get their toe in the door.Iād be interested to see the deals signed by major programs from our deal until the big 2016 Ohio State deal.
My gut instinct tells me that the Jumpman schools are getting paid more than the Nike schools of the same rank/caliber. Michigan would be an example I'd check.Jordan is a part of Nike. Nike isnāt a part of Jordan.
Jumpman doesnāt exist without Nike. Nike certainly exists without Jumpman. Jumpman is not a company. You cannot buy any Jumpman stock.My gut instinct tells me that the Jumpman schools are getting paid more than the Nike schools of the same rank/caliber. Michigan would be an example I'd check.
Which would be a part of my gut instinct. Hype pays. It's certainly exclusive.IMO, youāre only buying into the hype.
An FOI request for OU and subsequent articles said OU received more money with the jump to Jumpman from just being a Nike school. Three sports made the move. It's about eight years now since they've made the move.As a result, and since numbers arenāt available, you canāt make a side-by-side comparison of sponsorship amounts so your instinct is a guess at best.
An FOI request for OU and subsequent articles said OU received more money with the jump to Jumpman from just being a Nike school. Three sports made the move. It's about eight years now since they've made the move.
I knew about Florida but didn't realize OU made the switch.
Time helps to increase value. If Alabama was ready to evaluate new vendors, you donāt think Adidas, Under Armour and even Nike would offer more?An FOI request for OU and subsequent articles said OU received more money with the jump to Jumpman from just being a Nike school. Three sports made the move. It's about eight years now since they've made the move.
I knew about Florida but didn't realize OU made the switch.
I'm not sure what you are saying here. Jumpman? I could care less but not by a lot.Time helps to increase value. If Alabama was ready to evaluate new vendors, you donāt think Adidas, Under Armour and even Nike would offer more?
If Nikeās contract with Alabama was up for renewal tomorrow, do you think Nike would pay more? If other shoe companies wanted the contract, do you think they would pay more? I know none of them would pay less.I'm not sure what you are saying here. Jumpman? I could care less but not by a lot.
I wasn't looking for information yesterday. I saw the logo and decided to look. I noticed they got more money with the switch/upgrade to Jumpman which answers one of the questions about compensations: it appears Jumpman pays more.
I don't remember the exact number today except it was around a quarter of a million more cash per year (along with a signing bonus.)
There are schools that have a WHOLE lot more to bitch about than Bama and its Nike contracts. Ask anyone in the Auburn administration how the ROI is going with that UA stock option.
I still don't get the point you're trying to make. Sorry. I was just adding some info I found I thought was pertinent to the conversation.If Nikeās contract with Alabama was up for renewal tomorrow, do you think Nike would pay more? If other shoe companies wanted the contract, do you think they would pay more? I know none of them would pay less.