šŸˆ NCAA approves commercial logo's on jersey's starting Aug 1st.

If it's done right, I don't believe it'll be that bad. You enter your Oregon's in the story with their two dozen uniforms? I'm not sure how that will work.

As example, this wouldn't be so bad if it's left to the top image.

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If it's done right, I don't believe it'll be that bad. You enter your Oregon's in the story with their two dozen uniforms? I'm not sure how that will work.

As example, this wouldn't be so bad if it's left to the top image.

Well. The advertising on field wasnt as bad as suspected. All around BD there is some.

Maybe we just live in that world.
Watched a network show on tv the other night. Some commercial breaks were 4 minutes. 20+ minutes for 60 minute show.
Radio for bama games have commercials on top of commercials

The ribbon around stadium is commercial packed. On video boards many many commercials.
The cost of entertainment i guess.
The uniforms i thought would be off limit. But Allstate sugar bowl ( or USFnG) patches
Subliminal commercials. Sneaking the shit in.

They act ( like DP) developed and created the sport They own it. Now. $$$$$$ owns everything

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That's, basically, what I said with the first example: opposite Nike's. It would be in the same position relative to the jersey number.

The question is more about the second patch. They approved two patches.

Another...where do they put the SEC Grad stuff?
Up to two additional patches on apparel and one on equipment. If the team doesn't have shoulder numbers you can put them up there.

I'm betting that all patches will go on front shoulder/collarbone area with the conference logo going on top. If they use left and right sides the conference logo will go at the top of one side and the uniform sponsor (Nike) will top the other side. The equipment logo, IMO, will go on the back of the helmet to one side of the stripe.
 
Up to two additional patches on apparel and one on equipment. If the team doesn't have shoulder numbers you can put them up there.
They already have one. In Bama's case, it's Nike. The cooling fans may be Power Breeze and American Standard. The first is already there.

At least this is how I've read and understood this. That's the reason I said "opposite the Niki logo" earlier.

What you copied here was the NCAA's release. It's far from clear.

We'll see. Alabama is traditionally sharp, yet conservative, with things like this. I suspect that'll continue.
 
They already have one. In Bama's case, it's Nike. The cooling fans may be Power Breeze and American Standard. The first is already there.

At least this is how I've read and understood this. That's the reason I said "opposite the Niki logo" earlier.

What you copied here was the NCAA's release. It's far from clear.

We'll see. Alabama is traditionally sharp, yet conservative, with things like this. I suspect that'll continue.
It's unclear if the Nike logo is included. The statement says two additional. I'm sure every team currently has a uniform sponsor logo so two additional means a total of three (not including the equipment logo now allowed).
 
It's unclear if the Nike logo is included. The statement says two additional. I'm sure every team currently has a uniform sponsor logo so two additional means a total of three (not including the equipment logo now allowed).
Right. Which was the question I posed at the very beginning of the thread. One opposite Nike, where do they put the other?




 
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