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Nike and Miami

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Nike doesn’t match adidas and UA offers. Was several millions behind.


Nike bats are so bad they let teams out of their contacts. Including Miami.



Nike wasn’t perfect and got sloppy towards the end. If adidas hasn’t been great then we switch. Look at the end of the day I don’t care who we use as long as we get the most amount of money and quality equipment. You two come across as psychopaths with your undying love and support for all things Nike and kill anyone who doesn’t bow down to the check mark. And how dare someone say something positive about someone not Nike.

If nike and adidas bids are equal and we go with Nike, cool.

I will be exiting this thread and walking around town happily in my adidas Miami shoes until we switch brands.
Honestly, I’ll take the clam shell or whatever that logo was over the feathers and bad fitting jerseys adidas gave us for for what 5 years until richt finally stepped up and said enough was enough

Let’s also not forget they were paying Loserville more than us for a few years until finally someone on our end re-read our contract (probably to see when we could get out of the **** think) and noticed we were by contract not being paid what they promised… whoops adidas really cares!
 

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All I know is I dont need to be Oregon (My wallet couldnt handle that anyway) but I just want more options that dont look like they came from a local printer and had nearly no effort put into it.

What were those adidas items done within the last year or so that literally were just plain sweats but they billed them as some high end crap.
 
Nike and Miami

View attachment 320930

Nike doesn’t match adidas and UA offers. Was several millions behind.


Nike bats are so bad they let teams out of their contacts. Including Miami.



Nike wasn’t perfect and got sloppy towards the end. If adidas hasn’t been great then we switch. Look at the end of the day I don’t care who we use as long as we get the most amount of money and quality equipment. You two come across as psychopaths with your undying love and support for all things Nike and kill anyone who doesn’t bow down to the check mark. And how dare someone say something positive about someone not Nike.

If nike and adidas bids are equal and we go with Nike, cool.

I will be exiting this thread and walking around town happily in my adidas Miami shoes until we switch brands.

You are such a ****boy with your nonsense.

You continue to parrot willful ignorance of what is actually said.

There are two particularly egregious dirty tricks that you continue to pull and that (thankfully) @Calinative has mostly stopped doing.

The first is The Myth of Mo Money. The one-dimensional “claim” has always focused on the misleading headline of “the guarantee”. And this is where morons reveal themselves as morons. You have no idea how these deals are structured and you have no idea what the terms mean. A “guarantee” is just a guarantee AGAINST ROYALTIES. Which means that if you are guaranteed $5M against a 3% royalty, that means that your first $5M of royalty payments at 3% are”not paid” because you already have a guaranteed payment. You start getting the 3% royalty AFTER you surpass the guarantee.

In other words, a high guarantee/low royalty arrangement is great if you expect to fail. You will get more money if you fall short in this situation.

But a low-guarantee/high royalty arrangement provides much more money when you succeed. To use other real-world examples, this is why actors take smaller salaries for a percentage of gross box office sales. This is why George Lucas gave up his Star Wars director fee in exchange for ownership of Star Wars merch (and became a billionaire in doing so).

And here is the sad part. Many university ADs correctly foresaw the future on online sales and the “Fanatics.com model”. They knew that college merch sales could explode and that high-royalties deals were the way to go. And not only did Beta Blake NOT see the future developments, he doubled down on his mistake by locking us into a TWELVE YEAR DEAL, longer than just about anyone else signed, and preventing us from taking advantage of changes in the marketplace as other universities with shorter deals were able to do.

Insanity.

The other common myth that is spun is that if you “prefer Nike” then you must be some kind of blind fanboy. False. On a personal level, I wear both brands. I actually prefer my Ultraboosts to the Nike running shoe. I prefer adidas socks to Nike socks.

But I have made clear statements that the ****boys have ignored, which is that UM had value and impact as THE VERY FIRST ALL-APPAREL NIKE SCHOOL. Miami was all-Nike before Oregon was. Before North Carolina too. And Beta Blake threw away our history and uniqueness for The Myth of Mo Money.

So, yes, I want to re-establish our special history with Nike. And not because I can’t wear adidas. I can and do. But because some things are bigger than a couple of “guaranteed dollars”.

Finally, the third point that none of you ****boys can argue is the one that @Rellyrell makes regularly.

Results. Success. Outcomes.

Nobody can argue that Nike schools don’t win the most championships. They do. Nobody can argue that Nike schools don’t recruit the best. They do. It’s as if someone tried to argue that the SEC/Big 10 are not the two best conferences. They are.

So stop regurgitating 15-year-old stories on aluminum bats and fictitious stories about how Nike tried to outfit our teams in rags and duct tape. Acknowledge that Beta Blake converted a huge chunk of our uniform allowance into straight cash payments.

At the end of it all, even @Rellyrell can tell you how much I once SUPPORTED the move to adidas. Until I learned the truth.

Stop being an adidas/Beta Blake ****boy.
 
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All I know is I dont need to be Oregon (My wallet couldnt handle that anyway) but I just want more options that dont look like they came from a local printer and had nearly no effort put into it.

What were those adidas items done within the last year or so that literally were just plain sweats but they billed them as some high end crap.

Fear of God.

The hoodie is fantastic. Every other item they made, including the shoes, sucked.
 
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You are such a ****boy with your nonsense.

You continue to parrot willful ignorance of what is actually said.

There are two particularly egregious dirty tricks that you continue to pull and that (thankfully) @Calinative has mostly stopped doing.

The first is The Myth of Mo Money. The one-dimensional “claim” has always focused on the misleading headline of “the guarantee”. And this is where morons reveal themselves as morons. You have no idea how these deals are structured and you have no idea what the terms mean. A “guarantee” is just a guarantee AGAINST ROYALTIES. Which means that if you are guaranteed $5M against a 3% royalty, that means that your first $5M of royalty payments at 3% are”not paid” because you already have a guaranteed payment. You start getting the 3% royalty AFTER you surpass the guarantee.

In other words, a high guarantee/low royalty arrangement is great if you expect to fail. You will get more money if you fall short in this situation.

But a low-guarantee/high royalty arrangement provides much more money when you succeed. To use other real-world examples, this is why actors take smaller salaries for a percentage of gross box office sales. This is why George Lucas gave up his Star Wars director fee in exchange for ownership of Star Wars merch (and became a billionaire in doing so).

And here is the sad part. Many university ADs correctly foresaw the future on online sales and the “Fanatics.com model”. They knew that college merch sales could explode and that high-royalties deals were the way to go. And not only did Beta Blake NOT see the future developments, he doubled down on his mistake by locking us into a TWELVE YEAR DEAL, longer than just about anyone else signed, and preventing us from taking advantage of changes in the marketplace as other universities with shorter deals were able to do.

Insanity.

The other common myth that is spun is that if you “prefer Nike” then you must be some kind of blind fanboy. False. On a personal level, I wear both brands. I actually prefer my Ultraboosts to the Nike running shoe. I prefer adidas socks to Nike socks.

But I have made clear statements that the ****boys have ignored, which is that UM had value and impact as THE VERY FIRST ALL-APPAREL NIKE SCHOOL. Miami was all-Nike before Oregon was. Before North Carolina too. And Beta Blake threw away our history and uniqueness for The Myth of Mo Money.

So, yes, I want to re-establish our special history with Nike. And not because I can’t wear adidas. I can and do. But because some things are bigger than a couple of “guaranteed dollars”.

Finally, the third point that none of you ****boys can argue is the one that @Rellyrell makes regularly.

Results. Success. Outcomes.

Nobody can argue that Nike schools don’t win the most championships. They do. Nobody can argue that Nike schools don’t recruit the best. They do. It’s as if someone tried to argue that the SEC/Big 10 are not the two best conferences. They are.

So stop regurgitating 15-year-old stories on aluminum bats and fictitious stories about how Nike tried to outfit our teams in rags and duct tape. Acknowledge that Beta Blake converted a huge chunk of our uniform allowance into straight cash payments.

At the end of it all, even @Rellyrell can tell you how much I once SUPPORTED the move to adidas. Until I learned the truth.

Stop being an adidas/Beta Blake ****boy.



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That I won't jaw 'em, up my sentence and double it tomorrow"
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Lol @RVACane
 
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