Just dropped by my local middle school. Champion is the hot brand with the next generation. If we want to be a power house in the 2020s we better switch to Champion.
This is true. I had a $7.00 Champion sweatshirt, from the early 90’s, that I wore when I was leaving the gym or doing yard work; it’s pretty ratty. My 16 year old daughter discovered it in an old gym bag and now wears it nonstop. It’s amazing how many compliments her friends give her.
Pics.
Sure.
Glad you got a pic in with your lover. You must be really happy. I’d fuck you both. Hard.
Pretty smile!
I know that guy! I actually do! His D went to school with one of mine. Holy shit.
I’ve always tended to like Adidas products a little better ... although Nike generally owns the basketball shoe market.
Personally, I’d like to see us disassociate with Nike purely because of the Knight/Oregon relationship. Both Nike/Adidas are HQ’ed in Portland and I could see a deal with UW being a strategic priority for Adidas.
Given that Nike didn’t make a realistic offer outside of re-upping at essentially the existing terms, Adidas COULD have gotten away with a slightly less attractive offer than what they made.
It’s very clear to me that Adidas made this deal a very strategic priority for them in the NW ... strong business done there
TCU MBA analysis.
Ageerd. Overpaying is always a great business strat.
Just dropped by my local middle school. Champion is the hot brand with the next generation. If we want to be a power house in the 2020s we better switch to Champion.
This is true. I had a $7.00 Champion sweatshirt, from the early 90’s, that I wore when I was leaving the gym or doing yard work; it’s pretty ratty. My 16 year old daughter discovered it in an old gym bag and now wears it nonstop. It’s amazing how many compliments her friends give her.
I’ve always tended to like Adidas products a little better ... although Nike generally owns the basketball shoe market.
Personally, I’d like to see us disassociate with Nike purely because of the Knight/Oregon relationship. Both Nike/Adidas are HQ’ed in Portland and I could see a deal with UW being a strategic priority for Adidas.
Given that Nike didn’t make a realistic offer outside of re-upping at essentially the existing terms, Adidas COULD have gotten away with a slightly less attractive offer than what they made.
It’s very clear to me that Adidas made this deal a very strategic priority for them in the NW ... strong business done there
TCU MBA analysis.
Ageerd. Overpaying is always a great business strat.
I guarantee that there was a RFP sent to both Nike and Adidas
I also guarantee that Adidas has a strong plan to monetize their investment in UW ... just like Nike’s bid was consistent with their plan to monetize
Adidas is more than willing to spend more money to make more money ... and that’s not counting the strategic implications of the deal for both sides
I’ve always tended to like Adidas products a little better ... although Nike generally owns the basketball shoe market.
Personally, I’d like to see us disassociate with Nike purely because of the Knight/Oregon relationship. Both Nike/Adidas are HQ’ed in Portland and I could see a deal with UW being a strategic priority for Adidas.
Given that Nike didn’t make a realistic offer outside of re-upping at essentially the existing terms, Adidas COULD have gotten away with a slightly less attractive offer than what they made.
It’s very clear to me that Adidas made this deal a very strategic priority for them in the NW ... strong business done there
TCU MBA analysis.
Ageerd. Overpaying is always a great business strat.
I guarantee that there was a RFP sent to both Nike and Adidas
I also guarantee that Adidas has a strong plan to monetize their investment in UW ... just like Nike’s bid was consistent with their plan to monetize
Adidas is more than willing to spend more money to make more money ... and that’s not counting the strategic implications of the deal for both sides
Just dropped by my local middle school. Champion is the hot brand with the next generation. If we want to be a power house in the 2020s we better switch to Champion.
This is true. I had a $7.00 Champion sweatshirt, from the early 90’s, that I wore when I was leaving the gym or doing yard work; it’s pretty ratty. My 16 year old daughter discovered it in an old gym bag and now wears it nonstop. It’s amazing how many compliments her friends give her.
Pics.
Sure.
Glad you got a pic in with your lover. You must be really happy. I’d fuck you both. Hard.
Pretty smile!
I know that guy! I actually do! His D went to school with one of mine. Holy shit.
I’ve always tended to like Adidas products a little better ... although Nike generally owns the basketball shoe market.
Personally, I’d like to see us disassociate with Nike purely because of the Knight/Oregon relationship. Both Nike/Adidas are HQ’ed in Portland and I could see a deal with UW being a strategic priority for Adidas.
Given that Nike didn’t make a realistic offer outside of re-upping at essentially the existing terms, Adidas COULD have gotten away with a slightly less attractive offer than what they made.
It’s very clear to me that Adidas made this deal a very strategic priority for them in the NW ... strong business done there
TCU MBA analysis.
Ageerd. Overpaying is always a great business strat.
I guarantee that there was a RFP sent to both Nike and Adidas
I also guarantee that Adidas has a strong plan to monetize their investment in UW ... just like Nike’s bid was consistent with their plan to monetize
Adidas is more than willing to spend more money to make more money ... and that’s not counting the strategic implications of the deal for both sides
There's a lot of wet water in this poast.
Given the usual stupidity by many on this board, you never know
I’ve always tended to like Adidas products a little better ... although Nike generally owns the basketball shoe market.
Personally, I’d like to see us disassociate with Nike purely because of the Knight/Oregon relationship. Both Nike/Adidas are HQ’ed in Portland and I could see a deal with UW being a strategic priority for Adidas.
Given that Nike didn’t make a realistic offer outside of re-upping at essentially the existing terms, Adidas COULD have gotten away with a slightly less attractive offer than what they made.
It’s very clear to me that Adidas made this deal a very strategic priority for them in the NW ... strong business done there
TCU MBA analysis.
Ageerd. Overpaying is always a great business strat.
I guarantee that there was a RFP sent to both Nike and Adidas
I also guarantee that Adidas has a strong plan to monetize their investment in UW ... just like Nike’s bid was consistent with their plan to monetize
Adidas is more than willing to spend more money to make more money ... and that’s not counting the strategic implications of the deal for both sides
Since Adidas has dropped some payroll in the Bball thingy.... sure. They have some loose change to swing to you Mutts.
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I also guarantee that Adidas has a strong plan to monetize their investment in UW ... just like Nike’s bid was consistent with their plan to monetize
Adidas is more than willing to spend more money to make more money ... and that’s not counting the strategic implications of the deal for both sides
hot take there teq
Hot take.
Boom! Went there!