gA_CMAB_FA said:
In this vein, TAMU can't get out of that Adidas contract fast enough. Adidas is a dying brand in college football. The brand has very little appeal to teenagers and young adults.
Notre Dame, Michigan, and Wisconsin have dropped Adidas recently. UCLA will probably drop them after 2017.
The only new "helmet" school they have picked lately is Miami and they haven't been elite since 2003.
Of course TAMU locked in to Adidas waaaay too long - until 2022! By that time Adidas will be a WalMart product along with Starter, Russell, and Shaq's shoes.
Like it or not, Nike, Under Armour, and Jordan are what kids are culturally tied to and identify with. It would be cool to see TAMU try and get out of that bad Adidas contract and land with one of "Big Three". Recruits would take notice in football and basketball.
Kanye isn't an athlete. Last I read he was in the hospital recovering from a mental breakdown.Tribe2013 said:
Dude probably has never heard of Kanye #yeezy
gA_CMAB_FA said:
In this vein, TAMU can't get out of that Adidas contract fast enough. Adidas is a dying brand in college football. The brand has very little appeal to teenagers and young adults.
Notre Dame, Michigan, and Wisconsin have dropped Adidas recently. UCLA will probably drop them after 2017.
The only new "helmet" school they have picked up lately is Miami and they haven't been elite since 2003.
Of course TAMU locked in to Adidas waaaay too long - until 2022! By that time Adidas will be a WalMart product along with Starter, Russell, and Shaq's shoes.
High school kids hate adidas.
Like it or not, Nike, Under Armour, and Jordan are what kids are culturally tied to and identify with. It would be cool to see TAMU try and get out of that bad Adidas contract and land with one of the "Big Three". Recruits would take notice in football and basketball.
FIFY.ashley said:gA_CMAB_FA said:
In this vein, TAMU can't get out of that Adidas contract fast enough. Adidas is a dying brand in college football. The brand has very little appeal to teenagers and young adults.
Notre Dame, Michigan, and Wisconsin have dropped Adidas recently. UCLA will probably drop them after 2017.
The only new "helmet" school they have picked up lately is Miami and they haven't been elite since 2003.
Of course TAMU locked in to Adidas waaaay too long - until 2022! By that time Adidas will be a WalMart product along with Starter, Russell, and Shaq's shoes.
High school kids hate adidas.
Like it or not, Nike, Under Armour, and Jordan are what kids are culturally tied to and identify with. It would be cool to see TAMU try and get out of that bad Adidas contract and land with one of the "Big Three". Recruits would take notice in football and basketball.
You're cool with soccer moms if that's you're thing. Euros too.CraigSU84 said:
So all my cool Aggie gear ain't cool? I knew when they signed James Harden to a shoe deal it was a bad investment. James Harden. No one likes James Harden.
gA_CMAB_FA said:You're cool with soccer moms if that's you're thing. Euros too.CraigSU84 said:
So all my cool Aggie gear ain't cool? I knew when they signed James Harden to a shoe deal it was a bad investment. James Harden. No one likes James Harden.
Yup...plus points if you're a soccer playin' brotha.Fogburn95 said:gA_CMAB_FA said:You're cool with soccer moms if that's you're thing. Euros too.CraigSU84 said:
So all my cool Aggie gear ain't cool? I knew when they signed James Harden to a shoe deal it was a bad investment. James Harden. No one likes James Harden.
How about Euro soccer moms? I hear they put out.
CraigSU84 said:
So all my cool Aggie gear ain't cool? I knew when they signed James Harden to a shoe deal it was a bad investment. James Harden. No one likes James Harden.
gA_CMAB_FA said:
In this vein, TAMU can't get out of that Adidas contract fast enough. Adidas is a dying brand in college football. The brand has very little appeal to teenagers and young adults.
Notre Dame, Michigan, and Wisconsin have dropped Adidas recently. UCLA will probably drop them after 2017.
The only new "helmet" school they have picked up lately is Miami and they haven't been elite since 2003.
Of course TAMU locked in to Adidas waaaay too long - until 2022! By that time Adidas will be a WalMart product along with Starter, Russell, and Shaq's shoes.
Like it or not, Nike, Under Armour, and Jordan are what kids are culturally tied to and identify with. It would be cool to see TAMU try and get out of that bad Adidas contract and land with one of the "Big Three". Recruits would take notice in football and basketball.
And your point is....?MarathonAg03 said:gA_CMAB_FA said:
In this vein, TAMU can't get out of that Adidas contract fast enough. Adidas is a dying brand in college football. The brand has very little appeal to teenagers and young adults.
Notre Dame, Michigan, and Wisconsin have dropped Adidas recently. UCLA will probably drop them after 2017.
The only new "helmet" school they have picked up lately is Miami and they haven't been elite since 2003.
Of course TAMU locked in to Adidas waaaay too long - until 2022! By that time Adidas will be a WalMart product along with Starter, Russell, and Shaq's shoes.
Like it or not, Nike, Under Armour, and Jordan are what kids are culturally tied to and identify with. It would be cool to see TAMU try and get out of that bad Adidas contract and land with one of the "Big Three". Recruits would take notice in football and basketball.
How old are you?
gA_CMAB_FA said:And your point is....?MarathonAg03 said:gA_CMAB_FA said:
In this vein, TAMU can't get out of that Adidas contract fast enough. Adidas is a dying brand in college football. The brand has very little appeal to teenagers and young adults.
Notre Dame, Michigan, and Wisconsin have dropped Adidas recently. UCLA will probably drop them after 2017.
The only new "helmet" school they have picked up lately is Miami and they haven't been elite since 2003.
Of course TAMU locked in to Adidas waaaay too long - until 2022! By that time Adidas will be a WalMart product along with Starter, Russell, and Shaq's shoes.
Like it or not, Nike, Under Armour, and Jordan are what kids are culturally tied to and identify with. It would be cool to see TAMU try and get out of that bad Adidas contract and land with one of the "Big Three". Recruits would take notice in football and basketball.
How old are you?
Rod Tidwell said:
HAHAHAHA OH MY GOD THAT IS FUNNY
Recruits and players love the recent Aggie specialty uniforms. Didn't the '39 throwbacks receive some kind of reward, or did I dream that somewhere?gA_CMAB_FA said:
In this vein, TAMU can't get out of that Adidas contract fast enough. Adidas is a dying brand in college football. The brand has very little appeal to teenagers and young adults.
Notre Dame, Michigan, and Wisconsin have dropped Adidas recently. UCLA will probably drop them after 2017.
The only new "helmet" school they have picked up lately is Miami and they haven't been elite since 2003.
Of course TAMU locked in to Adidas waaaay too long - until 2022! By that time Adidas will be a WalMart product along with Starter, Russell, and Shaq's shoes.
Like it or not, Nike, Under Armour, and Jordan are what kids are culturally tied to and identify with. It would be cool to see TAMU try and get out of that bad Adidas contract and land with one of the "Big Three". Recruits would take notice in football and basketball.
Does this guy work in the industry or something?gA_CMAB_FA said:
In this vein, TAMU can't get out of that Adidas contract fast enough. Adidas is a dying brand in college football. The brand has very little appeal to teenagers and young adults.
Notre Dame, Michigan, and Wisconsin have dropped Adidas recently. UCLA will probably drop them after 2017.
The only new "helmet" school they have picked up lately is Miami and they haven't been elite since 2003.
Of course TAMU locked in to Adidas waaaay too long - until 2022! By that time Adidas will be a WalMart product along with Starter, Russell, and Shaq's shoes.
Like it or not, Nike, Under Armour, and Jordan are what kids are culturally tied to and identify with. It would be cool to see TAMU try and get out of that bad Adidas contract and land with one of the "Big Three". Recruits would take notice in football and basketball.