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Michigan/Nike deal breaks bank

TIGER-PAUL

Athletic Director
Jan 14, 2005
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Largest athletic apparel deals among public colleges
  • Michigan (Nike): $10.12 million-$10.92 million
  • Texas (Nike): $5.56 million-$5.76 million
  • Florida State (Nike): $4.2 million-$4.5 million
  • LSU (Nike): $4.1 million-$4.5 million
  • Louisville (Adidas): $4.06 million-$4.28 million
  • Kansas (Adidas): $3.8 million-$4.2 million
  • Ohio State (Nike): $3.6 million-$4.21 million
  • UCLA (Adidas): $3.54 million-$5.5 million
 
http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.ssf/2015/07/nike_michigan_1.html#incart_2box_

Largest athletic apparel deals among public colleges
  • Michigan (Nike): $10.12 million-$10.92 million
  • Texas (Nike): $5.56 million-$5.76 million
  • Florida State (Nike): $4.2 million-$4.5 million
  • LSU (Nike): $4.1 million-$4.5 million
  • Louisville (Adidas): $4.06 million-$4.28 million
  • Kansas (Adidas): $3.8 million-$4.2 million
  • Ohio State (Nike): $3.6 million-$4.21 million
  • UCLA (Adidas): $3.54 million-$5.5 million
What is Pitt's Nike deal worth?
 
Pitt will not divulge the terms of the agreement, but Pederson said that it is “a fairly long-term” deal. The deal was signed Aug 11, 2009. Earlier that year, North Carolina signed a 10-year, $37.7 million deal with the brand. I'm thinking it was a 10 year deal.
 
http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.ssf/2015/07/nike_michigan_1.html#incart_2box_

Largest athletic apparel deals among public colleges
  • Michigan (Nike): $10.12 million-$10.92 million
  • Texas (Nike): $5.56 million-$5.76 million
  • Florida State (Nike): $4.2 million-$4.5 million
  • LSU (Nike): $4.1 million-$4.5 million
  • Louisville (Adidas): $4.06 million-$4.28 million
  • Kansas (Adidas): $3.8 million-$4.2 million
  • Ohio State (Nike): $3.6 million-$4.21 million
  • UCLA (Adidas): $3.54 million-$5.5 million
What's interesting is that hoops definitely plays a role here - i.e. Kansas and for the most part Louisville although they certainly have had more success in football than Kansas, that's for sure.
 
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