Sunday, January 24, 2016

FSU Shoe Contract Info



http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/blog/threads_and_laces/2014/08/nike-adidas-under-armour-ncaa-deals.html


http://www.theterritory.org/phorum/read.php?5,480614,480614#msg-480614

"Will get $6.5 million a year from Adidas, while we get what from that Oregon Shoe Company? $3.5 million?

Sheeesh."


http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/13260992/michigan-11-year-deal-nike-worth-169m

"That works out to an average of $11.26 million a year over the 15 years. When breaking it down by year, it is actually not bigger than the 10-year deal Notre Dame signed with Under Armour last year, a source with knowledge of that deal told ESPN.com.
At $8.2 million a year in cash and equipment, Michigan's current deal with Adidas, which comes to an end after the 2016 spring season, was the most lucrative among public schools in the country."

https://floridastate.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1636073

" Florida State renegotiated its apparel contract with NIKE, signing a deal worth roughly $50 million over 10 years. Warchant.com obtained that contract through an open records request, showing how FSU signed a good deal at the time - but it may quickly be outstripped by more lucrative contracts at other schools. The extension, signed June 27 of last year, stipulates that NIKE will provide FSU an average of 1.45 million in cash each year and 2.9 million in supplied product each year for five years, with a potential extension through 2022-2023"


http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/blog/threads_and_laces/2014/12/compare-the-nike-contracts-of-the-four-college.html

  • Florida State: $3 million in equipment and apparel and $1.4 million in cash.
  • Ohio State: $2.5 million in equipment and apparel and nearly $1.5 million in cash. The university also gets $150,000 in discretionary apparel, typically for athletic department personnel.
  • Alabama: $2.8 million in equipment and apparel, $780,000 in cash.
  • Oregon: $2.2 million in equipment and apparel and $600,000 in cash. The university also gets $185,000 in discretionary apparel, typically for athletic department personnel.


  • http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2049223-florida-state-reportedly-extended-contract-with-nike-in-2013


    "NIKE will provide FSU an average of 1.45 million in cash each year and 2.9 million in supplied product each year for five years, with a potential extension through 2022-2023"



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