chris98251":2sazkajk said:Why are you even in the conversation, Uncle Phil basically uses Oregon as his display case and funds that whole program.
getnasty":1j90hp8h said:If you polled 100 high school football player 94 would rather wear Nike then anything else. Not sure if will keep someone from going to UW but maybe.
I thought it was Carhartt.JSeahawks":1pafb8r4 said:I hear WSU is in negotiations with Crocs.
fenderbender123":1gq5pr5e said:Looks like we might be getting rid of the tan and going back to actual gold...
getnasty":3l2rmb9u said:If you polled 100 high school football player 94 would rather wear Nike then anything else. Not sure if will keep someone from going to UW but maybe.
fenderbender123":19wvae86 said:getnasty":19wvae86 said:If you polled 100 high school football player 94 would rather wear Nike then anything else. Not sure if will keep someone from going to UW but maybe.
No serious college football player is going to care that much about brand. It's a very tiny preference in the grand scheme of things.
JSeahawks":2qlrw6mt said:fenderbender123":2qlrw6mt said:getnasty":2qlrw6mt said:If you polled 100 high school football player 94 would rather wear Nike then anything else. Not sure if will keep someone from going to UW but maybe.
No serious college football player is going to care that much about brand. It's a very tiny preference in the grand scheme of things.
I think you'd be surprised. I'm sure its much more prevalent in basketball recruiting then football recruiting, but i'm sure it exists to some extent in football too. Especially with Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, etc, etc all starting to sponsor high school 7 on 7 teams, which is becoming the football version of AAU basketball. I've heard many stories of basketball recruits not even taking calls from coaches if they dont have the proper brand.