PHXCATS wrote:azthrillhouse wrote:Figures that Larry would align with the laughingstock of the industry.
p.s. those hideous backgrounds that Adidas uses when they send out these images make the uniforms look even more hideous than they actually are. Adidas apparently thinks the "Las Vegas casino carpet" motif is what the kids like.
If it does not impact Arizona, why does anyone care? Adidas is giving tons of money, way more than Under Armor or Reebok or Nike were willing to give, to the conference to have people on the sidelines and the refs wear Adidas hats. Sure Adidas makes crappy uniforms but it does not play any roles into anything that will have any impact on Arizona, except you will probably be playing with an Adidas ball instead of whatever they played with in Vegas and in San Jose.
Larry has been a huge disappointment but for this deal I would have been more disappointed if he took a deal for less money with Nike or Under Armor.
I disagree. I think that Larry is an example of a line of thinking that I see in corporate America as well, that any revenue is good revenue. (Steve Patterson another disciple of this line of thinking). If Adidas "enhances the brand" just as much as Nike would, then yes, by all means take Adidas's money. If, however, Adidas brings revenue but diminishes the brand (i.e. every Pac-12 advertisement gets slapped with that hideous casino floor theme that Adidas uses) and the Pac-12 becomes a bit of a joke, is it worth the extra $2 million (or whatever) you got from Adidas? There is such a thing as bad revenue.
My pet example (not the only one) - jacking the schedule around to theoretically optimize national TV exposure to ESPN/Fox's benefit. That's a cash grab, but it might do long-term damage to revenue as fans in the footprint become disconnected and the fans outside the footprint have to stay up late to watch the games.
Sometimes a cash grab is good (moving the basketball tournament to Vegas), sometimes it's not.
p.s. I'm exceedingly disappointed that Adidas didn't stick ASU with a train wreck uniform as they have with Nebraska, UCLA, Louisville, etc.