Who?
That has got to be some mega donor using this to go around NIL, like most of these sponsorships. It's such a small patch that surely can't be seen on camera very well. And it's not a name brand
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Who?
That has got to be some mega donor using this to go around NIL, like most of these sponsorships. It's such a small patch that surely can't be seen on camera very well. And it's not a name brand
I like how BYU still uses the old Nike template/chassis.Who?
That has got to be some mega donor using this to go around NIL, like most of these sponsorships. It's such a small patch that surely can't be seen on camera very well. And it's not a name brand
It's fine with me. It's the school colors that matter.How many years before the jerseys begin to look like in international basketball where the sponsors are more prominent on the uniforms than anything to do with the team?
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The only issue I can see with this is if somebody goes and buys a jersey to wear around, it will presumably have the patch on it. I assume that is part of the value companies are paying for, and I could see how going by individual game would potentially mess that up. Otherwise I kind of like the idea.Can different home/away jersey patches be different companies sponsors? Is there any incremental value in parsing out individual game sponsor designations?