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Clemson announces 10 year, $58 million apparel contract extension with Nike

Nike has outfitted every single team that has made the College Football Playoff since it’s inception back in 2014 and it appears the company wants to continue that impressive streak by locking up one of a regular national title contender.

Clemson and Nike confirmed the details of a 10-year, $58 million contract extension on Friday that keeps the Tigers under the swoosh’s umbrella for the next decade.

While the grand total of $58 million is not quite as much as the mega deals Washington inked with adidas ($119 million) or Ohio State’s whopping $252 million pact with Nike :banger:, it’s still quite a bit of coin.

Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...million-apparel-contract-extension-with-nike/
 
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Clemson announces 10 year, $58 million apparel contract extension with Nike

Nike has outfitted every single team that has made the College Football Playoff since it’s inception back in 2014 and it appears the company wants to continue that impressive streak by locking up one of a regular national title contender.

Clemson and Nike confirmed the details of a 10-year, $58 million contract extension on Friday that keeps the Tigers under the swoosh’s umbrella for the next decade.

While the grand total of $58 million is not quite as much as the mega deals Washington inked with adidas ($119 million) or Ohio State’s whopping $252 million pact with Nike :banger:, it’s still quite a bit of coin.

Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...million-apparel-contract-extension-with-nike/

Must be that winter gear is more expensive.
 
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Clemson announces 10 year, $58 million apparel contract extension with Nike

Nike has outfitted every single team that has made the College Football Playoff since it’s inception back in 2014 and it appears the company wants to continue that impressive streak by locking up one of a regular national title contender.

Clemson and Nike confirmed the details of a 10-year, $58 million contract extension on Friday that keeps the Tigers under the swoosh’s umbrella for the next decade.

While the grand total of $58 million is not quite as much as the mega deals Washington inked with adidas ($119 million) or Ohio State’s whopping $252 million pact with Nike :banger:, it’s still quite a bit of coin.

Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...million-apparel-contract-extension-with-nike/

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I ran more than 30,000 kms in Nike Pegasus shoes. The last five years, they have been very poor quality and I have dumped them. Even the most brand loyal customers will eventually go elsewhere and that is what I did.
 
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I ran more than 30,000 kms in Nike Pegasus shoes. The last five years, they have been very poor quality and I have dumped them. Even the most brand loyal customers will eventually go elsewhere and that is what I did.

I agree. I like Nike shoes for style but I don't think they're good for running. My feet hurt if I run regularly in their running shoes. If anybody has any advice for other brands I'd appreciate it.
 
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I’ve trained in Hoka, Saucony and Asics for years and haven’t had any issues like I did with Nike. The foot pain from Nike shoes was mostly the bottom of my foot right by the heel (plantar fasciitis). Inserts have helped but the lack of arch support in Nike running shoes was the killer.

20-25 miles a week and needless to say, I’ll never run in Nike shoes again.
 
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I agree. I like Nike shoes for style but I don't think they're good for running. My feet hurt if I run regularly in their running shoes. If anybody has any advice for other brands I'd appreciate it.

Merrell running shoes are amazing. I had difficulties and pain from running any distance over 2 miles early on in my military career. When I made the switch to Merrill in 2013 it changed everything. It’s amazing how much better you can train and perform when your feet don’t hurt!
 
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Merrell running shoes are amazing. I had difficulties and pain from running any distance over 2 miles early on in my military career. When I made the switch to Merrill in 2013 it changed everything. It’s amazing how much better you can train and perform when your feet don’t hurt!

Which is why I switched to New Balance from years of Nike and Adidas.
 
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