Home opener against Nebraska for Colorado is the equivalent of ND opening against USC after not playing them for a decade.ND tickets look cheap compared to what Colorado is pushing. Ticket costs up to 700 right now for home opener against Nebraska.
Home opener against Nebraska for Colorado is the equivalent of ND opening against USC after not playing them for a decade.ND tickets look cheap compared to what Colorado is pushing. Ticket costs up to 700 right now for home opener against Nebraska.
I would agree on the secondary market. But this is buying direct from their ticket office. The cheapest ticket I could find against USC is 225 per ticket and the most expensive was 625.Home opener against Nebraska for Colorado is the equivalent of ND opening against USC after not playing them for a decade.
I would agree on the secondary market. But this is buying direct from their ticket office. The cheapest ticket I could find against USC is 225 per ticket and the most expensive was 625.
Other games are staggering too. Take a look.
Has the single game ticket release date been set yet? I read that it was sometime in June.
Is this coming from Troy Prides tweet?I’m heading Jordan Brand for new contract not sure how legit
Yes.Is this coming from Troy Prides tweet?
Laughing at the possibility of ND’s infinite amount blue hairs rocking Jordan apparel
Yes and stuff I’ve been hearing it makes the most sense but who knows with ND I think Nike or Jordan makes most senseIs this coming from Troy Prides tweet?
Why? They were in their 30's when Jordan actually played.
They know him better than the kids and probably wore Air Jordans.
I’m heading Jordan Brand for new contract not sure how legit
Strange, ISD made it sound like Jordan wasn't even on the table.I’m heading Jordan Brand for new contract not sure how legit
Why? The blue hairs wore Nike “Jordan” long before UA ever hit the sports apparel market.Laughing at the possibility of ND’s infinite amount blue hairs rocking Jordan apparel
Has the single game ticket release date been set yet? I read that it was sometime in June.

Some were profits and loss, including the Under Armour apparel deal that never quite clicked.
I doubt Sampson "knows" if a change is about to be made.It's a throw away line in a Sampson article about Swarbrick's legacy BUT I think it's based on real sentiment within the program:
It seems to be an indication that Notre Dame isn't entirely happy with the partnership and is going to move on.
This isn't exactly a hot take, but if ND keeps UA, it would be absolute malpractice considering all the athlete complaints about the shoes. Not to mention how UAs market share and popularity has cratered. It's almost an embarrassing brand at this point.
I kinda hate Nike (I live in Eugene) but sign me up for Jordan or Nike alone. It feels like the only worthwhile union at this point.