NDohio
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I don't think it is a situation where an athlete is gonna be given money from UA to attend ND. The vision that I see where UA gives ND players a significant advantage over other companies when it comes to NIL is in commercial endorsements. Last year Braden Lenzy was on the UA website. Expand that concept. Put ND athletes in commercials, have them be in ads both in print and on the web, put them on billboards, etc. This is where being under UA could be at a little bit of an advantage as they don't have as many schools so ND athletes can be a higher priority in UA's advertising.Nothing about Notre Dame's history suggests NIL is going to be a part of the Under Armour deal. I'm really curious why a few beat writers keep bringing it up. I guess in that way it's intriguing if true, but it goes against so much common sense realities about Notre Dame.
Is this football NIL money only? Notre Dame won't let that happen.
How much NIL money are we talking about? Some people are throwing out frankly some absurd numbers.
How would the logistics of this work? Even if you jump through the numerous illogical hoops of Notre Dame's approach to money has anyone described an effective way this could work?
On top of all of this...Under Armour doesn't have that much money.
They are already paying $9 million per year (part of that in apparel) for ND to wear their brand. They've had numerous corporate jobs cut recently, and massive restructuring since we first signed the deal back in 2014. Their stock has tanked. How can anyone pitch to their board that right now what they need is to spend even more on Notre Dame in a murky NIL relationship without guarantees it will amount to anything valuable to their brand?
They've been trying to right the ship for several years and now they're going to throw millions at fickle high school football players at a school noted for struggling to break through?
I just can't think of anything that UA could do (if they were stupid enough to over-spend on ND, to be frank) that wasn't illegal, that would work under Notre Dame's code of ethics (for a lack of a better term), and that would truly be beneficial for both parties.
I used to live just outside Columbia, SC. The USC women's basketball team is heavily featured in UA advertising all over the place in SC. ND can be that but nationally.