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Speaking of BSU, you guys just stole my school's president.
*The More You Know*
You went to NKU? What are your thoughts on Mearns?
Speaking of BSU, you guys just stole my school's president.
*The More You Know*
.You went to NKU? What are your thoughts on Mearns?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The end of an era! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ND?src=hash">#ND</a> scoreboard comes down. On this scoreboard I saw <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ND?src=hash">#ND</a> 31 <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UofM?src=hash">#UofM</a> 0 <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/campuscrossroads?src=hash">#campuscrossroads</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/jumbotron?src=hash">#jumbotron</a> <a href="https://t.co/GiPu5dkdWx">pic.twitter.com/GiPu5dkdWx</a></p>— Corey Angst (@cangst) <a href="https://twitter.com/cangst/status/828696308382830592">February 6, 2017</a></blockquote>
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I don't know what game he was at, but I saw 37-0
I don't know what game he was at, but I saw 37-0
Yepp same. That was the greatest sporting moment i've ever been at.
I'm with Beau. I seriously think that Under Armour isn't going to have staying power until they figure out what to do with that gaudy "X" logo (I know, I know).
It just doesn't look good... you can make it part of the design, but it's still going to end up standing out as the center piece, and it's just not a unique and stylish symbol.
With Nike, the swoosh is iconic, and yet it's subtle enough that it acts as "the cherry on top" of a design, rather than just kind of sitting over the top of the design and dominating it for no reason.
With Adidas, they've got the iconic three stripes... you can make any design that accounts for the stripes and looks like a shoe is supposed to look. They don't even really have a logo that they use outside of the tongue of the shoe, unless they're using that super dope throwback leaf, in which case that is a worthy logo to center a design around.
Under Armour's logo just doesn't lend itself to being designed around, like Adidas' three stripes, and it's not a logo that lends itself to aiding the design of a shoe, like the Nike swoosh. UA has a problem with the very root of their branding.
Also, their shoes just suck in general. The ND shoes above are far too busy in their design, and their Curry shoes look like generic white dad shoes.
If generic white dad shoes is your thing, that's cool... but "generic white dad shoes" shouldn't be describing the shoes branded for one of the biggest superstars on the planet. Can't believe Curry and his people let that happen.
The logo sucks on shoes. I think it looks great on shirts and pants, especially on polos. But yeah they need to come up with a different logo for shoes. If they really need the UA logo they should just put it on the tongue of the shoe.
I wonder if they'll try to sell pieces of the scoreboard to go with the benches and the old grass.
I wonder if they'll try to sell pieces of the scoreboard to go with the benches and the old grass.
I would think they put it some where on campus or the very least the college football HOF
I don't know what game he was at, but I saw 37-0
I've got some reasonably good connections to people that work at UA in Baltimore, and I don't think the company has a great culture (despite rampant recent success) and I'm not entirely sure they're built for long term success.
With that being said, the logo is great for upper body apparel as greyhammer said. It's very important to make the distinction between that kind of apparel design and shoes.
With regard to shoes, there are lots of mixed reviews on them. From a cosmetic standpoint, people tend to hate them. From a function standpoint, some people really like them and others do not. Speaking strictly of cosmetics the logo does not look good on the side. It's my personal opinion that it needs to go on the toe of the shoes... OR Under Armour needs to develop a separate shoe brand like how Jordan brand was done and call them "Curry" and make a logo that doesn't suck. They have enough ties to prominent figures in every sport (Harper, Brady/Newton, Curry) that they could even do dedicated microbrands for each person.
As for design on the toe, they already have a lot of cleats that don't look bad with an offset toe logo. And they could do something wrapped straight on the toe like what you seen from other "square" logo brands like Tory Burch. Or even have it on the heel. Right now, they just have way too many designs that are trying too hard to be different. Very few shoes look clean, and those that do are pretty boring.
From what I've heard, they're basically mandated to have a logo entirely visible from the side profile because that's how most still frames of shoes are done for marketing purposes. And accordingly, it's a significant design hurdle.
South Bend A worker was injured after falling off scaffolding at Notre Dame Friday morning.
Around 8:30a.m., a 36-year-old male subcontractor was working on the exterior of Corbett Family Hall at Notre Dame Stadium when he fell from scaffolding.
He suffered fractures to his legs.
He was taken to Memorial Hospital around 8:45a.m.
His injuries are not considered life-threatening. Investigators are trying to determine what caused the fall.
if some how this story works it's way to espn you know they are going to bring up BK
Friend of mine said it was the second time this has happened during this construction. The other guy fell not quite as far and hurt his shoulder. Cannot confirm.
They obviously had a harness on because If not they would be dead from a similar fall without. Construction has dangers that go along with It! Safety Is huge these days! It Is a business in and of itself.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Making progress on that video board for this season. <a href="https://t.co/F3fag8O5gV">https://t.co/F3fag8O5gV</a></p>— Irish Illustrated (@PeteSampson_) <a href="https://twitter.com/PeteSampson_/status/830505088955326466">February 11, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The new video board is going to be big! Incredible things happening in this historic place. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/IrishBouND18?src=hash">#IrishBouND18</a> <a href="https://t.co/DJOb2gwQ86">pic.twitter.com/DJOb2gwQ86</a></p>— Brian Polian (@BrianPolian) <a href="https://twitter.com/BrianPolian/status/830504620992643073">February 11, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Harnesses aren't required (and typically not used) if you are working from a properly guardrailed scaffold. The recent article was reported as a fall from scaffolding, not sure about the one Connor mentioned though.
Apparently there's going to be a new game day locker room that a source called amazing. Also will be updates to the Gug, but not really sure what those entail.
Junior Day Buzz | Irish Sports Daily
Since there is no Shamrock Series game, what are the odds we break out Green unis next season for a home game?