Another wrinkle in the unies... http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nca...ng-absurd/ar-BBlCX6Y?ocid=ansBleacherReport11 Maybe we could do a glow in the dark eye at midfield for a night game?
LSU is a Nike school too. I may be in the minority but I kind of liked those white uniforms they wore for the Arkansas game a few years ago.
I have no problem w a new uni every now and again, but until they invent pitch black football there is no need for a glow in the dark uniform. Spend that money on making a better helmet to protect players more. one day he is going to break out the cloaking jersey that renders the user invisible.
Oregon is not going to play in the glow in the dark unis. Probably against NCAA rules. From Nike's standpoint it's not a waste of money. It draws attention to Nike. It got you talking about them didn't it. And it cost them a lot less than a national TV ad would
Plenty of other subjects to talk about but you talked about the Nike uniforms. Score a point for the power of advertising. No, you are not going to buy a glow in the dark football uniform but you may subconsciously choose a pair of Nike sneakers over a pair of Reboks, Addidas, or New Balance. Even if you don't some others will