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Tennessee announces new apparel deal with Adidas, which includes 'unprecedented' NIL program
In its announcement, Tennessee said that Adidas would provide "unprecedented" NIL opportunities for athletes across all 20 of the school's varsity sports. In fact, Adidas will immediately start working toward securing NIL deals with Tennessee athletes during the 2025-26 athletic season.
After more than a decade, Tennessee announced it was returning to adidas as part of a 10-year contract. Through the agreement, though, the Vols will also be in position for NIL success. In the announcement,
Tennessee athletics will switch from Nike to Adidas in 2026 with plans to make the Vols the brand's flagship college program and prioritize NIL.
Tennessee’s return to Adidas isn’t just a logo change — the potential $100 million deal includes NIL perks that could put the Volunteers ahead of the competition and reshape how college programs handle athlete compensation.
Univ. of Tennessee athletics will switch from Nike to Adidas in 2026 as its official apparel supplier in a blockbuster 10-year deal that plans to make the Vols the brand’s flagship college program while paying its athletes for their name,
Tennessee and Adidas agreed to a 10-year apparel contract that starts in July 2026 as AD Danny White and the Vols ditched Nike for a new deal.
Tennessee will switch from Nike to Adidas in 2026, returning to the brand that has long-standing relationship with Lady Vols legend Candace Parker.
Sources: NCAA investigating Tennessee for NIL violations By PETE THAMEL January 30, 2024, 12:09 PM
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In the world of modern college football, the only thing that seems to matter to Division I programs is how much money they can raise for NIL funding. It's
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Front Office Sports on MSNHow Middle Tennessee State Added $668,000 to Its NIL Budget
The Blue Raiders are creating a new blueprint for cutting costs. The post How Middle Tennessee State Added $668,000 to Its NIL Budget appeared first on Front Office Sports.