2026 Brand Swap: Tracking the Drip and the Dollars
Money Talks, Longtime Partnerships Walks
- Penn State: #WeAre officially ended its 33-year relationship with Nike and began a reported $300 million, 10-year partnership with Adidas. The agreement includes cash, products, NIL considerations, and other benefits.
- Tennessee: Rocky Top officially returned to Adidas under a 10-year partnership with a major emphasis on athlete opportunities. Adidas has already pursued individual deals with Tennessee athletes, and every Vol student-athlete will be eligible for the company’s NIL Ambassador Network.
- South Carolina: Sandstorm officially entered the Nike era under a new 10-year partnership. Nike marked the launch by signing five South Carolina athletes—Joyce Edwards, Nyck Harbor, Chloe Kitts, LaNorris Sellers, and Dylan Stewart—to its Blue Ribbon Elite NIL program.
- Georgia Tech: The Rambling Wreck reunited with Under Armor, which counted Georgia Tech as its first collegiate customer in 1996. The new 10-year partnership is reportedly worth nearly six times the average annual value of Tech’s previous Adidas agreement.
More than Just a Logo
Drip Winners
Tennessee Volunteers
Straight from The Sheriff’s mouth @Vol_Sports
Welcome to the \ family pic.twitter.com/c9y4Riom6y
— adidas US Football (@adidasFballUS) July 2, 2026
The “Omaha” to Adidas was executed with perfection on Rocky Top; you can almost hear Dolly singing. The Vols rolled out the red carpet (read: checkerboard end zone) and brought back the Sheriff to announce the partnership. It was great to see current student-athletes featured as well, further highlighting why the move to Adidas was so important. Now, if we can only get Peyton to cheer for the home team when the Arch and the Horns come to town this season.
Georgia Tech
The Next Chapter Begins🤝
#StingEm 🐝 pic.twitter.com/rfV5UllDOZ— Georgia Tech Football (@GeorgiaTechFB) June 30, 2026
One of the biggest challenges with gold is the sheer number of variations. It has not been uncommon in the past to see the Rambling Wreck rock a different patatone for the helmets, jerseys, and pants. Georgia Tech unveiled white-and-gold uniforms. They have also provided us with three pant colors. We are still waiting for the Navy, but overall, Under Armour did well on The Flats.
Penn State
Some things change.
Some things never should.#WeAre \ @adidas pic.twitter.com/FBFV6hKCid— Penn State Football (@PennStateFball) July 1, 2026
The designers at Adidas had one job. Don’t mess up one of the most iconic jerseys in college football. Good news, they did not. “Greatness needs no redesign.” We couldn’t agree more. We really like the ‘We Are’ on the inside of the jerseys’ collars.
South Carolina
The start 🤙 pic.twitter.com/X9vNByy95G
— South Carolina Football (@GamecockFB) July 1, 2026
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