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Utah Chose Adidas Over Nike in Closed Bid After Under Armour Exit

Internal reports show Nike submitted competing offer before Utah's $94.75M Adidas deal closed.

Published July 16, 2026 Source Yahoo Sports From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · July 16, 2026

Utah Chose Adidas Over Nike in Closed Bid After Under Armour Exit

Internal reports show Nike submitted competing offer before Utah's $94.75M Adidas deal closed.

The University of Utah evaluated Nike alongside Adidas before signing a seven-year, $94.75 million apparel contract announced this week. Internal reports reviewed by university officials confirm Nike submitted a formal bid during the evaluation period that began after Under Armour declined to renew its deal in early 2024.

The process began when Under Armour notified Utah it would not extend beyond the current contract expiring June 2025. Utah engaged athletic department consultants to manage the bid process through fall 2024. Nike and Adidas both participated in campus visits and submitted financial proposals. Adidas prevailed with an average annual value of $13.5 million, placing Utah among the top-15 highest-paid programs in college athletics. The deal includes performance bonuses tied to conference championships and College Football Playoff appearances.

Nike's involvement matters because the company has been selective about new Power Four deals since 2020, prioritizing renewals with existing partners over competitive bids. Utah represents the second major Mountain West-to-Power Four program Adidas has captured in two years, following Arizona State's $88 million renewal in 2023. The pattern suggests Adidas is using conference realignment to reposition against Nike's dominance in the Big Ten and SEC, where Nike holds 10 of 18 Big Ten programs and 8 of 16 SEC programs.

The timing aligns with Under Armour's broader retreat from college athletics. The Baltimore-based brand now holds just five Power Four programs after exits from UCLA, California, and Utah within 18 months. Under Armour cited profitability concerns in earnings calls, noting college deals carry lower margins than NFL and international partnerships. Utah's athletic director cited "long-term stability" in public statements about the Adidas selection, language that mirrors concerns other Under Armour partners have voiced privately about contract renewals.

Nike's bid also signals the company remains willing to compete for programs with strong football brands entering expanded playoff formats. Utah posted a 58-16 record from 2019-2023 and will join the Big 12 for the 2024 season. The program's valuation increased after landing a $31.8 million annual media rights allocation in the new Big 12 contract. Nike walked away from the deal, but the bid itself indicates the swoosh views Big 12 expansion as worth tracking.

Adidas now has three weeks to finalize coaching staff apparel, training gear, and on-field uniform designs before spring practice begins in March. The company plans a full rebrand including helmet decals and sideline infrastructure. Utah's equipment staff will travel to Adidas headquarters in Portland in late January for final approvals. Nike's existing inventory at Pac-12 programs moving to new conferences creates surplus that smaller Mountain West schools are already negotiating to acquire at discounted rates.

The Utah deal brings Adidas to 12 Power Four programs for the 2025 season. Nike holds 42. Jordan Brand, a Nike subsidiary, holds 6. The gap remains wide, but Adidas added three programs in 2024 alone while Nike lost California and South Florida. Conference realignment continues through 2026, with SMU, Stanford, and remaining Pac-12 holdouts all holding contracts expiring before 2027. Those renewals will clarify whether Adidas views the current window as a temporary opportunity or a sustained challenge to Nike's market position.

The takeaway
Nike bid on Utah but lost to Adidas's **$94.75M** offer, confirming the swoosh still competes for playoff-caliber programs despite Under Armour exits.
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