wifeisafurd said:Where to begin? It is not like a hid that I was going directly to the schools though their book store sites. I must have said that 10 times. I must have said if you want more items go to the Cal Book Store a lot.GMP said:wifeisafurd said:You do realize you went on something called Fanatics, rather than the Cal or Northwestern student stores internet sites? Just because something says it if official doesn't mean it is. If you go to Wikipedia you will see that Fanatics is an independent brand which has its own merchandise on its own site, AND which also has deals with UA, Nike, Adidas and the like to carry some of their stuff on its websites.GMP said:GoldenBearofCalifornia said:wifeisafurd said:A negotiated settlement indicates two things that did not happen. There were no negotiations, and there was no settlement, unless you want to invent some facts. UA's attorney asked for something based on the premise that their contract with Cal was the same as that of UCLA. Cal said here is your agreement, and the answer is no. UA then agreed to abide by the terms of the existing agreement. You sound a lot like a guy looking for things to be offended by if you think that is being done dirty.maxer said:I believe Cal and UA negotiated a bad settlement. I would consider us still "done dirty". Not to mention they are basically not producing fan gear at all.wifeisafurd said:I'd assuming you mean UCLA was done dirty, whose contract was terminated. Cal's contract still is in place, and is being performed by both sides. Funny how these things take on a life all their own. Cal was under pressure from UC "to do something" due to UCLA, but that never really materialized.LunchTime said:
I really like Under Armor, but they really really did Cal dirty.
Not just with the pandemic money saving contract breaking, but the apparel they put out for fans sucked aside from a few items.
Nevada had better Under Armor apparel, and they were contracted with Adidas at the time. Nevada sells like 15 hats a year, I think.
Regardless, I see Cal as a top tier institution (athletically) with a large fanbase. Whoever we sign with, the contract should include support of gear for fans to buy.
Im not sure I see Cal as a top tier athletic institution under present circumstances. One of just a few P5 programs not to make post-season in football or either gender basketball, and its overall standings in the Director's Cup sinking. Poor fan attendance and poor TV ratings. And in a conference that has problems. Don't expect huge dollars from the next contract. Sometime reality hurts.
Then you added: Not to mention they are basically not producing fan gear at all.
So I did a quick test. I went on the Cal internet bookstore site and found 64 UA clothing items for sale. That is not at all. Then I went to the list of UA teams and went to the two FBS schools that I thought would be closest to Cal: Northwestern and Wisconsin.
Northwestern's internet book store has 104 internet UA items.
Wisconsin internet book store has has 84 internet UA items.
You also sound like a guy who may be overstating a little bit.
I am not looking to get in the middle of your disagreement, but I am just curious about the numbers you listed. Those differences in the number of items (about 63% and 31%) seem pretty significant to me. Do those differences not seem significant to you?
Also, I'm curious what websites WIAF is referring to. I went to CalBears.com and as you can see there were only 21 UA items for sale.
Meanwhile, Wisconsin's official store had 171 UA items
And Northwestern's official store didn't show a total, but had 3+ pages of 48 each page for a total of 190 UA items.
If you want to buy Cal stuff from Cal, you need to go to the student store website. Same with the other schools.
No, I don't realize that. And I think you're wrong.
I went to https://calbears.com/ - that is the official Cal Athletics website, not "something called Fanatics," as you believe.
From the top menu, I clicked SHOP. From that drop down menu, I selected "Official Online Store - Shop.CalBears.com."
I then did a search and filtered by brand - UnderArmour only. Just like last week, 21 items.
What you think is a different website (Fanatics) is simply who Cal has farmed the task of running its online store out to - Fanatics. But this is the official Cal Athletics store. 21 UnderArmour items. The same goes for Wisconsin and Northwestern - I went to their Athletic Department websites and navigated from there to their official store. If you want to argue this is unofficial, take it up with the Athletic Department.
However, you did answer my question, - we were using different Cal affiliated stores. I now understand you are using https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu.
I must admit I had no idea this website existed before you just clarified it was the student store website, so I did a google search to find it. Once there, I did a search on there for Under Armour. There were 98 results! Even more than the 64 you said you found. (Before anyone asks, I also searched flor "UnderArmour" and got zero results).
However, there are not 98 items on there.
First, a number of the items may be mislabeled. For example the top two results are those sweatshirts you see above. The first is titled "MENS UNDER ARMOR BIG COTTON FULL ZIP ARCHED BERK"
But it does not take long to see that this item is not an UnderArmour item. The logo on the tag was new to me, so I zoomed in.
"Gear for Sports." I googled it. Gear for Sports is a Hanes brand. Its website reads, "Gear for Sports sells its products under some of the most powerful brands in sportswear, including Under Armour, Champion and Gear for Sports."
This sweatshirt, though, is not UnderArmour but instead the last in that list - "Gear for Sports." So let's subtract that from the 98 results. Ok, the next two items are the same brand. The next ten items are clearly UA. Then there is a pair of pants that is clearly not UA. It is called "MD25-Youth Armour Fleece Pant Golden Bears" and seems to have fallen in these results because of the word Armour in its name. There is no UnderArmour logo to be seen.
Ok so we're at ten. The next nine items are UA. We're at 19. The next item is a pair of leggings that has no visible UA logo, but I can't prove it's not UA, so I'll give it to you. 20. The final six items on the page are UA. We're at 26.
But here's where things get interesting.
As you can see here, it says we are on Page 1 of 4 of the search results. That sounds about right. There were 30 items on this page (the 25+1 UA items and the 4 non UA items). And if there are 98 results, we'd end up with 4 pages.
But when I click next page, things fall apart.
That is an error message, showing we are now on Page 2 of 0, with 0 results for the search for Under Armour. Now, I don't know if there are really only 26 UA items and the website is just not working, but I also tried this from my phone and got the same result. So I can tell you that, right now, you can only find 20 UA items on the Cal Student Store website and 31 UA items on the Cal Athletics store website.
Why don't you just google "Cal student store" and "under armor".
The first thing I noticed is that at the top of each page the book store website says:
"Official Website of UC Berkeley."
You also get this:
"Under Armour
83 Results"
And then pictures of 83 Under Armor items on three pages. The first page has 9 rows of three, next page 10 rows of 3, the third page 7 rows of 3 and one row of two. I'm going to let you do the math.
Why did I say first say 64 times, and not 83?
I had previously gone to the store and then put in Under Armor in the search box and got only 64 items. Why the difference? I don't know - ask Cal.
You said you could not get any more pages - I didn't have that problem.
Mislabeling: And then I looked at the items. So there are these MD-25 items that clearly say UA on the product description on them and also MD-25-F19 kids things that clearly have a UA label, so I'm really confused by your comment that these seem to be someone else's product. In fact, if you look at the tags in the pictures of the clothes, all the items have the UA logo. Now I didn't get 98 items on my search. Why ? I don't know ask Cal.
As for your comment about me being wrong on Fanatics, you simply don't understand that the schools have given an e commerce license to the Fanatics. The schools don't control the website. Fanatics has separate website that is puts on its own product and others that it buys from others companies. Prove it to yourself:
1) Buy something and see who the money goes to.
2) Go to the company's website and read it about what is does.
3) You can google "Fanatics" and learn about their website
If you don't like the number of UA items you need to complain to Fanatics.
What is amusing about all this is all the crybaby posters about Cal having less items now have to deal with the fact that Cal actually may sell more items than other schools. Cal just has a difficult website to navigate. The problem I see is that many of you are using the Fanatics site that doesn't support much in the way of UA items. That is a decision Fanatics makes, not UA. Realize Fanatics' main objective is to sell their own brand.
I will say this for what seems like the zenith time, go to the Cal Book Store site, the "Official Site of UC Berkeley", and you can get many more choices, including much more in the way of UA selection.
I showed you there are 26 items. With screenshots. You claim there are more, offering little more than your usual condescension.
Retired lawyer, recovering and bored - a terrible combo.