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Shanna Lockwood-USA TODAY Sports
Auburn athletic director Jay Jacobs announced this week that the Tigers have extended their apparel partnership with Under Armour through June 2025. Per AL.com:

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Auburn's deal is worth $78.1 million over the next nine years at an average of $8.68 million per year, making it the third-largest apparel deal in the country, according to data compiled by AL.com

The deal includes a base compensation worth $22.5 million, and a product and apparel total worth $40.5 million over the life of the deal. Auburn will also be provided $10 million in stock in the company, $4.5 million in royalties and $675,000 in marketing.
The deal will cover all 21 sports at Auburn and is the largest apparel contract in the SEC, according to the report.
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AUtigerNOLA103 months
UA knows AU has the best looking uniforms in the SEC. Winning.
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Sancho Panza103 months
Winners get money; and AUburn, too.
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dawg4LIFE15103 months
if you go to jordan HAIR you can see they have a under armor banner on their tunnel that says "I WILL. PROTECT THIS HOUSE". didnt do a great job of that against my BULLDAWGS last weekend!!!!!!!!!!!
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ChexMix103 months
Need to spend that endorsement money on a Qb or two and call it a day
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STRIPES103 months
They have to pay big bucks to get Aubie to wear those ridiculous socks. They look laughable.
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Herman Frisco103 months
Too much of a poor to go Nike
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FlyingTiger85103 months
Russell athletic needs to step up its game
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AUbagman103 months
Lord knows wearing pylon orange is the only way this team will ever see it.
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JuiceTerry103 months
MOR PYLON ORANGE!!
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BowlJackson103 months
Winners get money
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Luke103 months
As if Ole Miss has won a NC in the last half century? Kiss the ring...
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SwayzeBalla103 months
Winners wear Nike
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