Bunk Moreland Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 37 minutes ago, GoHorns1 said: Dell won’t contribute to athletics just academics. Okay, the question wasn’t about realism. I think you might be thinking too literally. As I interpreted it, the question is about which brand best exemplifies Texas. 1 Quote
GoHorns1 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 43 minutes ago, 4thandFive said: I can’t see Texas ever going with something like Tesla or SpaceX because they’re so politically charged. I don’t think the Texas brand would welcome the sort of negative attention Elon brings. I say this as a huge Tesla/SpaceX fan. If I’m thinking on building up the Texas brand and enhancing the national footprint, I suggest they do something like Dr Pepper or Ford. But I’m a huge fan of HEB. The Astros do it. Ford? Quote
Hornsfan76 Posted 38 minutes ago Posted 38 minutes ago Humann. It even has sports related benefits. Quote
UTexas Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 30 minutes ago, Sirhornsalot said: I simply would not do it at all. Most of us, including the OTF staff feel the same way but with the money being thrown around and required to compete in multiple sports, there may come a time when there isn’t a choice. Quote
TheContractor12 Posted 21 minutes ago Posted 21 minutes ago I would do it in a heartbeat for the right value/$. Want it to be very $$$ and global brand that everyone would recognize like the Longhorn logo. tesla/spaceX -but I understand the stupid politics that could stop that. at&t -global brand. dell- don’t think they will, maybe not a big enough brand for me like the 3 mentioned above. heb/Whataburger/Dr Pepper- all Texas brands, but not big enough. I do think all teams will do it, it’s just a matter of time, that’s why I hope we do it. Kind of similar to one alternate uniform a year, maybe even for the spring game only because I know 17-year-olds like it. We can put 10 patches on the spring game uniform, ha ha. Quote
Full70percent Posted 19 minutes ago Posted 19 minutes ago TxTag. Tx born, can't escape, what could represent the spirt of Texas more than charging the public to use public infrastructure! Quote
No13Seed Jim Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago No way some of the OTF staff suggestions could pay the price. I'm looking at $5-$20 mill. So Dell or AT&T or ExxonMobil, come on down. Quote
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