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Why Under Armour is trying to end its record $280 million apparel deal with UCLA
Under Armour is trying to terminate its deal with UCLA, saying it’s “paying for marketing benefits that we have not received.”
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You may have noticed people on the internet talking about Under Armour and UCLA on Saturday because the athletic apparel company is trying to back out of its massive apparel deal with the Bruins.
But even though Under Armour and UCLA were trending together throughout the day, you may still have some questions about what exactly is going on, what it means and what people think about it. That’s OK because we’re here to help break down what’s going on here.
A reminder: Under Armour’s $280 million deal with UCLA
Back in May of 2016, Under Armour and UCLA announced a 15-year apparel and shoe deal worth $280 million, marking the largest apparel deal in the history of the NCAA.
But now Under Armour wants out?
Yes. In a statement Saturday, Under Armour told the Bruins that it wants to terminate the apparel deal because it says the school is not living up to its end of the agreement and providing unspecified marketing benefits “for an extended period of time.”