Ha. What is our record with the all whites Scarlet? Probably not good
Do you want me to go all the way back when Devaney decided to wear them against Alabama in the 1966 Orange bowl?
Ha. What is our record with the all whites Scarlet? Probably not good
Oh God I remember that game. I was 8. We played like crap. Got toasted. I remember my dad let me stay up late. Waste of time. LolDo you want me to go all the way back when Devaney decided to wear them against Alabama in the 1966 Orange bowl?
Oh God I remember that game. I was 8. We played like crap. Got toasted. I remember my dad let me stay up late. Waste of time. Lol
Well you give me hope then. So we have won in the all whites! I guess I just never took noticePennsyhusker,It's been easier to remember the games we won.
1992- at Missouri 34-24 Tommie Fraizer first road game
2002- at Texas A&M 38-31
2014- at Fresno St 55-19
2014- at Northwestern 38-17
2015- at Minnesota 48-25
Paul Gaudio has been with Adidas since 2006, not 2007 as you said. And he was recently appointed as their global creative director, I believe it was in 2014. First time that's happened in 15 years with Adidas.
I shared the links where I got the previous information, pretty simple. The white chrome Nebraska will have this season isn't new with Adidas, so they didn't just come up with them, they're recycled from Indiana.
You're right, he must have incorrectly typed in October of 2007 on his LinkedIn profile. He probably misspelled his name incorrectly too, so you are probably right in not trusting any of that LinkedIn information.
He actually initially joined Adidas in '92, then again in '94, and then in '07.
https://touch.www.linkedin.com/?sessionid=8958397410488809&as=false&rs=false&can=https://www.linkedin.com/profile/in/paul-gaudio-81a35915#profile/51628630/name:8nxM
Maybe he did make a mistake, maybe he didn't. Maybe the article has it wrong, maybe they don't.
From the article:
He rejoined in 2006, and became head of Digital Sport in 2011, managing the interactive coaching programme miCoach for consumers as well as the brand's "elite" services for professional athletes.
http://www.dezeen.com/2015/03/31/in...-technology-sports-kanye-west-copying-design/