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MrRivals150

Anyone know if the Marquette main bball store sells jerseys of #2 Maurice Acker?
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Ellenson Guerrero

I don't know for sure but I doubt it, usually they only carry one or two players for the official jerseys. Probably just Lazar or Butler as your options. Don't know if there is anyway to order a customized one online.
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MrRivals150

there's gotta be some way to get a #2 jersey or customized jersey, if anyone knows, please letr me know
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strotty

Prepping for next year already are we?   ;)

The spirit shop on campus sells jersey shirts that have some kind of Marquette logo on the front with a big number on the back.  Just wait until next year when they sell "#2's" with the Jumpman logo.  That's what I'm doing.

TallTitan34

They only sell Butler and Lazar jerseys.

ZiggysFryBoy

check the kids section for the Acker jerseys.   ;D

MU1984

I was tempted to get a #2 t-shirt jersey the other day. 

Does anyone know when you can purchase jumpman gear?  I am sure this has been covered before so I am sorry for bringing it up again.

muwarrior87

Quote from: MU1984 on November 18, 2009, 10:47:04 AM
I was tempted to get a #2 t-shirt jersey the other day. 

Does anyone know when you can purchase jumpman gear?  I am sure this has been covered before so I am sorry for bringing it up again.

Next year. Orders are made well in advance of the season so the Jumpman switch was made too late to get anything this year.

MU1984

Quote from: muwarrior87 on November 18, 2009, 10:50:49 AM
Next year. Orders are made well in advance of the season so the Jumpman switch was made too late to get anything this year.

Thats what I figured, but was holding out hope.  Thanks.

wyoMUfan

Isn't Acker a senior.....Is Vander going to wear #2 next year?

Hards Alumni

Something I never understood.

Why doesn't MU sell T-shirts like the Brewers (or any other team for that matter) do?

A simple name and number on the back, and MU on the front.

Cheap to produce and they let people back a player without having to buy a $100? jersey that you look stupid wearing anywhere but around the house or to a game.

Canned Goods n Ammo

#11
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on November 18, 2009, 11:06:58 AM
Something I never understood.

Why doesn't MU sell T-shirts like the Brewers (or any other team for that matter) do?

A simple name and number on the back, and MU on the front.

Cheap to produce and they let people back a player without having to buy a $100? jersey that you look stupid wearing anywhere but around the house or to a game.

They can't use a player's name.

They have t-shirt jerseys without players names.

http://shop.marquette.edu/21_Player_Practice_Tee_p/20115.htm

Edit: Link

TallTitan34

In the NCAA you can't use a player's name.  That's why in college video games everyone is just a number and you have to program the names in yourself.  

Once a player is done though you can use his name.  Thats why they can put Wade's name on jerseys and jersey t-shirts but not Lazar's or Butler's.

Hards Alumni

I'll just file that away in the "Rules that are stupid" folder.

BM1090

I think its because, technically, if they sell the jersey with the name then that player has to get some profit from it. And that is against ncaa regulations. Correct me if I'm wrong

Canned Goods n Ammo

Quote from: Hards_Alumni on November 18, 2009, 12:42:09 PM
I'll just file that away in the "Rules that are stupid" folder.

I think it's a licensing rule.

Technically, these are amateur athletes that can't make money or royalties off of jersey sales.

Therefore, teams and brands (EA sports) can only use the the number of the player... not the name.

I'm sure somebody around here has more details and can explain it better than I can.

It's all related to "should college players be paid" debate.

Hards Alumni

I wasn't aware that some kid could own the licensing to the name, "Smith" as there are millions of "Smith"s out there.

I understand the rule, but that doesn't mean it can't be stupid.

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copious1218

It's basically what 2002mualum stated: it's a licensing rule and falls into the argument of whether college athletes should get paid.

But more specifically, the collective bargaining agreements in professional sports permits the league to determine who gets the rights to use the names of athletes.  In turn, the league/teams/athletes/etc. get a portion of the proceeds.

In college athletics, if the NCAA gave EA Sports the right to use the athletes' names, the NCAA/conferences/teams could get a portion of the proceeds, but the athletes could not (because it would violate the amateur status of the athlete if they received any form of compensation).

Case in point (slightly different, but similar enough) is Jeremy Bloom.  He use to play football at Colorado and was an Olympic skiier.  Because he received endorsements to help fund his skiing, the NCAA had to look into how it affected his status as an amateur and if I remember correctly, the NCAA ruled that because he was compensated in the form of endorsements, he was no longer eligible to play football collegiately.  

That's my understanding at least.  If there is anything wrong in here, please correct me as I certainly am no expert.

MrRivals150

Quote from: wyoMUfan on November 18, 2009, 11:02:13 AM
Isn't Acker a senior.....Is Vander going to wear #2 next year?

i was going to customize a #2 jersey and stitch BLUE on the back and wear at the UW v. MARQ game....sick!!
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Litehouse

Quote from: muwarrior87 on November 18, 2009, 10:50:49 AM
Next year. Orders are made well in advance of the season so the Jumpman switch was made too late to get anything this year.

Just curious, but if the stuff was ordered so far in advance and couldn't be switched, then why does the new stuff have the generic Converse chevron logo instead of the star-in-circle DWade/Converse logo they used the previous two years?  Were we really going to use the generic converse logo this year instead of Wade's logo, even if DWade wouldn't have switched?

StillAWarrior

Quote from: goldeneagles09 on November 18, 2009, 01:51:29 PM
Yes.



I don't know what number Blue will wear when he's at Marquette, but if all you're going on is the picture that was probably taken at the MU Elite camp where Blue is wearing a No. 2 jersey, I'd wait another 10 months or so before buying your Blue jersey.
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Kramerica

Quote from: copious1218 on November 18, 2009, 01:56:47 PM
Case in point (slightly different, but similar enough) is Jeremy Bloom.  He use to play football at Colorado and was an Olympic skiier.  Because he received endorsements to help fund his skiing, the NCAA had to look into how it affected his status as an amateur and if I remember correctly, the NCAA ruled that because he was compensated in the form of endorsements, he was no longer eligible to play football collegiately. 



I was wondering why Bloom got in trouble for that yet some players are allowed to go play minor league baseball and then go to college and play D-1 QB like Chris Weinke.

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#23
Quote from: Litehouse on November 18, 2009, 02:06:44 PM
Just curious, but if the stuff was ordered so far in advance and couldn't be switched, then why does the new stuff have the generic Converse chevron logo instead of the star-in-circle DWade/Converse logo they used the previous two years?  Were we really going to use the generic converse logo this year instead of Wade's logo, even if DWade wouldn't have switched?

The star and chevron logo is replacing the circle and star logo on the Converse jerseys this year.  They aren't generic logos, it was an intentional and planned branding change by Converse for this season.

Canned Goods n Ammo

#24

The shirts they do produce are almost exactly what Hards was calling for, they just don't have the name on the back.

But, I agree with you that the NCAA has the stupid rules.

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