Accidentally posted. Anyway, Nike is the Harvard sponsor, but according to contract law (I think I got an A in it) you're not bound by that agreement unless you - literally, personally you - signed something. Now, he seemed to say he certainly trained in NB but I thought he said he raced in NB spikes and even super road shoes once. Apparently it is OK to wear shoes not approved by the school. I mean, there's no legal impediment to ignoring a contract between Nike and Harvard. He seemed to. What do any of you that ran NCAA think about this? A lot of runners think you have to wear the official school shoe. I just wish they had belabored that point more. I'm hoping some of you weigh in here.
Best distance runner from Georgia!
cheeky Chavez stumped him with the shoe rotation question
Go Graham! Definitely a fan, love your attitude and that you’re a runner-philosopher :)
Go Dawgs!
What is his annual salary from New Balance?
I wish there was more discussion about the school's shoe
Accidentally posted.
Anyway, Nike is the Harvard sponsor, but according to contract law (I think I got an A in it) you're not bound by that agreement unless you - literally, personally you - signed something.
Now, he seemed to say he certainly trained in NB but I thought he said he raced in NB spikes and even super road shoes once.
Apparently it is OK to wear shoes not approved by the school. I mean, there's no legal impediment to ignoring a contract between Nike and Harvard. He seemed to.
What do any of you that ran NCAA think about this? A lot of runners think you have to wear the official school shoe.
I just wish they had belabored that point more. I'm hoping some of you weigh in here.
all the hired hands in CC 2024 to take him down and still won-- wow
And barely runs at altitude and never runs in super shoes
sub 12.50 soon 5K
Guy with happy face