Knoxville, Tennessee. The University of Tennessee officially unveiled orange Adidas jerseys across multiple sports on Monday after completing an offseason switch from Nike; Peyton Manning gave an initial public look last week and the university displayed football, basketball and baseball uniforms, with further white and dark-mode reveals scheduled over the next two days. On Tuesday, freshman forward Chris Washington Jr., who signed on April 16, said his primary focus is defense, noting work on rotations and gap positioning; teammates and coaches said he is being tested like any freshman in practices. The university will continue jersey reveals over the next two days while staff integrate newcomers under coach Rick Barnes's defensive-focused program.
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The University of Tennessee's switch to Adidas may affect fans' wardrobes. If you're a Volunteers supporter, you might want to update your gear to match the team's new look. Also, keep an eye on freshman Chris Washington Jr. His defensive focus could make games more exciting.
The Volunteers are sporting a fresh look with Adidas and fostering new talent. Washington Jr.'s defensive skills could boost the team's performance. Send this to someone who loves college sports or is a fan of the Volunteers.
Adidas and the University of Tennessee gained organized multi-sport branding visibility and potential merchandise revenue following the apparel switch and staged jersey reveal.
Nike lost the University of Tennessee licensing exposure and associated revenue after the end of its approximate 10-year partnership with the Volunteers.
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