It was a good year for Adidas. Seven FBS apparel contracts changed hands in the 2017-18 academic year, according to research conducted by FootballScoop, and the Three Stripes scooped up all seven of them.

Across those seven, a clear pattern emerged. Adidas did not make much hay in challenging Nike for major college sports supremacy; the company did pull Washington away from Nike, but the list stops there. Instead, Adidas pushed Russell Athletic out of business at the FBS level and elbowed away Under Armour to stand as the clear No. 2 behind Nike.

Examine each conference and you’ll see a clear pattern emerge. Adidas is an aggressive bargain shopper; the Three Stripes matches Nike’s 26 Group of 5 contracts, and owns 20 of the 36 available contracts in Conference USA, the MAC and the Sun Belt. At the Power 5 level, Adidas mirrors Under Armour, owning a presence in every corner of the country, but not much more than that. Poaching Washington from Nike, for instance, gives Adidas one Pac-12 North school, matching its one Pac-12 South school, Arizona State.

The Three Stripes’ small comeback in college football matches that of the entire company as a whole. Adidas reported first-quarter 2018 sales 17 percent higher than analyst expectations, and North American sales grew 29 percent in the final quarter of 2017. Under Armour’s stock price, as high as $51.86 a share in September 2015, fell to $11.61 in November of last year and sits at $21.61 today.

Nike, meanwhile, has outfitted each of the nine programs to reach the College Football Playoff to date. Under Armour’s highest finish was Wisconsin at No. 6 in the 2017 final CFP poll, while Adidas hasn’t come closer than Mississippi State’s No. 7 ranking in the final 2014 poll.

Now in its fifth year, behold FootballScoop’s annual survey of Who Wears What in FBS.

Total FBS Breakdown

Nike – 68 (52.8%)

Adidas – 39 (30.2%)

Under Armour – 22 (17.1%)

Power 5 Breakdown

Nike – 42 (64.6%)

Adidas – 12 (18.5%)

Under Armour – 11 (16.9%)

Group of 5 Breakdown

Adidas – 27 (42.2%)

Nike – 26 (40.6%)

Under Armour – 11 (20.4%)

Italics – New deal announced in 2017-18

American

Central Florida – Nike

Cincinnati – Under Armour

Connecticut – Nike

East Carolina – Adidas

Houston – Nike

Memphis – Nike

Navy – Under Armour

South Florida – Adidas

SMU – Nike

Temple – Under Armour

Tulane – Nike

Tulsa – Adidas

BREAKDOWN: Nike 6 (50%), Adidas 3 (25%), Under Armour 3 (25%)

ACC

Boston College – Under Armour

Clemson – Nike

Duke – Nike

Florida State – Nike

Georgia Tech – Adidas

Louisville – Adidas

Miami – Adidas

North Carolina – Nike (Jordan Brand)

N.C. State – Adidas

Pittsburgh – Nike

Syracuse – Nike

Virginia – Nike

Virginia Tech – Nike

Wake Forest – Nike

BREAKDOWN: Nike 9 (64.3%), Adidas 4 (28.6%), Under Armour 1 (7.1%)

Big Ten

Illinois – Nike

Indiana – Adidas

Iowa – Nike

Maryland – Under Armour

Michigan – Nike (Jordan Brand)

Michigan State – Nike

Minnesota – Nike

Nebraska – Adidas

Northwestern – Under Armour

Ohio State – Nike

Penn State – Nike

Purdue – Nike

Rutgers – Adidas

Wisconsin – Under Armour

BREAKDOWN: Nike 8 (57.1%), Adidas 3 (21.4%), Under Armour 3 (21.4%)

Big 12

Baylor – Nike

Iowa State – Nike

Kansas – Adidas

Kansas State – Nike

Oklahoma – Nike (Jordan Brand)

Oklahoma State – Nike

Texas – Nike

TCU – Nike

Texas Tech – Under Armour

West Virginia – Nike

BREAKDOWN: Nike 8 (80%), Adidas 1 (10%), Under Armour 1 (10%)

Conference USA

Charlotte – Nike

Florida Atlantic – Adidas

Florida International – Adidas

Louisiana Tech – Adidas

Marshall – Nike

Middle Tennessee – Nike

North Texas – Nike

Old Dominion – Under Armour

Rice – Adidas

Southern Miss – Adidas

UAB – Under Armour

UTEP – Nike

UTSA – Adidas

Western Kentucky – Nike

BREAKDOWN: Adidas 6 (42.9%), Nike 6 (42.9%), Under Armour 2 (14.3%)

Independents

Army – Nike

BYU – Nike

Massachusetts – Adidas

New Mexico State – Under Armour

Notre Dame – Under Armour

BREAKDOWN: Nike 2 (40%), Under Armour 2 (40%), Adidas 1 (20%)

MAC

Akron – Adidas

Ball State – Nike

Bowling Green – Nike

Buffalo – Nike

Central Michigan – Adidas

Eastern Michigan – Adidas

Kent State – Under Armour

Miami (Ohio) – Adidas

Northern Illinois – Adidas

Ohio – Adidas

Toledo – Nike

Western Michigan – Adidas

BREAKDOWN: Adidas 7 (58.3%), Nike 4 (33.3%), Under Armour 1 (8.3%)

Mountain West

Air Force – Nike

Boise State – Nike

Colorado State – Under Armour

Fresno State – Nike

Hawaii – Under Armour

Nevada – Adidas

New Mexico – Nike

San Diego State – Nike

San Jose State – Adidas

UNLV – Nike

Utah State – Nike

Wyoming – Adidas

BREAKDOWN: Nike 7 (58.3%), Adidas 3 (25%), Under Armour 2 (16.7%)

Pac-12

Arizona – Nike

Arizona State – Adidas

California – Under Armour

Colorado – Nike

Oregon – Nike

Oregon State – Nike

Stanford – Nike

UCLA – Under Armour

USC – Nike

Utah – Under Armour

Washington – Adidas

Washington State – Nike

BREAKDOWN: Nike 7 (58.3%), Under Armour 3 (25%), Adidas 2 (16.7%)

SEC

Alabama – Nike

Arkansas – Nike

Auburn – Under Armour

Florida – Nike (Jordan Brand)

Georgia – Nike

Kentucky – Nike

LSU – Nike

Mississippi State – Adidas

Missouri – Nike

Ole Miss – Nike

South Carolina – Under Armour

Tennessee – Nike

Texas A&M – Adidas

Vanderbilt – Nike

BREAKDOWN: Nike 10 (71.4%), Adidas 2 (14.3%), Under Armour 2 (14.3%)

Sun Belt

Appalachian State – Nike

Arkansas State – Adidas

Coastal Carolina – Under Armour

Georgia Southern – Adidas

Georgia State – Under Armour

Louisiana-Lafayette – Adidas

Louisiana-Monroe – Adidas

South Alabama – Adidas

Texas State – Adidas

Troy – Adidas

BREAKDOWN: Adidas 7 (70%), Under Armour 2 (20%), Nike 1 (10%)

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