This past weekend, the nation’s biggest 7v7 high school football tournament took place in Sin City for the Pylon Elite 7v7 Las Vegas Invitational. With many of the top football recruits in attendance, this was the place to be if you’re a college football fan looking to see who might soon be the future of your school. And in a moment that our editor-in-chief called “the most pro wrestling I’ve seen at a football game in a long time,” the championship took an unexpected turn.
The championship game was an all-adidas affair with 702 Elite from Las Vegas taking on BOOM Football from Chicago. However, despite their allegiance to the three stripes, both teams had to wear Jordan Brand gear because they were the event sponsors. So in a show of loyalty, BOOM Football chanted “three stripes” before the final. It’s like a wrestler doing a double turn in one sequence, joining one side to fake out the bad guys then showing his true colors in the end to a large pop from audience. Or in the words of BOOM…
No disrespect, but we ride with those who ride with us.
With adidas really pushing hard in the performance space, especially in football and baseball, it’s no surprise that kids are riding with who they feel has been loyal to them. The lines have been drawn and it’ll be interesting to see if other schools and programs go hard and show their love to adidas as well at upcoming events.
Source: BOOM Football
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