After Under Armour moved to pull out of its $280 million contract with UCLA June 27, the adult webcam company CamSoda is now offering a new contract with the school.
Adult entertainment webcam company CamSoda is offering UCLA $205 million over 10 years to fill the void left by Under Armour.
It won’t be accepted, but that’s a hell of an offer. pic.twitter.com/hofk6uYkBI
— Darren Heitner (@DarrenHeitner) June 29, 2020
The adult entertainment webcam company allegedly sent the offer Monday night, per Darren Heitner on Twitter. The company offered a $205 million, 10-year contract to become the school’s new official partner. (RELATED: Illinois Teen Makes Replica Wrigley Field In His Backyard)
“With our passion for all sports, we would love nothing more than become affiliated with UCLA, one of college sports blue blood programs,” CamSoda Vice President Daryn Parker said in the statement provided by Heitner.
The statement says that CamSoda will provide UCLA with financial support and equipment in exchange for the CamSoda logo appearing on all team uniforms.
“The blue and gold will go smashing with our logo,” said the statement. The letter concludes with Parker providing his email for the UCLA Athletic Director Martin Jarmond to use in order to get in contact. The Daily Caller sent a message to this email address and is awaiting reply.
Under Armour has informed UCLA that it is attempting to terminate its record $280-million apparel deal with the school. In an email to UCLA constituents, athletic director Dan Guerrero wrote “We are exploring all of our options to resist Under Armour’s actions.”
— Ben Bolch (@latbbolch) June 27, 2020
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UCLA has said that it will resist the move by Under Armour, which claims the financial fallout from the coronavirus pandemic falls under the force majeure clause in their existing contract. The clause allows both sides to opt out of their agreement due to “natural calamities, national emergencies, declarations of war, riot, civil disturbance, sabotage, explosions, acts of God.”