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What the hell is a "humann"

Texas is joining the on-field sponsor trend.The UT athletic department announced Monday that Austin-based Humann will have its logo on every Longhorn playing surface starting in August as part of a larger sponsorship dealDETAILS (FREE): https://t.co/HJ9O51TvTx

 

#2

Humann - home of SuperBeets(R) | Leader in Cardiovascular Health

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#3

Surprised it’s not Dr. Brett Robin and Austin Orthopedic Institute

#4
3 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Humann - home of SuperBeets(R) | Leader in Cardiovascular Health

 

I buy those on amazon for $40 a bag.  Guess the price is going up. 

#5

Texas Inks Lucrative Official Cardiovascular Supplement of Texas Athletics, Logos to Playing Surface (Monday)

 

CJ Vogel

By CJ Vogel

  • 17 minutes ago
 

AUSTIN, Texas – What started as a University of Texas Health Science Center research initiative has evolved into a nationally recognized wellness brand — and now, Humann is taking its relationship with Texas Athletics to the next level.

The Austin-based company has been named the Official Cardiovascular Supplement of Texas Athletics under a new multi-year agreement arranged through Longhorn Sports Properties. As part of the deal, Humann’s branding will appear on athletic playing surfaces across campus beginning this August.

“This collaboration captures the spirit of what makes the University of Texas special,” said Chris Del Conte, Vice President and Athletics Director. “We wanted any brand displayed in our facilities to reflect the UT story. Humann began through Texas research, has supported our athletes for years, and now helps people everywhere improve their heart health and overall wellness.”

The expanded relationship underscores a shared vision between two homegrown institutions. For Texas Athletics, it’s another example of performance innovation shaping the student-athlete experience. For Humann, it’s an opportunity to showcase how better blood flow contributes to both peak competition and everyday vitality.

For the first time in Texas Athletics history, another brand’s logo will appear alongside the Longhorn logo across every field and court, including:

  • Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium (football)
  • Moody Center (basketball, beginning the ’26-’27 season)
  • UFCU Disch-Falk Field (baseball)
  • Red & Charline McCombs Field (softball)
  • Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center (swimming & diving)
  • Gregory Gymnasium (volleyball)
  • Texas Tennis Center (tennis)
  • Mike A. Myers Stadium and Soccer Field (track & soccer)
  • Texas Longhorns Boathouse (rowing)
  • Charles Alan Wright Fields at the Berry M. Whitaker Complex (beach volleyball)
  • UT Golf Club (men’s & women’s golf)
#6

It is kind of funny - a lot of our sports cause cardiovascular issues in our fans.  Not a bad branding matchup

#7
7 minutes ago, markstanco said:

I buy those on amazon for $40 a bag.  Guess the price is going up. 

Same.  They help keep my blood pressure in check.

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#9
27 minutes ago, texifornia said:

What the hell is a "humann"

Texas is joining the on-field sponsor trend.The UT athletic department announced Monday that Austin-based Humann will have its logo on every Longhorn playing surface starting in August as part of a larger sponsorship dealDETAILS (FREE): https://t.co/HJ9O51TvTx

 

Pass.. we are better than this

#11

This reeks of the poors. I was under the impression that we are not the poors.

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#13
12 minutes ago, TexasBeta said:

Pass.. we are better than this

lol

we haven't been better than this since the taco bell gongs in the 90s

#15

Fuck all y’all…we just started a Superbeets subscription on Amazon. 
 

Seriously…in this world of supplement overload…this appears super-legit, and along with Creatine should probably be a part of all our daily routine 

#16
3 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

lol

we haven't been better than this since the taco bell gongs in the 90s

Exactly. The whole stadium is packed with ads. The only surprise is that it took this long and there aren’t more. 

#18
35 minutes ago, Js1 said:

It is kind of funny - a lot of our sports cause cardiovascular issues in our fans.  Not a bad branding matchup

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#20
37 minutes ago, Js1 said:

It is kind of funny - a lot of our sports cause cardiovascular issues in our fans.  Not a bad branding matchup

They should team up with the maker of Midol and they would make a killing.   Especially from some here on Surly.  

#21
Just now, ztejas said:

Next season's field.

 

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He threw $20 million at us in Corpus to rename the convention center after him and we said never mind.   

 

#22
20 minutes ago, Roofle said:

This reeks of the poors. I was under the impression that we are not the poors.

Nah... Now if Force Factor  asked to sponsor you might be on to something.

#25
14 minutes ago, ztejas said:

Next season's field.

 

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Naw, McLane Stadium is a natural landing spot for that mugshot.

#27

Obviously not a fan of on-field sponsors, but at least this is a corp founded by UT researchers and launched out of the university. Not many other universities can say that. Plus the product seems to have already been used by the AD for awhile. 

The UT institution where I work (not Austin) has a department that helps researchers launch companies when they invent something in exchange for a stake in the company. Curious if there’s an arrangement like that here. 

#30

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6 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said:

a corporate logo on the uniform sleeve or next to the swoosh is next

 

#31
6 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said:

a corporate logo on the uniform sleeve or next to the swoosh is next

I love how the swoosh gets a pass. It is, after all, a corporate logo. 

#32

Not a good look as “the joneses needing a field sponsorship” but I get it. Don’t like it one bit. 

#33

It is a good look when the benefits show up every year in recruiting classes and portal hauls.

#37
58 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said:

a corporate logo on the uniform sleeve or next to the swoosh is next

It's really not but don't let that stop you from kneejerking about it

#Texas Athletics Director Chris Del Conte's response to the possibility of logos and corporate decals being added to Texas jerseys:"Not a chance... That is sacred ground."@ontexasfootball

 

#39
5 minutes ago, mdmost said:

It's really not but don't let that stop you from kneejerking about it

#Texas Athletics Director Chris Del Conte's response to the possibility of logos and corporate decals being added to Texas jerseys:"Not a chance... That is sacred ground."@ontexasfootball

 

This

#42
1 minute ago, UnhappilyMarried said:

So much for making fun of Safelite Field in Columbus this weekend 

It’s still going to be a target-rich environment. 

#43
4 minutes ago, UnhappilyMarried said:

Not really. Look up what CDC said about on-field logos last year 

A field is one thing. The uniforms are something he has not allowed to be altered in any way since he's taken over and has repeatedly stated is not going to happen. No alternates, no all black, no burnt orange helmets. Rest your sphincters about it. 

#44
16 minutes ago, UnhappilyMarried said:

Not really. Look up what CDC said about on-field logos last year 

He did?  You have a link.  I thought last year he was talking about uniform logos and not on field logos.  I could be wrong, but that is what I kind of remember.

#46
1 hour ago, Nueces River Rat said:

He threw $20 million at us in Corpus to rename the convention center after him and we said never mind.   

 

…..and took a lessor bid in spite of him!  Stupid financially (Puro Corpitos), but I’m sure enjoyable for the TJH haters. 

#47
2 hours ago, Armybrat said:

How soon will the little cute beaver’s face be all over Pyle Field?

Ags will never willingly allow anything having to do with beaver on to Gomer Pyle field.

#48
33 minutes ago, UnhappilyMarried said:

So much for making fun of Safelite Field in Columbus this weekend 

Campbell-Williams Field at Darrell K. Royal Texas Memorial Stadium brought to you by humann

#49
Campbell-Williams Field at Darrell K. Royal Texas Memorial Stadium brought to you by humann

“Of all the stadiums I have encountered in my travels, Campbell-Williams Field at Darrell K. Royal Texas Memorial Stadium was the most…”

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#50
47 minutes ago, mdmost said:

It's really not but don't let that stop you from kneejerking about it

#Texas Athletics Director Chris Del Conte's response to the possibility of logos and corporate decals being added to Texas jerseys:"Not a chance... That is sacred ground."@ontexasfootball

 

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