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Return to Virginia Business - September 2004

Around the Old Dominion

Showing off a little Hokie pride

Virginia Business
September 2004

Based solely on their ability to shop, Hokie fans officially get the nod for being the most rabid in the state. Virginia Tech announced recently that its merchandise licensing royalties topped the $1 million mark for the first time ever in the 2003-04 fiscal year, a figure that translates into more than $25 million in retail sales of shirts, hats, coffee cups, umbrellas, golf balls and other game day must-haves bearing the VT name or logo. By comparison, the University of Virginia took in just over $717,000 in licensing royalties during the same time frame.

And it appears that Virginia Tech — which collects an 8 percent royalty on wholesale goods and uses the money to offset tuition costs — is likely to extend its lead in this particular contest, thanks in part to the school’s recent move from the Big East to the Atlantic Coast Conference, which also includes U.Va. The fall’s newest merchandise items, which hit stores in the Roanoke and New River Valley in late summer, will bear a logo celebrating Virginia Tech’s new ACC affiliation, and school officials are hoping that Hokie fans will “upgrade” their orange-and-maroon wardrobes and drive sales figures even higher. States Locke White, Virginia Tech’s director of licensing and trademarks, “There are a lot of people across the country who want to show off their Hokie pride.” And apparently, their Hokie credit cards.

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