Nike spray paints amazing National Championship game mural in Dallas (Photo)

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Nike unveiled a spray paint mural in Dallas that is commemorating the 2015 National Championship game, and it looks amazing.


The folks over a Nike get another high grade for their marketing department. The world can thank the company for an amazing spray paint mural in Dallas that has been created to commemorate the upcoming National Championship game on Monday, according to SB Nation. In what has been an incredibly entertaining NCAA football season, fans have been treated to the first ever college football playoff, and thus far, it has not disappointed. Consider Monday night’s game the cherry on top.

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Nike, who sponsors both the Ohio State Buckeyes and Oregon Ducks football teams, has gone virtually all in on the hype surrounding this game. Their latest campaign, #untouchable, seems to be what is connected to this project. The company is also promising that the winner of this match up will have the entirety of the mural to themselves. While that is a nice sentiment, it would be a slight shame. Took a look at the design below.

Pretty nice thus far, right? And that is only the backdrop. There is something rather calming about the basic color schemes of both schools’ teams. But serenity is not what college football is about. That is why the completed design is even better.

For the sake of preserving history — and in all honesty, the beauty of this piece — it should really remain untouched regardless of who wins on Monday night. This mural is unbelievable, and serves as the perfect “accoutrement” to an already enticing game.

Nevertheless, when Ohio State and Oregon meet tomorrow night, it will mark the first ever college football championship that has been decided by virtue of a true playoff at the FBS level. Ducks quarterback Marcus Mariota will try to become just the 8th player since 1976 to win both the Heisman Trophy Award and a national title in the same season.

Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer will look to win his third championship, and join a club populated only by legendary coaches Pop Warner and Nick Saban, as the only men to ever win titles with multiple schools. The game has almost too many storylines to follow, and we have yet to mention Ohio State being down to their third string QB, or Oregon without a few key offensive pieces.

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