Rutgers football called out for copying Michigan graphic
Folks on the internet are getting a big kick out of Rutgers football being caught trying to copy Michigan’s graphics.
Michigan’s “Direct of Football Creatives” Aaron Bills posted this to Twitter on Friday to point out Rutgers trying to rip off one of his graphics:
Execute Idea>Get Copied>Don't Complain>Come Up with Better Idea>Repeat Cycle It's the Michigan Way. #CatchUp pic.twitter.com/n9sjJ6DZiS
— Aaron Bills (@AaronBDesigns) May 20, 2016
Graphic Plagiarism is nothing new, You don't whine about it, you just let them try to catch up to your old work while you do new work.
— Aaron Bills (@AaronBDesigns) May 20, 2016
This is seriously such a pathetic thing to make a big deal out of. This is college football we’re talking about. Urban Meyer wins with the spread offense, so everyone starts running the spread. Arkansas runs the Wildcat offense well, and others start running it, too. Michigan holds satellite camps all over, so others start doing it as well. It’s the biggest copycat game since Simon Says.
Yeah, but keep puffing your chest out, Bills, as if you’re some sort of graphics god. I’m sure you’ve never borrowed an idea or concept from anyone in your entire life.
@MichiganNation2 @AaronBDesigns Probably because he copied Ohio State's Easter design so it would backfire pic.twitter.com/ro9oO16ova
— Griffin Whitmer (@griffinwhitmer) May 20, 2016