
The great thing about playing for a Division 1 college football squad is that you get justly compensated for contributing to a 3 billion dollar industry you get a dope pair of Jordan Retro 11 low tops, listed at $175.
The North Carolina football team will join the Jumpman family for the 2017 season, following the University of Michigan’s lead in becoming the first major college football team to wear Jordan Brand uniforms. UNC’s current Nike contract was signed in May 2009. The 10-year contract was valued at $37.7 million and included a premium royalty on the sale of merchandise carrying UNC logos.
On Wednesday, the team found out that each of them will be gifted a pair of Jumpman Retro 11’s. The room went crazy like they just saw the ‘…’ dots after sending a late night text.
Reckon @TarHeelFootball is amped to get the UNC @Jumpman23 Retro 11s?
Watch @CoachFedora tell them. Video courtesy: @UNCEquipment pic.twitter.com/TycHHwVw8R— Marty Smith (@MartySmithESPN) April 19, 2017
.@Jumpman23, @Jumpman23, @Jumpman23 them boys up to something…#JordanRetroXI pic.twitter.com/MzVgnoltut
— Carolina Football (@UNCFootball) April 19, 2017
These kicks are oozing with sex.
Brand new @Jumpman23 Retro 11's for @TarHeelFootball. #Jumpman pic.twitter.com/wDU4fFQ4qY
— UNC Equipment (@UNCEquipment) April 19, 2017
Carolina is coming off an 8-5 season, culminating in a 25-23 loss to Stanford in the Hyundai Sun Bowl.
[h/t For the Win]