“Multi-Color” Air Jordan 1 Low on the way

This multi-hued offering of the Air Jordan 1 Low features a white mesh base overlaid with black and blue and underlaid by green at the collar. A black mesh tongue with white branding and a white Wings logo on the heel completes the look fo the upper, while the rest of the aesthetic consists of a white midsole and black outsole. The release of this Air Jordan 1 Low draws nye at nike.com. Air Jordan 1 Low CZ4776-101 Very Soon

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“Silver Toe” Air Jordan 1 High OG WMNS coming in early 2021

This Air Jordan 1 High is a women’s exclusive colorway that is planned to hit store shelves in early 2021. At this juncture there are no images available but what is known is that it will utilise a black, metallic silver and white color palette. Early speculations are of an Air Jordan 1 that has white sidepanels, silver at the toe box overlaid by black with silver showing up again , wrapping both the heel and ankle. This theoretical upper could sit atop a white midsole and a black outsole.…

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This Air Jordan 1 Low is on the way very soon

This Air Jordan 1 Low sports a tumbled white leather upper accented with glossy metallic gold Swooshes on the lateral and medial sides and tongue. At the heel an embroidered metallic gold Wings logo completes the look of the upper. The aforementioned upper sits atop a white midsole and white rubber outsole. The release of the “White and Metallic Gold’ Air Jordan 1 Low is imminent at nike.com and select retail venues and will carry a $90 USD sticker price. Air Jordan 1 Low White/Metallic Gold CZ4776-100 $90

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Under Armour seeking to end $280M deal with UCLA

Not even five years into its 15-year mega deal with UCLA, Under Armour is already looking to extricate themselves from the agreement. The Los Angeles Times’ Ben Bloch reported the Baltimore-based Under Armour has informed UCLA is wants to end the record-setting 15-year, $280 million dollar , which was the largest footwear and apparel sponsorship in college sports history, deal that was signed in 2016. Apparently UA’s impetus on cutting the agreement short stems from the company has not felt UCLA has not come through on agreed upon marketing benefits.…

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MEAC’s Statement on Bethune Cookman’s departure

From meacsports.com : NORFOLK, Va., June 25, 2020—The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) acknowledges that Bethune-Cookman University has decided to leave the conference after June 30, 2021 but is also determined to continue its mission of being a viable NCAA Division I conference. With eight remaining full members, including six institutions that sponsor football championship subdivision (FCS)-level football, the MEAC will retain its NCAA automatic qualification (AQ) in nine sponsored sports. Bethune-Cookman will be leaving after 40 years in the MEAC; however, institutions make decisions based upon what they consider is in their best…

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