Yesterday, the University of Michigan unveiled their new football jerseys for the upcoming season at a huge party in Detroit. The university dumped its Adidas endorsement and became the first college football team in the nation to be endorsed by Jordan and carry the 'Jumpman' logo aka the outline of MJ dunking a basketball.
Michigan & Nike unveil Jordan football uniforms pic.twitter.com/bjFNBfqIQw
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) August 2, 2016
Pretty much everything about the uniforms is the same, except now there’s a Jumpman on every article of clothing. On the jersey, on the pants, on the cleats, and on the gloves. Thankfully, the new helmets do not feature Jordan dunking, retaining their classic three pronged winged design.
Wait- wait a minute...
Jumpman pic.twitter.com/AfXA5vPNz4
— Michigan Equipment (@HailEquipment) August 2, 2016
There it is!
After the uniforms were revealed, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and former Michigan football star Charles Woodson milled about the event, interacting with guests and speaking about the new look and the Jordan endorsement.
“You are with whom you associate,” Harbaugh told the Detroit News. “To be associated with greatness and to think about having Michael Jordan sharing a sideline with us. Think about the only football team that’s Jordan is the University of Michigan. To have that iconic logo sharing the uniform, we’re very, very proud of that.”
Unfortunately, only Michigan's football team will be able to claim MJ’s spiritual sideline presence, as the deal is exclusive. Jordan’s parent company Nike will be outfitting the remaining Michigan teams, though.
MT @BrianManzullo: What's with the strip-club lighting at the Michigan football jersey unveiling? Is that necessary? pic.twitter.com/qaxOWvnZJh
— Deadline Detroit (@DeadlineDetroit) August 2, 2016
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