{"id":569396,"date":"2017-12-05T14:44:18","date_gmt":"2017-12-05T19:44:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=569396"},"modified":"2022-09-18T01:27:43","modified_gmt":"2022-09-18T06:27:43","slug":"usc-next-jordan-brand-program","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/usc-next-jordan-brand-program\/","title":{"rendered":"Is USC the Next Jordan Brand School?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Yesterday, the Florida Gators were announced as the newest NCAA program to join the esteemed Club Jordan Brand<\/a>. This fraternity has grown vastly in the past few years, featuring programs like UNC and Michigan that sport the Jumpman on both basketball and football while the likes of Marquette and Georgetown do so exclusively on the hardwood.<\/p>\n While JB has been active in college hoops since the late ’90s, schools that see both their basketball and football programs ink deals with Jordan Brand<\/strong>\u00a0are truly rarified air as bolstered by the impending Gators signing. This all began in the summer of 2015 when Michigan choose not to renew an existing deal with adidas to pursue a more lucrative opportunity with Jordan Brand<\/a> – one worth $169 million through the 2027 season with a team option to extend it through 2031.<\/p>\n Jordan Brand x Michigan Football\n Other all-encompassing programs include the recent signing of the Big 12’s Oklahoma Sooners<\/a> and, of course, Michael Jordan’s alma mater, the University of North Carolina in the Atlantic Coast Conference<\/a> (ACC).<\/p>\n The Gators now represent Jordan Brand’s sole visibility in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), a towering football union that also maintains a rich basketball heritage — mostly recently bolstered by Florida’s back-to-back national championships in 2006 and 2007. But with the ACC, Big-12 and now the SEC all enriched with Jordan Brand’s presence on both the hardwood and turf, it’s clear what conference appears as the logical next move:<\/p>\n Considering Jordan Brand calls the Pacific Coast home in that it’s headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, snagging a prominent program in that region is certainly anticipated. Many would assume Oregon would be that institution, given the school’s proximity and historical context where Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight are concerned. And while those factors alongside many others weigh heavily in Oregon’s favor, there are boundless opportunities that will steer the Swoosh to Southern California.<\/p>\n With 11 national championships in football, six Heisman trophy winners, a dozen NFL Hall of Fame players and a basketball program that has featured an abundance of Nike athletes, one would bet that Jordan Brand will swing for the fences next by inking a deal with the USC Trojans<\/strong>.<\/p>\nThe Pac-12.<\/h3>\n