7 SEC schools included in this year's Nike special edition shoes
It’s time for Nike’s annual release of their special edition college football shoes ahead of the 2020 college football season. Each year, a handful of teams are selected to be included in this special shoe release. Like most years, the SEC programs are heavily included. Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Kentucky and Tennessee are teams included in the line up this year (along with a mix of teams from other conferences).
This year’s shoe is modeled after Nike’s uber popular Pegasus line of shoes. The Nike Zoom Pegasus 37 is a beloved shoe by runners with a cushioned but durable form that makes a great training shoe. Because of the comfort (and of course the look), it’s also a popular shoe for any sort of activity.
Below are sample images from each product. Click the image to buy the shoe or see more photos of each product. Note that the big school shoes tend to sell out within a day or so, so if you want to purchase, move quick.
Alabama
Below is the side view of the new Alabama shoe. Click here to buy or click the image below.
Arkansas
Below is the side view of the new Arkansas shoe. Click here to buy or click the image below.
Florida
Below is the side view of the new Florida shoe. Click here to buy or click the image below.
Georgia
Below is the side view of the new Georgia shoe. Click here to buy or click the image below.
Kentucky
Below is the side view of the new Kentucky shoe. Click here to buy or click the image below.
LSU
Below is the side view of the new LSU shoe. Click here to buy or click the image below.
Tennessee
Below is the side view of the new Tennessee shoe. Click here to buy or click the image below.
Nike? No thanks.
Agree. Go CATS!!!
Nike going after the Skecher Shape-up market now?
The LSU one isn’t bad
Overall, this is significantly worse than last years model (which was the first year that these even looked good tbh)
After Nike turned their back on America and the flag. Never again!
No thanks! It’s Under Armour and New Balance from now on…
Agree
When did they “turn their back on America”??? I must have missed that one.
I think he’s referring to their decision to back the fake social “justice” warrior who played the same number of downs I played in the NFL the last two years who wanted to speak out against the evils of being adopted and raised by white parents when his biological kin didn’t want him. Gotta give him props though- before he began his crusade, he just looked like common white trash with a sleeve of tattoos on both arms. The ‘fro definitely increased his street cred.
Now Goodell has to apologize to this @ssclown all because some worthless drug addict dies in Minneapolis. I can’t believe these racist cops. Where do they get off, enforcing the laws? Everyone knows that in these communities, the laws only apply when we decide they apply.
UGADAWG78 What YepItsStillME said.
I’m referring to Nike paying that has-been NFL back-up QB who started kneeling during the National Anthem.
I have no problem with the protest for whatever catchphrase they want to apply. Just that the one time that it should never be done is during the National Anthem. Nike was full on-board with the anti American protest.
Some of us think we should honor our country. That’s why.
I don’t love that the protest takes place during the anthem but my biggest issue is with the protest itself. I think it’s just bull. And my problem with the first amendment argument is that, above all, the first amendment doesn’t apply to your employer, and secondly, the NFL does not apply the rules equally- look at what they had to say when Tim Tebow wanted to print biblical scriptures below his eye blacks.
@Tim Nike is just playing both sides. They may “support” athletes like Kap but they are heavy GOP donors. They’re just in it to make as much money as humanly possible. If that isn’t “American” than I don’t know what is.
“Athletes like Kap.” LOL! If Kap is an “Athlete” so is every middle-aged man with a beer gut who plays softball on Thursdays.
saban finally has the orthopedic shoes he needs, jumping around on the sideline like he does
No Nike, no thanks.