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The Oregon NIL is auctioning off super rare Nike shoes and money raised goes to players
Posted on 12/16/21 at 3:02 am
Posted on 12/16/21 at 3:02 am
Stockx.com Auction Site:
The size 12 have been selling for $80,000 a pair.
BoardRoom: "100 pairs of the Air Jordan VIII University of Oregon PE shoe will be up for bid starting Dec. 13 — and Ducks athletes will be able to reap the benefits via NIL."
For well over a decade, the University of Oregon has received some of the most coveted player exclusive sneakers across the NCAA landscape. Each and every year, those shoes – from exclusive runs of green and yellow Air Jordans to limited Nike Training models and signature Basketball silhouettes – haven’t been for sale.
Until now.
In tandem with the upstart athlete branding agency Division Street, which is helping to provide marketing muscle, design resources, and strategy in a new name, image, and likeness landscape for Oregon student-athletes, the Ducks are teaming up with StockX to auction off 100 pairs of their newest Air Jordan VIII PE.
Beginning at noon EST on Dec. 13, all 100 pairs will be available on StockX in a straightforward bidding format. What makes the auction unique is that the current Ducks football roster is the beneficiary, earning money from the auction sales via NIL.
The auction will run for just 48 hours on Stock’s “DropX” portal of exclusive launches, ending at 11:59 a.m. EST on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021.
The size 12 have been selling for $80,000 a pair.
BoardRoom: "100 pairs of the Air Jordan VIII University of Oregon PE shoe will be up for bid starting Dec. 13 — and Ducks athletes will be able to reap the benefits via NIL."
For well over a decade, the University of Oregon has received some of the most coveted player exclusive sneakers across the NCAA landscape. Each and every year, those shoes – from exclusive runs of green and yellow Air Jordans to limited Nike Training models and signature Basketball silhouettes – haven’t been for sale.
Until now.
In tandem with the upstart athlete branding agency Division Street, which is helping to provide marketing muscle, design resources, and strategy in a new name, image, and likeness landscape for Oregon student-athletes, the Ducks are teaming up with StockX to auction off 100 pairs of their newest Air Jordan VIII PE.
Beginning at noon EST on Dec. 13, all 100 pairs will be available on StockX in a straightforward bidding format. What makes the auction unique is that the current Ducks football roster is the beneficiary, earning money from the auction sales via NIL.
The auction will run for just 48 hours on Stock’s “DropX” portal of exclusive launches, ending at 11:59 a.m. EST on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 3:50 am to MrLSU
We all knew when NIL was announced Oregon was going to rake in players. Still don't know why Christobal left Nike for Coral Gables and a half empty stadium.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 4:54 am to MrLSU
if i was an oregon player i'd tell them just let me keep the shoe. they will be worth more in the future
Posted on 12/16/21 at 6:54 am to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
quote:
Christobal left Nike for Coral Gables and a half empty stadium.
Miami got that white powder money baw, finna eat.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 7:13 am to MrLSU
Not sure where the $80000 per pair is from, the auction link doesn't have ANY listed as selling over $7k
Posted on 12/16/21 at 7:28 am to MrLSU
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What makes the auction unique is that the current Ducks football roster is the beneficiary, earning money from the auction sales via NIL.
This seems like a Title IX violation.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 7:31 am to MrLSU
What dumbass collects rare shoes
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