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The Michigan Wolverines will be getting new gear for the 2016 football season featuring the Nike Jumpman Jordan logo, including new shirts, hats, hoodies and jerseys.
The Michigan Wolverines unveiled a new look to go with their new attitude under Jim Harbaugh, sporting the Brand Jordan Jumpman.
Signed last year, Michigan's then-record deal with Nike (since surpassed by Texas, then Ohio State, and then UCLA) is worth $169 million through 2027.
Michigan is switching to Nike apparel and equipment on Aug. 1, and the football team and basketball programs will wear the Jumpman logo from the Nike Jordan brand.
Tuesday's unveiling was attended by Hackett, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, who wore No. 4 at Michigan as a player, and 1997 Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson, among others.
Next to the classic block-style letter "M," the band formed a Jumpman logo, which now appears on the team's uniforms, cleats and accessories. The Wolverines went on to blowout the Rainbow Warriors ...
August 1st that Jumpman coming to AA. August 3rd I turn 22 and August 8th the start of a great season for Michigan Football. #GoBlue #Big22 — Mike McCray II (@BigPlayMcCray_9) July 8, 2016 ...