Cincinnati’s basketball program was one of the earliest colleges to wear the Jordan logo on their jerseys instead of Nike’s Swoosh. What started in the mid-to-late ’90s continued on through the next decade with retros like the Jordan 14, new models like the 19, and team shoes like these Jordan Team 10/16 Bearcats PEs.
Nick Engvall is a sneaker enthusiast with over 15 years of experience in the footwear business. He has written for publications such as Complex, Sole Collector, and Sneaker News, helped companies like Eastbay, Finish Line, Foot Locker, StockX, and Stadium Goods better connect with their consumers, has an addiction to burritos and Sour Patch Kids, and owns way too many shoes for his own good.
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