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The Jordan Brand Grind 2 shoe is a can’t-miss for Florida, Michigan, Oklahoma and UNC fans

The four Jordan football schools have their own running shoes with unique designs.

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College football is already at its halfway point of the season, but that doesn’t mean your shoe game has to start trailing off. In fact, this could be the perfect time to re-up and think about a new pair for the holiday season.

Maybe even a new pair of Jordans?

A little while back, Nike released the Jordan Brand Grind 2 running shoe for its respective schools.

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Here’s all the details on the Grind 2 for fans who might be intrigued by the prospect of picking up a new pair of Jordans to rep their alma mater.

How much do the shoes cost?

The Jordan Brand Grind 2 shoes are $114.99 and include unique designs for each school.

How many schools are part of the release?

This release features the four football schools currently fitted by Jordan Brand: Florida, Michigan, Oklahoma and UNC.

Where are the shoes available?

You can pick up a pair of the Jordan Brand Grind 2 shoes at multiple retailers, including Fanatics, Nike.com and Finish Line.

So, what do they look like?

Great question! Here’s a look at the unique shoe design for each school in alphabetical order.

Florida

Michigan

Oklahoma

UNC

UNC Jordan Brand Grind 2 Shoe for $114.99
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UNC Jordan Brand Grind 2 Shoe for $114.99
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UNC Jordan Brand Grind 2 Shoe for $114.99
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UNC Jordan Brand Grind 2 Shoe for $114.99
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