COLUMBIA — The University of South Carolina on July 1 officially began a 10-year partnership with Nike, replacing Under Armour after the latter contract expired June 30; the board approved the Nike agreement in August 2025 and university officials confirmed the transition covers uniforms and branded equipment. The athletic department, led by AD Jeremiah Donati, said surplus Under Armour inventory will be managed through South Carolina State Surplus this summer; several Gamecock athletes announced or expanded NIL arrangements with Nike in June, and the contract specifies provision of A'ja Wilson signature shoes in South Carolina colorways as part of the agreement.
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The switch to Nike means new gear for Gamecock fans. If you're a fan of Under Armour, keep an eye on South Carolina State Surplus for deals this summer. And if you're a fan of A'ja Wilson, look out for her signature shoes in South Carolina colorways.
The University of South Carolina is now a Nike school. This means new uniforms, equipment, and opportunities for athletes. If you're a Gamecock supporter, it's time to update your wardrobe. Worth forwarding if you know a South Carolina fan.
Nike secured a ten-year exclusive partnership with the University of South Carolina, gaining brand exposure, product placement opportunities, and expanded access to student-athlete NIL activations.
Under Armour lost its nearly 20-year exclusive outfitting relationship with the university, reducing its local visibility, licensing revenue, and official product placement at USC athletic events.
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