Bruin Report: UCLA is in a good place for a potential apparel deal with Nike’s Jordan Brand, according to numerous sources.
The agreement isn’t finalized, or close to being finalized, but the situation has been described as very promising.
Details are scarce, but sources are saying it would be a short-term deal, perhaps for a term of two years. The Nike subsidiary, Jordan Brand, would supply UCLA apparel and gear to outfit its teams, but it’s uncertain if the agreement would cover anything beyond that, like cash payments, which are common in athletic department apparel agreements.
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