This is Every NCAA Air Jordan 14 PE That’s Popped up on Campus So Far
PublishedQuick Facts
- This spring’s Jordan heat for student athletes centers on the Air Jordan 14, with a wide range of school-specific PEs all taking after the famed AJ 14 Ferrari
- Each pair feature s afull coat of plush suede on the upper, carbon fiber accents in the midsole, and a Ferrari-inspired badge cut out of the lateral ankle featuring each team’s logo
- Check out all of the NCAA Air Jordan 14 PEs below
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With graduation ceremonies here and school years coming to a close, we’re stuck in a college sports limbo, with no NCAA football or basketball on the schedule. But while we keep entertained with the NBA and NFL playoffs and early-season baseball, Jordan Brand is still on campus, bringing new PE heat to colleges across the brand's sponsored schools.
This spring’s Jordan heat for student athletes centers on the Air Jordan 14, with a wide range of school-specific PEs all getting coats of plush suede on the upper, carbon fiber accents in the midsole, and a Ferrari-inspired badge cut out of the lateral ankle featuring each school's logo.
So far, we’ve seen eight pairs of 14s from the ten Jordan-sponsored NCAA programs across the country, and with new schools showing off pairs every day, we’ll no doubt be adding more throughout the spring. Unfortunately, none of these pairs will be hitting retail, but that shouldn’t stop you from ranking the PEs and picking your favorite. Check out all of the NCAA Air Jordan 14 PEs below.
Oklahoma Sooners

Oklahoma was the first school to post its Air Jordan 14 PEs, and for good reason. Keeping up the Ferrari inspiration, the red suede on the Sooner pair was a perfect place to start, keeping the colorway classic with black carbon fiber accents and an OU hit in the ankle badge.
Howard Bisons

One of many blue pairs, the Howard U 14s feature a navy blue suede upper with metallic silver accents on the carbon fiber midsole. More silver is added to the ankle badge, with a Bison head mascot bringing the PE home to Howard.
UCLA Bruins

Heading to Southern California, UCLA’s Air Jordan 14 PE goes blue for the Bruins and adds a mix of bright metallic to the midsole, going silver on the carbon fiber and gold on the stabilizing panels. More gold is added to the badge with a UCLA script logo inside.
UNC Tar Heels

Michael Jordan’s alma mater is always at the top of the Jordan Brand PE list, and you already know what color suede is covering this pair. The University Blue pair gets hit with a two-tone blue shade, adding a dark blue accent color and an interlocked UNC logo on the badge.
Florida Gators

More blue? Yeah, more blue. Heading down to Gainesville, we’re starting to notice that Jordan Brand has a thing for sponsoring schools with blue uniforms. The Florida Gators add an electric blue suede colorway to the upper with black on the midsole and orange hits on the heel and tongue, plus a Gator mascot on the badge.
Marquette Golden Eagles

Amongst a sea of blue suede PEs, the Marquette pair adds one of our favorite shades, a dusty, pale tone that’s matched by dark midnight blue accents on the tongue and midsole. A bit of gold is added to the stabilizing panels, tongue logo, and the ankle badge with an MU logo inside.
San Diego State University

One of the more unique team colors in college sports, the San Diego State University Aztecs Air Jordan 14 PE is decked out in black suede with red accents for a clean look that would be a welcome addition to the in-line catalog.
Houston Cougars

The University of Houston joins the PE party in a wave of red suede with black on the tongue and midsole, classic carbon fiber coloring, and more gold on the stabilizing panels and badge. Houston, this pair is definitely a problem.
Georgetown Hoyas
We haven’t seen Georgetown’s AJ 14 just yet, but as soon as it pops up online, we’ll be sure to give you a first look
Michigan Wolverines
Like Georgetown, the Wolverines’ Jordan 14 PE has not been made public just yet.

Zach Harris is a writer based in Philadelphia. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Vice, Complex, High Times, and more. He is obsessed with skateboarding and bowling. He is still looking for his first 300. For tips, reviews, and anything in size 10.5 - zach.h@soleretriever.com












