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How many fans and athletes have dreamed of one day obtaining a pair of player-exclusive shoes? One of the coolest perks of being an NCAA athlete is all of the free shoes and apparel that are not available to the public.

Over the past few years, Nike has begun releasing some of its shoes in college colorways so sneakerheads can get in on the action. With the College World Series going on right now and college football quickly approaching, Nike has given fans reason to be excited.

The brand's flagship running, the Nike Pegasus 39, is available in select sizes in nine different colorways perfectly tailored for each school's fanbase. Despite retailing for $140, online shoppers can purchase the shoes for $99 (29% off) on the Nike website.

Nike Pegasus 39

Side view of green and yellow Nike running shoes.

Side view of Oregon Ducks shoes.

The Pegasus line recently turned 40 years old and has undergone constant upgrades to become one of the more trusted running shoes on the market. The Nike Pegasus 39 will help you ascend to new heights with its comfortable, intuitive design.

Impact protection is provided by the lightweight Nike React foam midsole that delivers a smooth, responsive ride. Meanwhile, the Zoom Air units under the forefoot and heel provide energy return with every stride.

The upper consists of a breathable engineered mesh reinforced with Flywire technology. Extra padding at the tongue and collar helps keep your foot feeling comfortable. Lastly, the rubber outsole with a Waffle-inspired pattern offers durable traction complete with flex grooves.

Whether you plan to wear these shoes on the track or in the stadium, you can never go wrong with representing your favorite school. Stay tuned to FanNation Kicks for all of your sneaker coverage.

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