Tim Tebow will have signed a total of three contracts once the 2010 NFL season kicks off. The Florida star was drafted by the Denver Broncos, signed an endorsement deal with Nike, and is also the coverboy of the EA Sports NCAA Football video game franchise. The latter of two teamed up to create a special pair of the Nike Trainer 1.2 to celebrate to new cover of NCAA Football ’11. The 1.2 features a blue upper using a mix of synthetic and gator-skin leather (no gators were harmed) with the midsole and bottom featuring orange and white. Throughout the shoe you will see a number of special points of focus, like the NCAA 11 branding on the forefoot strap, EA Sports logo on the tongue, and special commemorative dates printed on the heel; on the left you will see Tebow’s famous “Promise” speech after a disappointing loss Ole Miss, and on the right, a cluster of years that outline his achievements. Check out the gallery after the jump and let us know what you think of this great colorway. via Freshness
EA Sports x Nike Trainer 1.2 – Tim Tebow NCAA Football ’11 PE
John Kim
June 30th, 2011 (updated)
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