Gamecocks Fans Can Finally Get A Piece Of The Under Armour Era

As South Carolina gears up for its official Nike transformation, a treasure trove of Gamecocks Under Armour gear is destined for resale, offering fans a chance to snag discounted pieces of sporting history.

South Carolina’s move from Under Armour to Nike is about to leave fans with a chance to buy a little piece of Gamecocks history.

The apparel switch officially takes effect Wednesday, and in the cleanup that comes with it, USC had to empty its equipment rooms of all things Under Armour as “thousands of boxes show up from Nike,” athletic director Jeremiah Donati told The State.

Rather than let the surplus sit around, South Carolina is sending the excess gear to South Carolina State Surplus, where it will be sold to the public. That’s standard practice for a public, state institution, and it’s already creating a pretty wild inventory. This week, the State Surplus warehouse near the Columbia airport had Gamecocks-branded dumbbells and old uniforms on display, including items that appeared to have been used by The Citadel’s women’s soccer team.

By Monday afternoon, a spokeswoman for State Surplus said the agency had picked up “approximately 25 pallets of (USC) Under Armour gear,” or hundreds of boxes, and that “this is an ongoing effort, and additional items remain to be collected.”

“It’s a ton of stuff,” Donati said. “You have the old jersey sets.

You have a tremendous amount of old apparel that went unused. I mean, you kind of always have to over-order for every year because you can’t run the risk of the players or coaches not having the appropriate stuff. ...

Over time, that accumulates.”

After 19 years of buildup, that gear is now headed for sale. The exact pricing hasn’t been set yet. The Surplus spokeswoman said prices will be determined once the items are reviewed before being put on sale, but however it shakes out, the gear will be discounted.

There’s no official date yet for when the Under Armour items will hit the warehouse floor, though the spokeswoman said they’re “expected to be available for sale in mid-August.”

The SC State Surplus Property Warehouse is at 1441 Boston Ave. in West Columbia and is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Donati said South Carolina did allow current players to keep some of their jerseys before the school packed away the Under Armour stock for good. Beyond that, anything still marked “UA” in the equipment rooms was on its way out.

That means fans could soon find everything from old football gear to whatever else survived the transition - maybe shoes, backpacks, equestrian hoodies, and plenty more. The exact haul isn’t known yet, but with the size of the operation, a hefty amount of football-related equipment seems likely to be among the offerings.

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