Could NCAA Football games be returning?
The NCAA is examining the possibility of allowing student athletes to receive compensation for their name and likeness. May this development be the first step towards a new NCAA Football game?
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The NCAA is examining the possibility of allowing student athletes to receive compensation for their name and likeness. May this development be the first step towards a new NCAA Football game?
Kids these days. Flossing at half-time.
Football gets technical.
EA financial results have revealed that in addition to the $40 million in expenses reported in October, the NCAA settlement has now cost an another $8 million.
EA has settled a lawsuit regarding the use of player likenesses in its NCAA Football games.
EA will not be publishing a new college football game next year, as legal troubles have the company reconsidering "the future of the franchise."
EA Sports will continue to make college football games. However, it will do so without the NCAA license.
The NCAA has decided not to renew its contract with EA Sports.
EA Sports' Season Ticket program is coming back for another year. And it provides a far greater value than last year's debut offering.