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The NCAA has decided today, unilaterally it appears, to not renew their license with EA Sports for the NCAA Football video game beginning next year.

In the statement, the NCAA said, "The NCAA has made the decision not to enter a new contract for the license of its name and logo for the EA Sports NCAA Football video game. The current contract expires in June 2014, but our timing is based on the need to provide EA notice for future planning. As a result, the NCAA Football 2014 video game will be the last to include the NCAA’s name and logo. We are confident in our legal position regarding the use of our trademarks in video games. But given the current business climate and costs of litigation, we determined participating in this game is not in the best interests of the NCAA."

EA should still be able to work out individual school, conference, awards, etc. licenses from the CLC -- which should mean the series should be able to live on. At the end of the day, this is the NCAA taking it's name and logo off of the game, but nothing more it appears. So while the series can't be called "NCAA Football" anymore, perhaps with the ESPN license the series can be called "EA Sports College Gameday 15" next season.

The only way this ends the NCAA Football series altogether is if one of two further scenarios happen: 1)If EA Sports decides it is done with the series altogether, which is doubtful given it's a top seller in the US. 2)If the CLC won't play ball with EA Sports, and thus EA has to negotiate licenses individually from member institutions

It is possible EA Sports will not continue development of the game after this year because of either reason, or because of fears of financial fallout from the Ed O'Bannon lawsuit. However, there is no guarantee EA will face huge financial problems from the O'Bannon lawsuit, and in a sense -- the threat of the O'Bannon lawsuit ending the series is the same today as it was yesterday.

I EA wants to they can continue the game with purely cosmetic changes and greater creative freedom without the NCAA hovering above the game. And let's face it, the less the NCAA is involved in anything, the better it will be.

So in a sense, the only thing different today versus yesterday with regards to the NCAA Football series is that it is no longer the NCAA Football series going forward. Everything thing else remains the same.

UPDATE: Brett McMurphy of ESPN is reporting ESPN has been told EA Sports will still have a college football video game beyond 2014, next year's game will be called College Football 15.

UPDATE #2: According to ESPN's Sports Business reporter Darren Rovell the CLC, which handles school, bowl, awards, etc. licensing, says it plans to work with EA in the future despite the NCAA dropping out.

UPDATE #3: EA Sports Executive Vice President Andrew Wilson speaks. In a statement, Wilson said, "EA SPORTS will continue to develop and publish college football games, but we will no longer include the NCAA names and marks. Our relationship with the Collegiate Licensing Company is strong and we are already working on a new game for next generation consoles which will launch next year and feature the college teams, leagues and all the innovation fans expect from EA SPORTS.

We took big creative strides with this year's college game and you’ll see much more in the future. We love college football and look forward to making more games for our fans."

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# 181 The JareBear @ 07/17/13 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by WIAggie
from EA forum

it's officially done
NCAA Football staff just been told, last day of work for the dev team is Dec. 1

no reason to buy a next-gen system now
Did somebody just pull this out of their butt?
 
# 182 GisherJohn24 @ 07/17/13 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by RebelHog
Selfish people in here. Thoughts and prayers to EA Sports Team who will face layoffs from this. Some things more important than a video game folks.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2
i don't show as much remorse for them because the game is still broken and would have been around longer if they wouldn't have taken shortcuts... I dont' blame the devs mind you, just corporate. It takes longer than 9 months to finish a football game.
 
# 183 videlsports @ 07/17/13 04:24 PM
I'm floored about this, but I knew scince the Trial this might happen. I truthfully hope that all companies could make it also the CLC can still liscence games just not with the NCAA LOGO, no Bowls etc
 
# 184 aholbert32 @ 07/17/13 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by BenGerman
It will be interesting to see what happens next. As others have mentioned EA would probably be turning down money by not making a College Football 2015. But it would also make sense that they may just want to wash their hands of the series as a whole. We'll see.
It really doesnt though. They are already in the lawsuit. Walking away from the series when it makes a profit shows a potential jury that it believes the Obannon lawsuit has merit. It hurts them more to walk away from the series.

For the NCAA, they dont make a ton from this license. The schools and the CLC do. So it doesnt make sense for them to continue to license its mark to a game that lead to a huge lawsuit.
 
# 185 mgsmith119 @ 07/17/13 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by TexanCam
You also have to count in the fact that some of the smaller schools get their brand out this way too. It's good for a schools marketing. They will produce them as long as it doesn't cost too much for licensing.
On the same note though, smaller schools don't have the legal budgets to defend themselves if some former player decides to take them to court over an O'Bannon like case.
 
# 186 TexanCam @ 07/17/13 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by jaredlib
Did somebody just pull this out of their butt?
Think it was deleted with some other threads on the forum.
 
# 187 USNAggie44 @ 07/17/13 04:24 PM
Mark Cuban's BCS Playoff football 15
 
# 188 The JareBear @ 07/17/13 04:24 PM
If somebody, EA, 2K, doesn't matter, makes a generic game with a good engine and a teambuilder type deal where people can make any amount of teams or conferences they want, I'm sure it will sell
 
# 189 77Hockey @ 07/17/13 04:24 PM
That super conference can't come fast enough.
 
# 190 aholbert32 @ 07/17/13 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by jaredlib
Did somebody just pull this out of their butt?
Maybe or maybe not. Could be true. I just dont trust the internet that easily.
 
# 191 DorianDonP @ 07/17/13 04:25 PM



 
# 192 BFig @ 07/17/13 04:25 PM
Truly stunned, I don't know what it's like not to have a game every July, And to think it happens just when EA was making huge strides in this game. However if EA finds a way to keep the licensing with the teams, Bowls, and Conferences there's no way this series ends.
 
# 193 TexanCam @ 07/17/13 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by mgsmith119
On the same note though, smaller schools don't have the legal budgets to defend themselves if some former player decides to take them to court over an O'Bannon like case.
This is also true. Seems like there is a catch-22 for a lot of scenarios.
 
# 194 GisherJohn24 @ 07/17/13 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by jaredlib
If somebody, EA, 2K, doesn't matter, makes a generic game with a good engine and a teambuilder type deal where people can make any amount of teams or conferences they want, I'm sure it will sell
yep. Just needs to be done right. If we see a developer like Konami or UBISoft though, then we need to start worrying. I'm 70% confident 2K is running around their offices saying "yes yes yes!"
 
# 195 GisherJohn24 @ 07/17/13 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by BFig
Truly stunned, I don't know what it's like not to have a game every July, And to think it happens just when EA was making huge strides in this game.
I have 7 NCAA games in my collection. Il'l be fine for awhile.
 
# 196 aholbert32 @ 07/17/13 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by mgsmith119
On the same note though, smaller schools don't have the legal budgets to defend themselves if some former player decides to take them to court over an O'Bannon like case.
The former player wouldnt charge its school individually it would charge the conferences and the CLC which covers all 127 teams.
 
# 197 RaychelSnr @ 07/17/13 04:27 PM
UPDATED the story.

This isn't as big of a deal as it sounds for sure, but does make me worry about the series' future. If we get a game next year though, this series isn't going anwhere IMO.
 
# 198 BleedGreen710 @ 07/17/13 04:28 PM
They should name the next version Reggie Bush's Heisman Football 2015 just to stick it to the NCAA.
 
# 199 cletus42o @ 07/17/13 04:28 PM
If it's so easy for them to continue the series WITHOUT NCAA, then why the hell didn't they get rid of them years ago so they could do whatever they wanted? If it was unnecessary to begin with, I can't imagine EA would have wanted the contract themselves..
 
# 200 BrockOchoGOAT @ 07/17/13 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by jaredlib
If somebody, EA, 2K, doesn't matter, makes a generic game with a good engine and a teambuilder type deal where people can make any amount of teams or conferences they want, I'm sure it will sell
This could actually work. Instead of just rosters being downloaded, all teams could be, and it would save EA huge amounts in the budget to make up for some of the huge dips in sales that will occur.
 


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