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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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# 221 prototype561 @ 07/17/13 04:39 PM
I don't think this is a big deal, EA will just change the name to College Football 2015 or something.
 
# 222 44drob @ 07/17/13 04:39 PM
scared me for a sec haha they gave effort with this one so i dont want em to stop
 
# 223 K0ZZ @ 07/17/13 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Dogslax41
It's not coercion. Its a matter of the definition of amateur. The issue in the O'Bannon case is an amateur's status and their ability to self market and get fair market value for their likeness and rights. If the NCAA dictates what consittutes an amateur then the CLC will have to tread very carefully with how they handle the licenses and how Universities receive compensation for the college football product.
I must've misinterpreted what you wrote, my bad!
 
# 224 BleedGreen710 @ 07/17/13 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by prototype561
I don't think this is a big deal, EA will just change the name to College Football 2015 or something.
how about REGGIE BUSH'S HEISMAN FOOTBALL 2015

take that NCAA!
 
# 225 GisherJohn24 @ 07/17/13 04:40 PM
IT's premature to feel for the devs about losing their jobs when we don't even know that. They might just move over to Tiburon or find other duties or sports games. Let's not jump the gun on that.... yet
 
# 226 RaychelSnr @ 07/17/13 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by aholbert32
Thank you Steve.

Rumors like that make me hate the internet.
The only way anyone at EA is getting an axe in December on the NCAA team is if EA doesn't think the franchise is financially viable...possible but unlikely.
 
# 227 The JareBear @ 07/17/13 04:41 PM
So, with NCAA out of the picture, EA can bring back discipline/violations and allow customizable playoff options right? Do they even still have access to Bowl logos and whatnot?

Maybe a positive in the long run? Less restrictions?
 
# 228 storky11 @ 07/17/13 04:42 PM
How often does the NCAA name or logo even appear on the game? Maybe on the fields or uniforms but that's really about it.

The thing I am most scared about is if they aren't allowed to make players to the likeliness of their real-life players. Although I'm sure they would be editable, it would add days.. if not weeks to the roster naming and editing process.
 
# 229 Dogslax41 @ 07/17/13 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by MMChrisS
And if the NCAA thinks they have that much power, just wait until the SEC, Big Ten, Big XII, ACC, and Pac 12 all leave and do their own thing -- which they could easily do.

The NCAA does have that power, because the schools give it to them. And you are right they could leave and do their own thing...and should, but you are talking about a rather large step for Universities to take if the O'Bannon case fails and the NCAA still retains the ability to dictate what constitutes amateur status all because of a video game. It's going to take O'Bannon winning and a serious threat to television rights to get rid of the NCAA as it stands and Universities agreements with a century old organization.
 
# 230 acidraindrops08 @ 07/17/13 04:43 PM
Do you guys really think EA's not going to make a college football game? Even if they wanted to wash their hands clean. Their a business, if they know something is a cash cow they will not let it go to waste. Especially with next-gen right around the corner.
 
# 231 DorianDonP @ 07/17/13 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jaredlib
So, with NCAA out of the picture, EA can bring back discipline/violations and allow customizable playoff options right? Do they even still have access to Bowl logos and whatnot?

Maybe a positive in the long run? Less restrictions?
 
# 232 BigBlue10989 @ 07/17/13 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by KleShreen
Also, don't forget the last part of the press release:



Each school will see the value and money that can be made off signing contracts with EA Sports independently. I'm sure many, if not all, universities will choose to keep their name/logos in the game.
This could be a problem. Programs like Alabama will ask for a hell of a lot more than say Illinois. Some schools will definitely be excluded. Individual licensing can prove a lot more costly than a package NCAA deal.
 
# 233 RaychelSnr @ 07/17/13 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by The_Wise_One
So this could all actually be a good thing? Now I'm really confused.

So the NCAA logo will be the ONLY thing gone if the rest falls into place? Somebody help me out here.
Basically it means the NCAA and it's logo won't be in future games, also meaning the NCAA won't be involved in future games. Major College football is set up in a manner where conferences may be getting more power than the NCAA going forward anyways, IMO.

There's a lot of talk of the Big 5 splitting from the NCAA as-is, at least for football, to play by their own set of rules.
 
# 234 aholbert32 @ 07/17/13 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by jaredlib
So, with NCAA out of the picture, EA can bring back discipline/violations and allow customizable playoff options right? Do they even still have access to Bowl logos and whatnot?

Maybe a positive in the long run? Less restrictions?
Bowls arent affiliated with NCAA so they are likely still in.

Doubt displine/violations will be in because even the individual schools hate to promote that stuff.
 
# 235 juicey79 @ 07/17/13 04:45 PM
No next gen NCAA game...sucks consumers are screwed again.
 
# 236 aholbert32 @ 07/17/13 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by BigBlue10989
This could be a problem. Programs like Alabama will ask for a hell of a lot more than say Illinois. Some schools will definitely be excluded. Individual licensing can prove a lot more costly than a package NCAA deal.
It wont. All 127 schools are in the CLC. EA negotiates with the CLC and Notre Dame. As long as Alabama is in the CLC it will get its contractual amount.
 
# 237 BigBlue10989 @ 07/17/13 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by aholbert32
It wont. All 127 schools are in the CLC. EA negotiates with the CLC and Notre Dame. As long as Alabama is in the CLC it will get its contractual amount.
Yeah I just read that. Disaster averted.
 
# 238 guitar4468 @ 07/17/13 04:48 PM
Id just like to point out, APF 2k8 being generic may not have been the only reason it didn't sell well. It was very shallow. The game was one season and online. No drafting, building up a team. etc. To top it off it was $60 bucks as well. I got it when it dropped in price, but I'm not an online player out side of online franchise or dynasties. I need more than just a season, drafting players and building teams is half the fun.
 
# 239 RaychelSnr @ 07/17/13 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by juicey79
No next gen NCAA game...sucks consumers are screwed again.
There's nothing indicating that at all, unless you are simply sad the NCAA name is gone. All indications from what I've heard and from what others has heard is this is nothing more than anything NCAA being taken out of the game, which means logos and the NCAA name. Nothing more, nothing less.
 
# 240 BleedGreen710 @ 07/17/13 04:50 PM
My reactions from reading this thread from start to finish:


At first I was like...



Then someone said EA's NCAA dev team would be gone by Dec 1st and I was like...



Then suddenly everyone says how its going to be alright..

 


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