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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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# 81 DorianDonP @ 07/17/13 03:53 PM
On a real note, how depressing. Been playing this series for over a decade. Used to do the rosters myself before I found out that people like me enjoyed naming them. I like NBA 2k and The Show, but I love college football way more than I do basketball, baseball, the NFL.

I pray EA offers a playoff as DLC. Would be willing to pay a good amount since this might be the last college football game for awhile.

I think at some point, there will be more college football games. But I'm not sure when or from who.
 
# 82 wolverinemaniac @ 07/17/13 03:53 PM
They could def go the way of generic teams, and allow us to adjust and teambuild our own realistic rosters and teams.
 
# 83 GisherJohn24 @ 07/17/13 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Gosens6
Damn, thank god they at least went out finally giving us a good game this gen
they did? I was still wiating for 6 patches to fix all the problems I've noticed so far...
 
# 84 speedtrucker @ 07/17/13 03:53 PM
terrible news, especially since NCAA '14 isn't on the EA ignite XB1/PS4 launch list so NCAA dies this fall with the 360/PS3...
 
# 85 bad_philanthropy @ 07/17/13 03:53 PM
It's too bad O'Bannon and Sam Keller spoiled the party.

Maybe we'll see a college football again some day when the legalities of all this are more firmly defined.

I do hope we still get a patch. I'm not sure how long EA will support the product, but hopefully we get one update.
 
# 86 Strategizer @ 07/17/13 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by KleShreen
Exactly. You caught me before my edit! Haha. The big schools *may* not do it since they know their name is already "out" there, but on the other hand, they will almost be forced to do it by their alumni and fans, I think.

Smaller schools who were not included in the NCAA's licensing agreement can go to EA and say "we'll give you whatever you want to put our school on the game" now and NCAA can't do anything about it.
The schools might share the same concerns the NCAA does and choose not to go into business individually lest they leave themselves open to similar litigation in the future. At any rate, the composition of the default rosters would certainly never be the same.
 
# 87 D0GGERT D0G @ 07/17/13 03:54 PM
Well looks like I'll have to keep my PS3 then
 
# 88 jakeandrew @ 07/17/13 03:54 PM
This is some bullsh*t right here.
 
# 89 aholbert32 @ 07/17/13 03:55 PM
I'll post this one more time because I think most people missed it. This is from the press release:

Member colleges and universities license their own trademarks and other intellectual property for the video game. They will have to independently decide whether to continue those business arrangements in the future.

EA will have to work with the individual conferences like they always have to get rights to logos, stadiums and uniforms. Same with the BCS. This just affects the ability to use the NCAA mark.
 
# 90 Brandwin @ 07/17/13 03:55 PM
Damn. My favorite sports game is no more.
 
# 91 BrandH @ 07/17/13 03:55 PM
Read and think for a second guys. They can still put out a game before the contract ends. EA can't stop them from doing it. The name of this years game in NCAA Football 14, not 2014. The NCAA is referring to a title for the 2014 season.
 
# 92 GisherJohn24 @ 07/17/13 03:55 PM
IF 2K takes it, if NCAA allows it of course, I think they will at least try it for a year or two. They got nothing to lose. I htink people are ready for something new from a new DEV and I know many long time 2K fans would be happy. I'd of been happier to see the NFL license closed with E.A. rather than NCAA though...
 
# 93 IrOnKoBe @ 07/17/13 03:55 PM
i never liked College sports games . i hope madden is still safe
 
# 94 wolverinemaniac @ 07/17/13 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by bad_philanthropy
It's too bad O'Bannon and Sam Keller spoiled the party.

Maybe we'll see a college football again some day when the legalities of all this are more firmly defined.

I do hope we still get a patch. I'm not sure how long EA will support the product, but hopefully we get one update.
The license is good until june of next year, the VERY least they should do is perfect this game if they do not intend to make it anymore.
 
# 95 Dogslax41 @ 07/17/13 03:56 PM
If the O'Bannon case goes the way its looking this decision won't necessarily mean the end of college football games. Unless the NCAA finds some way to settle with a massive check then the O'Bannon case could be the first domino in the end of the NCAA all together.

The O'Bannon team has a pretty good line on an antitrust case and if they win a judgment against the use of likeness in the NCAA series their next step is going to be to go after TV and merchandise revenue. In the end it will more than likely result in universities and individual athletes being able to license out their likeness. As long as they get together and form some kind of union (which would be in their best interest) then it would give merchandise and video game companies a central negotiation point that could possibly give access to using actual names and likeness in the game.
 
# 96 BrandH @ 07/17/13 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by aholbert32
I'll post this one more time because I think most people missed it. This is from the press release:

Member colleges and universities license their own trademarks and other intellectual property for the video game. They will have to independently decide whether to continue those business arrangements in the future.

EA will have to work with the individual conferences like they always have to get rights to logos, stadiums and uniforms. Same with the BCS. This just affects the ability to use the NCAA mark.
I know. People need to think for a second before going crazy, lol.
 
# 97 aholbert32 @ 07/17/13 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by BrandH
Read and think for a second guys. They can still put out a game before the contract ends. EA can't stop them from doing it. The name of this years game in NCAA Football 14, not 2014. The NCAA is referring to a title for the 2014 season.
EA would have to release the game in May.
 
# 98 jmik58 @ 07/17/13 03:57 PM
I'm interested/concerned to see how this impacts EA's committment to patching issues and customer service for NCAA 14.
 
# 99 JLoco11 @ 07/17/13 03:57 PM
All the roster makers, who stole OS rosters & charge people for rosters, are probably crying right now!
 
# 100 BruceAlmighty @ 07/17/13 03:57 PM
Ugh. This means that there's no chance of anyone other than EA making a college football game if there is one in the future. That sucks hardcore. So tired of EA football.
 


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