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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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# 101 BrandH @ 07/17/13 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by aholbert32
EA would have to release the game in May.
Then release it in May. The NCAA can't stop them.
 
# 102 lsu4life86 @ 07/17/13 03:58 PM
If I was an AD id actually look at this as an opportunity to PAY my players for something legitimately and use it as a recruiting tool. With the license money i'd throw a small stipend out to each player thus allowing EA to use their name and details.

The marketing benefits alone is worth it. Yes, to larger teams like my LSU Tigers it may not be that appealing but def for the low-mid tier teams.
 
# 103 Bigsheen @ 07/17/13 03:58 PM
This just crossed my mind. Could we possibly see them jump to another like with NFL 2k5 and throw ESPN on the front if that? Now obviously like previously stated, NCAA can't be there, but maybe something like "ESPN College Football."

We all know ESPN would love the money side of this and it would probably promote left and right. I'm not even saying EA will make this, maybe another developer makes a leap knowing that something like this is possible.

I'm just throwing it out there. It could really take presentation to another level having ESPN behind the game.
 
# 104 Dogslax41 @ 07/17/13 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by GisherJohn24
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...
NCAA is not going to get into bed with anyone else anytime soon. Their partnership with EA is exactly why they are on the verge of extinction right now.
 
# 105 jacory12 @ 07/17/13 03:58 PM
Yeah if SCEA could make one that'd be great.
 
# 106 kyblueblood @ 07/17/13 03:59 PM
This just shows how the NCAA knows they're dying, the NCAA is on the verge of nonexistence in major schools. One big Super Conference is on the way, coaches and schools that can afford to will pay players and something about this licensing will be in their letter of intent they sign to come to college. We may have to go a few years without college football but in time it will be better because EA/2k/etc. will be able to put players likeness and names in games. While its sad that we may have to do without (or do with a lesser generic game) for awhile it opens up new possibilities that can't exist with the NCAA, death to the NCAA, welcome Super Conference, I'm ready.
 
# 107 BleedGreen710 @ 07/17/13 03:59 PM
Hey at least if they do remake the game under different name we will be able to have things the NCAA would never have allowed, like player celebrations, taunting, player discipline, etc.
 
# 108 BlueNGold @ 07/17/13 03:59 PM
 
# 109 patsfan1993 @ 07/17/13 03:59 PM
Can't they just keep the series going as a generic team named game, upgrade teambuilder and let all 126 teams be replaced by teambuilder teams?
 
# 110 DorianDonP @ 07/17/13 04:00 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.
Good catch. So EA already deals with the schools and conferences individually.

So if I'm reading this correctly, all this means is instead of NCAA 15, maybe we'll get ESPN College Football 2015. And since the playoffs are called the "College Football Playoffs" and not "NCAA Football Playoffs", then not having NCAA in the game isn't really a big deal.

It seems it would only be a big deal if their decision to not renew convinces other conferences and teams to not renew.
 
# 111 cletus42o @ 07/17/13 04:00 PM
Does this prevent EA from producing paid DLC for 14 past the June 2014 date?
 
# 112 aholbert32 @ 07/17/13 04:00 PM
One other note:

2K IS NOT BUYING THE DAMN LICENSE!!!!!!

The end of the license has nothing to do with a license fee. It has to do with the O'bannon case and the fact that O'bannon is using video games as a justification for pursuing his claim. The NCAA is not going to sell its license to another company.
 
# 113 cruithear @ 07/17/13 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by patsfan1993
Can't they just keep the series going as a generic team named game, upgrade teambuilder and let all 126 teams be replaced by teambuilder teams?
Wouldn't work for online play though.
 
# 114 gohogs141 @ 07/17/13 04:00 PM
Sucks a few people ruining it for the rest of us
 
# 115 DJ @ 07/17/13 04:00 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.
This is true, but I can see schools increasing the licensing fee, thus making it harder for EA or anyone else to get all of the schools in the game.
 
# 116 Dogslax41 @ 07/17/13 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by patsfan1993
Can't they just keep the series going as a generic team named game, upgrade teambuilder and let all 126 teams be replaced by teambuilder teams?
They already receive the bare minimum revenue for them to keep the NCAA series going. What do you think sales will be like when they put in generic teams. You think the game will sell on gameplay alone. That would require a huge improvement in the gameplay.
 
# 117 lsu4life86 @ 07/17/13 04:02 PM
if they indeed put out another game before their June 2014 contract end date they would be smart to utilize the next gen systems capabilities to keep the game open to major upgrades via downloadable content
 
# 118 ehh @ 07/17/13 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by DorianDonP
Good catch. So EA already deals with the schools and conferences individually.
As I mentioned earlier in this thread I imagine that will be a DISASTER. The power programs will want a fortune and it will be a very uneven playing field.
 
# 119 jeremym480 @ 07/17/13 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by aholbert32
People are jumping the gun a bit. One, EA has released football games in the past without an NCAA license (Bill Walsh series). Two, this is connected to the O'bannon lawsuit and if the NCAA wins it or settles it in their favor, they will be back looking for licensees. Three, with teambuilder, EA could still release the game without the NCAA logo and team names and allow users to create names, teams etc. Four, there is a key part of the release that people are ignoring:

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.

I cant see EA walking away from college football revenue yet.
I hope your right... I really do.

I'm 33 years old and have been playing NCAA football since I was a teenager. Not having a new NCAA Football every summer is going to really hurt. I'm optimistic that EA will find a way. Maybe not next year, but at least in the future.
 
# 120 DJ @ 07/17/13 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by DorianDonP
It seems it would only be a big deal if their decision to not renew convinces other conferences and teams to not renew.
Correct. There will be schools/conferences that won't want to stir the waters and will align with the NCAA.
 


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