šŸˆ SEC will not participate in EA's NCAA Football video game

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>BREAKING: The SEC, like the NCAA, has decided not to license its trademarks with EA Sports going forward <a href="http://t.co/bJkFlASE8Q">http://t.co/bJkFlASE8Q</a></p>&mdash; Kristi Dosh (@SportsBizMiss) <a href="https://twitter.com/SportsBizMiss/statuses/367656826223218688">August 14, 2013</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Schools can still license their marks with EA Sports, but the SEC will join the NCAA in not being part of games: <a href="http://t.co/bJkFlASE8Q">http://t.co/bJkFlASE8Q</a>.</p>&mdash; Kristi Dosh (@SportsBizMiss) <a href="https://twitter.com/SportsBizMiss/statuses/367659420333125632">August 14, 2013</a></blockquote>
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I should have chimed in on this earlier. I have "known" this for a while now. I have several former employees who work at EA in Orlando (HQ for EA Sports). They told me this at the beginning of summer. Ill try to post more video game relevant stuff (when pertaining to UofA sports).
 
Any college video games are pretty much dead now. Gonna have to make that XBox360/PS3 last in order to keep playing what we already have. I know the players want to get paid for this type of thing, but with Title IX they are SOL. Any money made from football or basketball games would have to be split with the other sports evenly. And by evenly I mean whatever a court says evenly means. Could mean each player gets X dollars no matter what sport. Could mean that each sport gets X dollars and it has to be split among their players evenly. Could mean almost anything.
 
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