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Friday, May 24, 2013

Busted

The use of an active college football player's name contradicts the NCAA's statements in the Ed O'Bannon case.
I guess the EA janitors forgot to change that one when they were removing any traces of a players 'likeness' (except for height, weight, skin color, hometown, knee braces, uniform number, wristband placement facemask style, etc.) before releasing the game.

EA Sports used Tim Tebow's name in a playcall in its NCAA Football 10 game, which was released in July 2009, prior to Tebow's senior season at Florida.

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