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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    College Players Set to Get Their Share of a $60 Million Settlement with EA



    Nearly 25,000 college football and basketball players were determined to have a valid claim to the class action settlement with EA over the use of player likenesses in their college games.

    The average player will receive a $1600 check in the settlement -- with lawyers in the case taking a 30 percent cut of the award.

    Former UCLA basketball player Ed O'Bannon, former Rutgers quarterback Ryan Hart and former Nebraska and Arizona State quarterback Sam Keller will get the biggest cut amongst players, estimated in the $15000 range.

    At this point, the odds of seeing a college sports video game again are still quite low in the next calendar year -- as it would seem that legal structures to protect game makers and schools would need to be enacted for a renewed effort to begin. At this time there hasn't been much push for such structures to be enacted -- at best we are probably a couple of years away from a return of college sports games.

    The more realistic outcome, however, is that we'll be waiting for quite a long time for a return of NCAA Football or NCAA Basketball.
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  • whitey7886
    Rookie
    • Jan 2016
    • 144

    #2
    Re: College Players Set to Get Their Share of a $60 Million Settlement with EA

    You are probably corret about not having one for a while. The only thing is now EA knows a players likness for 1 year is worth about $1600. If they wanted to make one soon they could go around to the kids have them sign a wavier allowing them to be in the game and after they graduate they could they pay them back. Now some of the top players may say no but it would make it possible to have a game again. But I'm with you on not getting my hopes up.

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    • xSh4dow95
      Rookie
      • Nov 2013
      • 32

      #3
      Originally posted by whitey7886
      You are probably corret about not having one for a while. The only thing is now EA knows a players likness for 1 year is worth about $1600. If they wanted to make one soon they could go around to the kids have them sign a wavier allowing them to be in the game and after they graduate they could they pay them back. Now some of the top players may say no but it would make it possible to have a game again. But I'm with you on not getting my hopes up.
      Another way they could go around it is by adding the player creation/edit feature from the PS2 days. The players could have random appearaces by default with the position and number for their name. No contracts are signed and there's no money involved.

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      • tril
        MVP
        • Nov 2004
        • 2913

        #4
        generic names and ratings all I want are college spots games with the schools and conferences.
        I never cared if the players were real or fake when it came to the college ranks,cause after a few years in a legacy mode, the rosters do wind up being generic any ways.

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        • jmik58
          Staff Writer
          • Jan 2008
          • 2401

          #5
          An NCAA game with random (generic) players wouldn't appeal to enough people. Many are aware you can edit or download an edited roster, but a game shipping with fictitious rosters would be a hard sell on a mass scale.

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          • vgunn
            MVP
            • Sep 2002
            • 1483

            #6
            Re: College Players Set to Get Their Share of a $60 Million Settlement with EA

            Originally posted by jmik58
            An NCAA game with random (generic) players wouldn't appeal to enough people. Many are aware you can edit or download an edited roster, but a game shipping with fictitious rosters would be a hard sell on a mass scale.
            Not at all, if the editing options are easy and comprehensive. The issue is EA usually makes it a pain in the *** to do so.

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            • herropreese
              Pro
              • Jul 2011
              • 552

              #7
              I feel nothing.

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              • Dr Death
                Air Raid
                • May 2009
                • 1632

                #8
                Re: College Players Set to Get Their Share of a $60 Million Settlement with EA

                Originally posted by vgunn
                Not at all, if the editing options are easy and comprehensive. The issue is EA usually makes it a pain in the *** to do so.
                Since EA lost their "exclusive" license for the game, my hope is that 2K or another company makes a college football game and that they have all the correct uniforms and stadiums for the teams, as well as playbooks and they know how to do simple math. Hmmm... a drive starts at my 20, I drive down and score a TD, that makes it an 80 yard drive, not a 74 yard drive.

                I also wish the CPU would be mindful of things like clock management and this should be set to how long your quarters are. I am sick and tired of the CPU going on 13 play drives that cover 75 yards, and yet only taking 1:46 off the clock.

                If a company could release a great, fully customizable game, then I would be all in.
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                • SilverBullet19
                  MVP
                  • Oct 2015
                  • 4089

                  #9
                  Re: College Players Set to Get Their Share of a $60 Million Settlement with EA

                  Originally posted by Dr Death
                  Since EA lost their "exclusive" license for the game, my hope is that 2K or another company makes a college football game and that they have all the correct uniforms and stadiums for the teams, as well as playbooks and they know how to do simple math. Hmmm... a drive starts at my 20, I drive down and score a TD, that makes it an 80 yard drive, not a 74 yard drive.

                  I also wish the CPU would be mindful of things like clock management and this should be set to how long your quarters are. I am sick and tired of the CPU going on 13 play drives that cover 75 yards, and yet only taking 1:46 off the clock.

                  If a company could release a great, fully customizable game, then I would be all in.
                  I was thinking about this today, the idea of 2k taking a shot at college football.

                  2K blew madden out of the water, I can only imagine how much better their take on a CFB video game would be compared to EA. They always had more off field features to keep the game alive in comparison. I could see options for stadium/facility expansions and renovations, the return of discipline, etc etc.
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                  • kingsofthevalley
                    MVP
                    • May 2011
                    • 1962

                    #10
                    I think it was quite selfish of the players to ruin a college football game for millions of people for friggin 1500 bucks.

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                    • BROman
                      MVP
                      • May 2003
                      • 1107

                      #11
                      Re: College Players Set to Get Their Share of a $60 Million Settlement with EA

                      Originally posted by kingsofthevalley
                      I think it was quite selfish of the players to ruin a college football game for millions of people for friggin 1500 bucks.
                      It's not the player's fault, they should be compensated. It's not EA's fault, they are willing to compensate the players for their likenesses. The NCAA's ridiculousness is the real culprit. They allow this climate where schools, apparel companies, TV networks, and they themselves squeeze every dime they can out of these players w/o throwing anything back their way.

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                      • jaynral
                        Rookie
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 93

                        #12
                        Originally posted by kingsofthevalley
                        I think it was quite selfish of the players to ruin a college football game for millions of people for friggin 1500 bucks.
                        I agree 1000%........CFB was the one game i look forward to every year...I can only imagine what it would have been like on next gen...It is actually a very terrible/disgusting situation..

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                        • bigboyc
                          Rookie
                          • Sep 2014
                          • 192

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Dr Death
                          Since EA lost their "exclusive" license for the game, my hope is that 2K or another company makes a college football game and that they have all the correct uniforms and stadiums for the teams, as well as playbooks and they know how to do simple math. Hmmm... a drive starts at my 20, I drive down and score a TD, that makes it an 80 yard drive, not a 74 yard drive.

                          I also wish the CPU would be mindful of things like clock management and this should be set to how long your quarters are. I am sick and tired of the CPU going on 13 play drives that cover 75 yards, and yet only taking 1:46 off the clock.

                          If a company could release a great, fully customizable game, then I would be all in.
                          Problem is you will never have a fully customizable game because the same thing applies. Some will make a roster will real college rosters, create logos, etc.........and the game maker would be sued for licensing because they allowed those likenesses to be edited into the game. Until the NCAA comes up with a plan to pay the players the $1500 or so for likeness use (where it is a payment set aside until the player leaves school or whatever...), there will be no college games.

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                          • bigboyc
                            Rookie
                            • Sep 2014
                            • 192

                            #14
                            Re: College Players Set to Get Their Share of a $60 Million Settlement with EA

                            Originally posted by SilverBullet19
                            I was thinking about this today, the idea of 2k taking a shot at college football.

                            2K blew madden out of the water, I can only imagine how much better their take on a CFB video game would be compared to EA. They always had more off field features to keep the game alive in comparison. I could see options for stadium/facility expansions and renovations, the return of discipline, etc etc.
                            Um....2k had college football. It wasnt very good.

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                            • gotloud
                              Just started!
                              • Mar 2016
                              • 4

                              #15
                              Re: College Players Set to Get Their Share of a $60 Million Settlement with EA

                              I know a couple people happy to get this small check

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