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Old 09-10-2013, 07:09 PM   #1
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Interesting development, it doesn't seem like this case will be over anytime soon.

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Interesting development. Doesn't seem like this case will be over anytime soon.



http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...-corp/2794473/
She's allowing them to refile based on the Obannon's team changing its new theory.

It doesnt matter because she will probably deny the motions anyway. I know this stuff seems like its significant but its not. Nothing really matters until discovery begins in full and Obannon's team and EA's team start to depose witnesses. No one is expecting this case to settle until 14/15 anyway.
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She's allowing them to refile based on the Obannon's team changing its new theory.

It doesnt matter because she will probably deny the motions anyway. I know this stuff seems like its significant but its not. Nothing really matters until discovery begins in full and Obannon's team and EA's team start to depose witnesses. No one is expecting this case to settle until 14/15 anyway.
So does this effect at all the chances of a fully licensed game next year or are they two different issues to begin with? (sorry havent been following along lately, last I heard something like no big 10, sec, big 12 unless the individual schools sign up)
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So does this effect at all the chances of a fully licensed game next year or are they two different issues to begin with? (sorry havent been following along lately, last I heard something like no big 10, sec, big 12 unless the individual schools sign up)
The only way there would be a fully licensed game is if there was a settlement right now and there wont be. This news doesnt change anything at all really. Also you have it wrong. No Big 10 or Big 12 marks. The SEC mark is still licensed. As of today, all of the teams are expected to be in next years game.
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The only way there would be a fully licensed game is if there was a settlement right now and there wont be. This news doesnt change anything at all really. Also you have it wrong. No Big 10 or Big 12 marks. The SEC mark is still licensed. As of today, all of the teams are expected to be in next years game.
So no Big 12 marks, but still will have their teams?
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So no Big 12 marks, but still will have their teams?
Yes. The schools own the uniforms, names and stadiums. Not the Big 12.
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Yes. The schools own the uniforms, names and stadiums. Not the Big 12.
This is better news that what I understood last I heard!
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The only way there would be a fully licensed game is if there was a settlement right now and there wont be. This news doesnt change anything at all really. Also you have it wrong. No Big 10 or Big 12 marks. The SEC mark is still licensed. As of today, all of the teams are expected to be in next years game.
I thought 1 team was not going to be in?
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