Quote Originally Posted by CLW View Post
Below is why this series is DEAD unless SCOTUS rules EA has a 1st Amendment right to do what it has done in the past:

http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/post/_/id/81020/is-ea-sports-revenue-worth-schools-risk


Bottom line schools are going to risk hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees and potentially millions in judgments against them for $100K a year. It's bad economics the risk/reward is out of whack. All you liberals here at TGT better kiss the ground of Kennedy and hope he sides with the Conservative block to make a 5-4 ruling in EA's favor (assuming you want the series to continue)
After EA's handling of this year's release, that has finally been the straw that broke the camel's back for me, I'm not sure anymore if I want EA to win this case or not.

Even if they do manage to release College Football 15, I'm on the sidelines. I'm not going through this crap yet another year and release.

Quote Originally Posted by ram29jackson View Post
which is why it wont happen..they aren't going to rule that colleges lose millions of dollars just because some guys who couldn't make the pros have a hissy fit. They know that wont benefit the masses and is counter productive. Amateur athletes will just have to be redifined
With this court, I wouldn't be so sure. And just because it won't benefit the masses and is counter productive doesn't mean they'll rule one way. That's not the way they do it.