Matches Malone wrote:I don't know all the rules and regulations, but could this be the start of hopefully getting NCAA games back?!
 
Assuming having player likenesses in the game was the holdup in the first place (which I don't personally understand, but to each their own), this improves the odds from 0% to something close to 0%. Ultimately if the player likenesses is the hold up, you still need roughly 10,000 kids to form a players' union to negotiate with EA/2K for a college football game.
I guess I just didn't play college games the way everyone else did, but I never really understood why people felt the need to have player likenesses in the first place. Just give me the schools and rough prestige rankings and I'm good; all the players that people have heard of are gone within like two years anyways.
But anyways, the committee that is making this recommendation is also saying that video games are not workable with college players, but I think that's based on the fact that there is no college players' union like the NFLPA for example. This does theoretically open the door for a video game company to pursue player likenesses if college athletes do unionize though (or theoretically, a video game company could target specific college athletes to feature in their games if they wanted to ala what 2K did with All Pro Football, but not sure that's very likely.
Still, I think this development is better than nothing.