NCAA logos slip-sliding away
Posted: Tuesday March 25, 2008 06:36AM ET
Roy Williams will get his wish. Players will not be slipping on giant decals for the rest of the NCAA tournament. The floors at the Final Four and the four NCAA regional sites were never scheduled to have decals pressed onto them. The future of the decals, which bear the NCAA logo, also will be part of the NCAA's customary, extensive review after the tournament.






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As if the NCAA needed to have any logos anywhere in the first place. That is evidence that they are a BIG BUSINESS and therefore its "employees" should be allowed to turn professional if that is their desire.
Stop the hypocrisy.
rhymeister | 03/25/08, 07:50 AM
Report Offensive CommentThe NCAA can't get a tournament for college football, but they have time to discuss a slippery logo? I see why they get paid the big bucks..
jj730 | 03/25/08, 08:40 AM
Report Offensive Comment...and O.J. Mayo couldn't accept tix from his boy Carmelo?
arejaydub Sept. 13,'08 | 03/25/08, 10:15 AM
Report Offensive Commentamazing that the NCAA allowed player safety/concerns to be addressed so quickly and correctly. now if they can do something about the inconsistent officiating.
silverblack23 | 03/25/08, 10:54 AM
Report Offensive CommentThere was one site where the NCAA logo over center court was nearly 1/3 the size of the court. Is that really necessary? I suppose it shows just how jaded we all are that we're actually surprised the NCAA did something right.
naxself | 03/25/08, 08:28 PM
Report Offensive CommentThat huge logo is ridiculous, and a distraction. I hate ANY advertising on the court... To include a "logo" nearly half the size of the court.
antishock8 | 03/27/08, 08:52 AM
Report Offensive CommentLike everyone doesn't already know who's running the tournament. You don't need a distraction for both the fans and the players. Good choice.
G.O.A.T. | 03/27/08, 06:02 PM
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