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I don't think the NCAA controls the Bowl games, but if there is an
expert out there please correct me if I am wrong.

-Deron


--- Joe Makowiec <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> At 11:06 PM 12-26-2004 -0500, Wayne T Smith wrote:
> >If the hosting venue is holding a National Hockey League playoff
> game
> >within the week of the NCAA Championship and the professional team's
> >logo cannot be removed from center ice without compromising the
> quality
> >of the playing surface, the center ice professional team logo can
> remain
> >on the ice but will be covered with NCAA marks in the television
> >broadcast through virtual technology.  The host institution/venue
> would
> >bear the cost of such virtual technology
>
> Is there a bit of a double standard about logos and advertising?
> Anybody
> been watching bowl games?
>
>
> Joe
> --
> Joe Makowiec can be reached at:
> http://makowiec.org/contact/?Joe
> http://makowiec.org/
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