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Yes, very interesting about the NCAA wanting to keep the term
"Final Four" exclusive to basketball.
In 1989, I purchased a great sweatshirt that depicted Robb Stauber
of the Minnesota Golden Gophers making an awesome kick-save. On top it
said "MINNESOTA" and at the bottom it said "1989 Final Four".
Someone, I can't remember who, informed me when they saw it that I had
infringed on the rights of two parties (well, actually it was the
sweatshirt entrepreneur who was doing the infringing): first, the University
of Minnesota and its athletic department because the product was not
officially licensed, second, the NCAA for the #*(&@%! use of the famous
"Final Four" frase. Far-fetched, no? Fooey.
Martin Isaac Lewison
"I root for Minnesota and whoever is playing *Wisconsin*!"
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