News comes courtesy of Matt Brown, who publishes a newsletter that concerns off-the-field dealings in college football
This proposal also gives us insight into the type of royalties EA are paying to the CLC (Collegiate Licensing Company) in order to feature universities affiliated with the organization in their titles
Royalties are split into a tier system, and although the amounts and percentages have been redacted, we can see that Tier IV institutions (featuring less well-performing teams) will receive a significantly lower percentage of the royalty payments than the other three tiers. EA says tiering could "vary from year to year" if an institution begins to perform significantly above or below their current position, which would entitle that team to greater royalty payments. The royalty rate from
NCAA Football
has been increased from 8.5%, although we don't know what the new amount is.
The New EA Sports College Football Deal Covers 4 Games
EA has signed a four-year deal to revive the EA Sports College Football (or NCAA Football) franchise, and the terms of that deal have been revealed.
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Emails show not every school is thrilled with the money they're getting from EA Sports College Football
How much money does a school make from EA Sports College Football? Well, not enough for at least one school.
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