No NCAA basketball title releases this year, but that doesnāt mean people canāt sue over ones made last year. A former Tennessee player is joining the legal action against the NCAA and EA Sports over their use of his likeness.
The suit filed by Bobby Maze, a standout basketballer for Tennessee who nonetheless was not drafted by the NBA this year, will join one brought last year by former Nebraska quarterback Sam Keller, and other former athletes seeking class action status against the NCAA. Mazeās complaint also names the Southeastern Conference and EA Sports as those who profited by exploiting his likeness.
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Mazeās suit also claims that the NCAAās standard practice is to only offer athletes one year scholarships, leaving athletes vulnerable to being cut at any time, and unable to negotiate more favorable terms with schools willing to guarantee multi-year scholarships.
The complaint was filed in federal court in California.
Former Vol Bobby Maze Sues EA, NCAA, SEC [Metro Pulse via Operation Sports]