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Do most college football teams have endorsements? If so are they presented on uniforms or commercial or what?

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Do most college football teams have endorsements? If so are they presented on uniforms or commercial or what?

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  1. By rule, the only logo allowed on an NCAA football uniform (other than the school's logo, of course) is an American flag, a patch with the number or initials of a person being memorialized, and the manufacturer's logo.  The manufacturer's logo is restricted in size to, I believe, 2.5 square inches.  Sorry, that's one rule I haven't memorized.


  2. Don't know what you mean by endorsements, all NCAA schools are endorsed by the same companies who endorse the NCAA to include drinks and apparel (the one exception being Oregon who uses Nike because the Nike Swoosh was "invented" at Oregon)

  3. The schools themselves are not, that would be a NCAA violation.  Are there sponsors that are approved of by the NCAA itself?  Yes.  But no commercial logos are worn on the uniforms (well other than the makers of the schools uniforms, i.e. Nike, Addias, etc.)

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