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Gravatar Iconby Mark Malek

This is an update on my story in January about the trademark dispute between the University of Southern California and the University of South Carolina.  In that story, I noted that South Carolina appealed a decision at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board that refused to register the school’s logo and that also refused to cancel Southern Cal’s trademark.  Apparently, the U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to hear South Carolina’s appeal (source) thereby ending South Carolina’s hopes of ever getting their trademark registered.

Just to get in my little bit of sports talk, this decision had to be an indication that the U.S. Supreme Court had some sort of foreknowledge that Steve Spurrier (coach of the South Carolina football team) actually gave himself the game ball (source) after his team beat then ranked #1, Alabama, which vaulted him to the SEC Coach with the second most wins…how cheesy!  Way to stick it to him Supreme Court.

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Gravatar Iconby Mark Malek

BCSIf you follow college football at all, or alternatively, the circus act that we call Congress, you have probably heard the controversy about college football.  It happened just this past weekend.  Is it fair how the players of the championship game for the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) are selected?  Since I live in Florida, and I am surrounded by Florida Gator fans, the answer is a resounding NO!  Just take a look at this year – the University of Florida Gators have been the #1 team all year long, and University of Alabama has been #2 for most of the year.  Both teams were undefeated, and both are in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).  It’s hard not to say that the SEC was the toughest football conference this year – and this is coming from a guy who bleeds Wolfpack red (yes, it was a tough season) and generally roots for the ACC (except for Carolina).

gatorsUF was a victim, and Alabama was the victor, of the strength of the SEC.  The two were undefeated this season and, as such, were forced to meet in the SEC championship game.  Someone was coming out of that game with a loss and, unfortunately, it was Florida.  When a team has been as dominant over the past several years as Florida has been, a loss like that was a tough pill to swallow.

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 05, 2012

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