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NCAA panel proposes rule change to OK sponsor logos on college uniforms


An NCAA committee has proposed a change to rules barring commercial logos on uniforms in a move that would clear the way for sponsor patches to appear on jerseys next year. Under current rules, the only commercial logo permitted on athletes’ equipment or apparel during regular-season games is the logo of the equipment or apparel manufacturer. (Associated Press)

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NCAA panel proposes rule change to OK sponsor logos on college uniforms