Native American Ban Is Extended by NCAA
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The NCAA is requiring bowl games to ban the “hostile” or “abusive” use of Native Indian nicknames, mascots and logos beginning in February.
The NCAA announced its decision to include bowl games on Tuesday. Only one Division I-A school, Illinois, will be affected.
In August, the NCAA released a list of 18 “offenders,” four of which play I-A football. But Florida State, Central Michigan and Utah have already been granted extensions, dropping the number of schools to 15.
Although the NCAA does not run bowl games, it does sanction them. So the governing body agreed to add the mascot ban to its list of requirements to be licensed.
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