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By Paul Kix
Thursday, May 7, 2009 Former college quarterback Sam Keller has taken on EA Sports biggest secret: those "randomly generated" players on the NCAA Football and Basketball series aren't so random at all. In fact, they're the same players who suit up every Saturday in the fall, and all winter long. So why aren't the players paid for their likeness? Oh, this will not end well for EA or the NCAA. Keller's lawsuit contends that, though players in NCAA Football and Basketball aren't named, you'd have to be dumber than t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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