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How two of college football's biggest brands take unique approach to name, image and likeness

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During a college football game between Oklahoma and SMU in December 1985, ABC broadcaster Jim Lampley broke the news that star Indiana basketball guard and Olympic gold medalist Steve Alford had been suspended by the NCAA for one game against Kentucky after violating rules by posing in a Gamma Phi Beta sorority calendar.

The proceeds from calendar sales weren’t going to Alford’s pockets, but went to a sorority foundation in support of girls camps. That didn't sway the NCAA in its ruling.

The response from legendary announcer Keith Jackson after Lampley's report made clear his feelings about the NCAA and the Alford case.