Monday night saw the first National Championship game under the new College Football Playoff system. And with it came counterfeit merchandise. Officials from the NCAA, and the
universities of Oregon and Ohio State and licensing firm College Licensing Company (which has official deals with nearly 50 brands), seized some $30,000 in unlicensed goods during the semi-finals.
Still, a drop in the bucket for the $4.6 billion college-sports-licensing retail business.
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