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NCAA gets pounded for its latest trademark surrounding March Madness

Jake Rill

By Jake Rill

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Last season, March Madness didn’t happen because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This season, the NCAA has decided to file for the trademark, “Mask Madness,” implying that it plans to promote the wearing of masks while holding the annual men’s basketball tournament this upcoming spring.

There were a lot of opinions on the NCAA’s decision to trademark this play on words and potentially make money off mask awareness during the pandemic. And not a lot of it on Twitter was positive.

Here’s some of the reaction following the news:

https://twitter.com/andrewtrainset/status/1343626167052619783

Jake Rill

Jake Rill contributes to news coverage for Saturday Down South. He has covered the SEC since 2016.

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