Tim Tebow’s eye greasepaint, which often featured religious messages during his playing days at the University of Florida, will be plain black for the cover of NCAA Football 11.
[URL=http://chalkboard.blogs.gainesville.com/2010/06/tebow-video-game-cover-lacks-eye-black-message/]The Chalkboard noticed[/URL] the toned down eye paint in [URL=http://www.facebook.com/easportsncaafootball#!/easportsncaafootball]a Facebook posting for the game[/URL] from Electronic Arts. The blog’s author has been [URL=http://chalkboard.blogs.gainesville.com/2010/06/should-tebow-statue-have-bible-verse-in-eye-black/?tc=ar]posting similar stories[/URL] wondering, and asking readers, if a statue of the ex-Heisman Trophy winner to be installed on campus should contain the religious messages or not. The majority of commenters seem okay with the messages being included.
The Chalkboard also notes that in April, the NCAA banned the further inclusion of messages in eye black, a trend that Reggie Bush helped make popular during his USC days.
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