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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • A7

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StateRep.RandyFine,R- Palm Bay, praised UCF for shutting down the Roof- claim.com deal last month during a hearing for the proposal that would re- quire state leaders to ap- prove future athletic facil- ity sponsorshipdeals. If any of the lawmakers object within 30 days, the uni- versity must get the OK from theLegislature before proceeding with the spon- sorship, according to the bill. A previous version of the deal required leg- islative approval before selling the naming rights to anyuniversity or college fa- cility to a corporation. UCF vice president and general counsel Scott Cole told Fine during the Jan. 22 hearing that private dona- tions and sponsorships are important, but the univer- staff has an extensive vetting process to ensure no gift would reflect badly on our That includes looking at past litigation, criminal his- tory and news articles about prospective donors.

going to re- flect badly on the uni- versity as much they may need ormaywant themon- ey, not going to take Cole said. Florida Atlantic Uni- versity, on the other hand, approved an agreement in December that would al- low the roofing services company toput its nameon the Boca Raton basketball arena. trying to under- stand how having a rela- tionship with a company called Roofclaim.com in- herently has value to the school beyond the Fine told FAU leaders dur- ing the meeting of the Higher Education Appro- priations subcommittee. FAU told the Orlando Sentinel this week it had terminated the agreement. football arena opened in 2007 as Bright House Networks Stadium and became Spectrum Sta- dium in April 2017, reflect- ing Charter Communica- acquisition of Bright House.

Athletics staff had searched for four years for the value of the nam- ing rights had increased, Wright said. con- tract with Spectrum ex- pires this summer. The Roofclaim.com name already appears on athletic facilities, in- cluding on the football field. The ath- letic department an- nounced last August that Roofclaim.com would be- come the first spon- sor, and the logo would appear in two places during every home football game. Roofclaim.com has also owned the naming rights to the basketball court at Addition Financial Arena since the2018-19 sea- son.

The stadium naming deal would give a huge boost to national brand, White said, and if the school decided to de- cline it, next corporate partner is probably going to have some political issue as could scrutinize probably every single one of our corporate partners and find something politi- cally wrong with them, whether it Nike and sweatshops, so many polarizing things for all of these White said. go back to the fact that our football field is extremely visible. in 80 million house- holds onnational television andas theathleticsdirector here, I have not gotten one comment aboutRoofclaim- since the been on the UCF Foundation board members approved the deal but meetings sched- uled for university trustees to review it were canceled twice. because, Fine said, UCF leaders realized it passmuster. learned to- day is that these are politi- cal Fine said.

heard from two insti- tutions that the same business entity hoping to enter into amarketing rela- tionship.One of them, their process said, this is not consistent with the val- ues of the state and the uni- but the other one said it State Rep.Wengay New- ton, D-St. Petersburg, de- scribed the extra layer of review as a for universities, in case a new facility name in- vokes controversy. But state Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith, the only member of commit- tee who voted against the proposal, described it as solution insearchofaprob- The Orlando Democrat said the approval process could be politically driven, with officials inclined to nix dealswith corporations they like. Others acknowledged the decision aboutwhether a company name is appro- priate for a university facil- ity is a subjective one.

State Rep. James Grant, R- Tampa, said he worried state leaders would be in the position of moral that could ensue if a state institution took money from a contro- versial company. think it would be un- fair of us to presume that there is a way in cancel culture world get to the bottom of everything and ensure not go- ing to be some Twitter out- rage to rename Grant said. struggling with how we get to a place to define which associa- tions are proper and right andwhich are orlandosentinel.com or 407-420-5120 Florida universities would be required to get approval from the governor, Senate president and House speaker before selling the naming rights to athletic facilities, according to a bill introduced in January. The proposal would apply to deals of $1 million or more.

AILEEN SENTINEL FILE NAMING Continued from Page A1 UCF athletics director Danny White applauds during the UConn at UCF football game at Spectrum Stadium on Sept. 2. STEPHEN M. ORLANDO SENTINEL.

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