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UCF nears naming rights deal for stadium
Kyle Hightower | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted July 28, 2006

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With the opening of its on-campus, 45,000-seat stadium a little more than one year away, UCF appears to be very close to securing a partner for its naming rights. But the front-runner for those rights might have changed in the past week.

Though reports swirled Thursday that UCF officially had signed a stadium naming-rights agreement with Bright House Networks, UCF Athletics Director Keith Tribble said those reports were a bit premature.


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At its Board of Trustees meeting Thursday, UCF officials said that an announcement on its naming partner was expected to take place Monday.

But Sara Brady, Bright House Networks' vice president of public affairs, said, "There is nothing being announced Monday involving us."


http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/loca...-headlines
07-28-2006 08:28 AM
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