Giant middle finger?
Pretty much a combination of that, and the NCAA's "as long as you don't say NCAA, and since it's a sport where we conduct a national championship, don't say 'national champions' either, we don't mind what it says" policy - the one that lets UCF have that
"2017 National Champions" signage below the press box in its football stadium and allowed Auburn to give out rings that said "National Champions" to its 2004 football team (I'm pretty sure those were either SEC Championship or Sugar Bowl appearance rings
given out by the team with "national champions" carved on them - since it's FBS football, where there is no NCAA champion, the NCAA doesn't really care, just as long as they aren't in addition to any other rings the school is allowed to give unless the
team finished #1 in either the coaches or AP polls).
Speaking of rings, I expect at least one of the 2013 players there to show off their NCAA championship rings, which they were allowed to keep - the players who were not ineligible were allowed to keep them by the NCAA without risk of losing eligibility (
well, that, and by the time the NCAA stripped the team of its national championship, they had all used up their eligibility anyway), and the others had already lost their eligibility, so the NCAA couldn't punish them any further if they did not give them
back.
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