Despite good intentions and best efforts, the stereotyping of Native Americans into narrow images is an undeniable consequence of choosing such names and symbols.

This is a complex issue and the circumstances surrounding each institution's use of Native American mascots and imagery is different. Each review will be considered on the unique aspects and circumstances as it relates to the specific use and practice at that college or university.

The N.C.A.A. executive committee continues to believe the stereotyping of Native Americans is wrong. However, in its review of the particular circumstances regarding Florida State, the staff review committee noted the unique relationship between the university and the Seminole Tribe of Florida as a significant factor.

The staff review committee noted the unique relationship between the university and the Seminole Tribe of Florida as a significant factor. The decision of a namesake sovereign tribe, regarding when and how its name and imagery can be used, must be respected even when others may not agree.

The issue of the logo mark ... that depicts a Native American in feathered headdress, adds to the use of Native American imagery that the broadest range of indigenous tribes and peoples find offensive and insulting.

It is definitely one of the largest spills in years. It was pretty significant.

We want to make sure the public is protected. We are still waiting for the full results of tests for bacteria.

This decision was made because it is not reasonable to cover up or remove all of the Native American imagery in the arena.