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Deion Sanders on Lack of Resources at HBCUs: 'It's Not a Level Playing Field. It's Unacceptable'

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Being the head coach at an HBCU, Deion Sanders has stated that, in comparison to wealthier colleges, "It's Not a Level Playing Field"

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