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Why the House v. NCAA Case Is a Turning Point for Black College Athletes

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Writer: Darryl Jacobs ESPN & CBS Sports Networks The House v. NCAA settlement represents more than a legal breakthrough — it's about correcting longstanding economic disparities and recognizing the contributions of athletes who've driven the industry without fair reward. The House v. NCAA settlement is not just about legal reform in college sports. It's about … Continued

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