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      40 years on, did Proposition 48 protect US college sports – or punish Black athletes?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 January 2026

    When the NCAA tied eligibility to standardized test scores in 1986, hundreds of recruits were barred from competition. But its legacy is still a subject of debate

    Tony Rice noticed the looks and smirks during his first week of freshman classes in the fall of 1986 at Notre Dame.

    He had accepted his fate a few months earlier when standardized test results led to the decision that he would not be eligible to participate in collegiate sports his freshman year. But nothing prepared him for this.

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      40 years on, did Proposition 48 protect US college sports – or punish Black athletes?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 January 2026

    When the NCAA tied eligibility to standardized test scores in 1986, hundreds of recruits were barred from competition. But its legacy is still a subject of debate

    Tony Rice noticed the looks and smirks during his first week of freshman classes in the fall of 1986 at Notre Dame.

    He had accepted his fate a few months earlier when standardized test results led to the decision that he would not be eligible to participate in collegiate sports his freshman year. But nothing prepared him for this.

    Continue reading...
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      40 years on, did Proposition 48 protect US college sports – or punish Black athletes?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 January 2026

    When the NCAA tied eligibility to standardized test scores in 1986, hundreds of recruits were barred from competition. But its legacy is still a subject of debate

    Tony Rice noticed the looks and smirks during his first week of freshman classes in the fall of 1986 at Notre Dame.

    He had accepted his fate a few months earlier when standardized test results led to the decision that he would not be eligible to participate in collegiate sports his freshman year. But nothing prepared him for this.

    Continue reading...
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