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

Proposition 48, enacted by the NCAA in 1986, established standardized test score requirements for college sports eligibility, significantly affecting many recruits, particularly Black athletes. The legacy of this policy remains contentious, with ongoing debates about whether it served to protect college sports or unfairly penalized certain groups.

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

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Key Highlights

  • Proposition 48 tied NCAA eligibility to standardized test scores in 1986.
  • Hundreds of recruits were barred from competing due to this policy.
  • Tony Rice, a Notre Dame athlete, was directly impacted by these eligibility rules.
  • The legacy of Proposition 48 continues to be debated, especially regarding its effects on Black athletes.
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