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Pandemic upends scholarship opportunities for student-athletes

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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to surge across the U.S. the question of college football is up in the air. NBC News’ Shamar Walters spoke with athletes who say the pandemic completely upended their whole recruiting process and the opportunity to get a scholarship.