If you watch ESPN’s "First Take" and follow LeBron James on Twitter, you may be led to believe that a BYU fan allegedly yelling the N-word at a Duke women’s volleyball player is the biggest story on the planet, but there are a lot of questions to be answered about the incident.
“I’ve attended a lot of sporting events in my career as a sports journalist.
Someone shouting repeated racial slurs would stand out.
The only time it goes ignored is when it’s a group of black young people calling each other the N-word.” Jason lays out the evidence that Duke’s Rachel Richardson, aided by her politician grandmother and tutored by anti-racism group "A Long Talk," could be the new Jussie Smollett.
"Fearless" soldier Royce White joins the conversation along with Shemeka Michelle, who adds her perspective as a resident of North Carolina.
Steve Kim rejoins "Fearless" to expand on yesterday’s conversation and engages with Royce and Jason regarding whether there can be another athlete to fill the societal role of the great Muhammad Ali.
Finally, Delano Squires joins the show to discuss NFL legend Deion Sanders inviting the cast of Starz's “P-Valley” to visit his Jackson State football team and what it reveals about HBCU and its relationship with the LGBTQ community.