SACRAMENTO — A plaintiffs firm already engaged in class action litigation with the National Collegiate Athletic Association is targeting the sports organization once again, this time over the issue of football scholarships.

Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro on Wednesday sued the NCAA and five of the nation’s biggest collegiate athletic conferences on behalf of a former football player who said the organizations colluded to cap the value of scholarships below the actual cost of attending member schools.

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