NCAA players charged for allegedly rigging games

  

Kennesaw State Owls player Simeon Cottle shoots a basketball over Indiana Hoosiers player Anthony Leal.

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New year, new sports gambling scandal: Federal prosecutors revealed yesterday that they’re accusing a ring of college basketball players, alumni, professional gamblers, and one former NBA player of meddling in more than two dozen games, which netted them millions of dollars in sportsbook winnings.

According to the indictment:

  • It all started in September 2022, when gamblers paid a former Chicago Bulls shooting guard playing overseas in the Chinese Basketball Association to make fewer baskets in order to fix final game score margins in favor of their bets, in a ploy known as point shaving.
  • The group then recruited mostly smaller-time US college ballers, who were unlikely to earn significant NIL money, with bribes ranging from $10,000 to $30,000 per game.
  • All together, 39 NCAA players across more than 17 Division I teams became involved with the gambling ring, which fixed or tried to fix more than 29 games in recent years.

This type of allegation is “not entirely new information to the NCAA,” and investigations into almost all named teams, which include Alabama State and Tulane, are already underway or completed, the NCAA’s president said in response to the news.

Airball: One NCAA defendant allegedly texted the bagman during a fixed game to assure him that co-conspiring players would keep the ball away from a teammate who was playing too well.

Zoom out: Game-fixing fiascos recently hit the NBA and MLB, too. To protect college sports, the NCAA is lobbying to ban prop bets on collegiate matchups.

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