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NCAA announces new sports betting allegations for 13 former men’s basketball players from six schools


One day after announcing the permanent eligibility revocation of three Division I basketball players for betting on their own games, the NCAA revealed it is pursuing additional sports gambling ... Read More

13 former men's college basketball players investigated by NCAA for sports betting


The NCAA is in the process of alleging violations against former players that they took part in betting on and against their own teams. More here: ... Read More

Syracuse vs. UConn football prediction and betting odds - Sept. 6


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Dom Amore: UConn has a new tool to navigate trickier college athletics landscape


Getting a fix on what college sports is all about, or will be all about, is like trying to take a snapshot of the scenery from the window of the Acela at full throttle. The landscape is a blur, the ... Read More

NCAA issues permanent ban to 3 men’s basketball players from Fresno State and San Jose State for sports betting


The NCAA announced three Division I men’s basketball players are permanently ineligible after an investigation uncovered that the they were involved in sports-betting game manipulation. Read More


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