
Shockwaves in College Football: NCAA Drops Unexpected Verdict on Staff Betting Scandal
According to ESPN, five Iowa State football staff members were found to have made more than 6,000 individual sports bets online.
The value of the wagers totaled more than $100,000, and the bets were split between college and pro games.
The games the staffers bet on included Iowa State men’s and women’s basketball games.
A state investigation was conducted into the program, and five staffers were implicated after a look into sports betting at college athletic facilities within the state of Iowa.
Jace Heacock, Chase Clark, Michael Dryer, Kyle Highland and Mason Williams were the staffers in question. They will not face criminal charges for their actions, but they will be punished by the NCAA.
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