Shockwaves in College Football: NCAA Drops Unexpected Verdict on Staff Betting Scandal

Shockwaves in College Football: NCAA Drops Unexpected Verdict on Staff Betting Scandal

All five of the staffers have acknowledged that they knowingly violated NCAA sports betting rules, and all will be subject to a one-year show-cause order, meaning their penalties will follow them in college football through late April of 2026.

If any of the staffers are hired by another athletic department, they must serve a mandatory two-week suspension and attend the NCAA’s regional rules seminar at their own expense.

ESPN found that Heacock was the most prolific of the five bettors, making 787 bets totaling just over $55,000. 

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