This is already being discussed in the NCAA Legal Thread. It is really big news but so far it has involved smaller colleges where there is no NIL money. It appears that the gamblers have left the big schools alone since those players are getting paid more than what the bribes are.
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That might be part of the school selection process, but the miscreants might have targeted smaller schools that virtually no one pays attention to. No big TV games; no national attention. Just hoping to commit crimes with no one noticing (they thought). They didn't take into account that the sports books have access to mountains of data analysis that can pick up on out-of-the-ordinary betting patterns.Originally posted by bearcatbret View PostThis is already being discussed in the NCAA Legal Thread. It is really big news but so far it has involved smaller colleges where there is no NIL money. It appears that the gamblers have left the big schools alone since those players are getting paid more than what the bribes are.
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