Add Ex-Temple Basketball Player Hysier Miller Bet on his Team To Lose
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<br>INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Former Temple guard Hysier Miller placed lots of bets on Owls games, consisting of some against his team, the NCAA announced Friday.<br>
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<br>The NCAA deemed Miller completely [ineligible](https://platinum.social/stacibugden01) after discovering he positioned 42 parlay bets amounting to $473 on Temple video games throughout the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons. Three of those bets were against his group, the NCAA stated.<br>
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<br>Miller began every video game for the Owls during those seasons. The NCAA found he utilized sportsbook accounts coming from other people to wager.<br>
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<br>The NCAA ´ s enforcement staff interviewed Miller on Oct. 10, 2024, and he admitted to placing parlay bets on Temple games but did not keep in mind positioning any bets against his group, the NCAA stated.<br>
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<br>His legal representative, Jason P. Bologna, said the NCAA did a "long and thorough examination" and [discovered](http://webcloud68.au.syrahost.com/~asap4uco/hamilton/assorted-hamilton-220-4/?option=fckeditor%2Feditor%2Ffilemanager%2Fconnectors%2Fuploadtest.html) no evidence that Miller shaved points. "Hysier provided full access to his mobile phone and checking account, and he responded to every concern they asked him. He admitted to putting parlay bets, but he denied shaving points in any video game, and the NCAA ´ s findings validate that they accept Hysier was sincere and cooperative with their examination," Bologna stated in a statement.<br>
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<br>Additionally, former Temple special assistant coach Camren Wynter and previous graduate assistant Jaylen Bond were found to have actually broken NCAA guidelines by [wagering](https://treveaguefarmcottages.co.uk/lets-discover-the-perfect-room/) on professional and college sports. The NCAA did not discover any bets including Temple by either Wynter or Bond. Both coaches got one-year, show-cause orders and a suspension of 10% of regular-season contests during their first year of work.<br>
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<br>FILE - Temple's Hysier Miller dribbles up court versus UAB throughout the first half of an NCAA college basketball video game in the championship of the American Athletic [Conference](https://psy-sandrinesarraille.com/clefs-de-la-reussite/) tournament, March 17, 2024, in Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)<br>
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<br>The NCAA did not find the 3 cases to be [connected](https://ecomafrica.org/blog/2019/09/27/lets-talk-about-tech-baby/).<br>
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<br>It's the current betting infraction uncovered by the NCAA, which withdrawed the [eligibility](https://www.maskmedics.com/maskmedics-blog/the-virus-a-curse-or-a-boon) of 6 males ´ s college basketball gamers earlier this month as an outcome of 3 different sports-betting cases that included a power-conference school in Arizona State and accusations of players throwing video games to lose by more points than the spread.<br>
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<br>That followed nearly 3 lots individuals being arrested last month, consisting of an NBA gamer and coach, for what federal police officials explained as their involvement in numerous illegal betting activities. Just this week, UFC President and CEO Dana White stated he was in touch with the FBI regarding a match that involved uncommon betting patterns.<br>
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<br>For its part, the NCAA said last month it was at least 30 present or previous gamers for gambling accusations. The NCAA also banned three college basketball gamers in September for banking on their own games at Fresno State and San Jose State.<br>
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<br>The NCAA released a [project](https://kandkmanagementcorp.com/author/tera7338991286/) in 2023 urging state regulators and gambling companies to remove prop bets on college sports from their offerings.<br>
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<br>Recently launched findings of a brand-new research study found that 36% of Division I guys's basketball players reported experiencing social media abuse associated to sports wagering within the last year. There were 29% who reported interaction with a fellow trainee on campus who had actually put a bet on their teams.<br>
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<br>Both of those figures were greater than reported by gamers in the Football Bowl Subdivision, with 16% reporting unfavorable or threatening messages, and 26% communicating with another student who had actually wagered on their group.<br>
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