If this many guys are doing it in the state of Iowa just think about the nation as a whole… but we won’t likely ever know for sure bc this is the example being made and others states “DCIs” now know not to even touch this type of thing.
Now that we know how many of these guys bet on their own games, it’s good they did this investigation. It’s pretty concerning Lee bet against ISU in 2021. That’s a recipe for throwing games.If this many guys are doing it in the state of Iowa just think about the nation as a whole… but we won’t likely ever know for sure bc this is the example being made and others states “DCIs” now know not to even touch this type of thing.
I just never would have believed this many players would bet on their own teams' games. I know nobody thinks they'll be caught, otherwise they wouldn't do it but still this just blows my mind.
Are we that far removed from Pete Rose that the example baseball made and continues to make of him is no longer hitting home? The answer is obvious now I suppose but never would have believed it.
Remsburg did bet on his own sport, so that's automatically 50% of the season he's suspended.Remsburg might be somewhat the smartest one of them all but still dumb. He might have the smallest penalty of all.
"Remsburg, an offensive lineman, is accused of placing a total of 273 wagers with six of those on NCAA basketball and football games, though none are alleged to have involved Iowa State, according to court records."
Agree, would like to see these laws applied equally to all collegiate athletes in every state.If this many guys are doing it in the state of Iowa just think about the nation as a whole… but we won’t likely ever know for sure bc this is the example being made and others states “DCIs” now know not to even touch this type of thing.
It's only a matter of time until players start to throw college games......it will be widespread.....
Remsburg for sure is out 50% of the year. Could be more, too depending on his amounts.Brock and Lee are gone for sure. The other 2 IDK
Can't imagine the number of D1 starters across the nation right now just wondering ... will I get caught up in this.
That’s at find another guy to give the snaps to level.Remsburg for sure is out 50% of the year. Could be more, too depending on his amounts.
Not gonna lie. I'm really ******* disappointed in these players.
Hey Bernstein, a lot of people knew it. Even dumb fans like me and others. It's a legal matter, and administrators and coaches aren't dumb. They're not going to be surprised or cornered by some doofus from the Ames Tribune.And someone had to know it to withhold them from camp. And no one asked or answered the hard questions.
He bet on other teams of his own sports. So thats 50%.For all wagering-related violations reported on or after May 2, the following guidelines will apply:
Looks like Remsburg will be the only one not losing their eligibility. He made 273 bets, so I would guess he would lose 30% of season eligibility.
- Student-athletes who engage in activities to influence the outcomes of their own games or knowingly provide information to individuals involved in sports betting activities will potentially face permanent loss of collegiate eligibility in all sports. This would also apply to student-athletes who wager on their own games or on other sports at their own schools.
- If a student-athlete wagers on their own sport at another school, education on sports wagering rules and prevention will be required as a condition of reinstatement, and the loss of 50% of one season of eligibility will be considered.
- For all other wagering-related violations (e.g., wagering on professional sports), cumulative dollar value of the wagers will be taken into consideration with the following terms for reinstatement:
- $200 or less: sports wagering rules and prevention education.
- $201-$500: loss of 10% of a season of eligibility, plus rules and prevention education.
- $501-$800: loss of 20% of a season of eligibility, plus rules and prevention education.
- Greater than $800: loss of 30% of a season of eligibility, plus rules and prevention education.
Good thing ISU won that specific game. But it’d be ignorant to assume Iowa is the ONLY state in the country where this is taking place…Now that we know how many of these guys bet on their own games, it’s good they did this investigation. It’s pretty concerning Lee bet against ISU in 2021. That’s a recipe for throwing games.