Not insinuating it is connected at all, but didn't Blom miss like a 48 yarder at the end of the 2022 Iowa-ISU game that would have tied it?
If they placed bets when they were 20.Why would an law enforcement investigator be interviewing a 21 year old about under age gambling.
Yes, but he allegedly bet on the 2021 game.Not insinuating it is connected at all, but didn't Blom miss like a 48 yarder at the end of the 2022 Iowa-ISU game that would have tied it?
That is a bit strange...unless they were using someone else's credentials/phone/etc to place the bets under someone else's identity. If not, gambling is legal and only the NCAA or University should be investigating.Why would an law enforcement investigator be interviewing a 21 year old about under age gambling.
Line closed at 45.5. Total was 44. ISU’s kicker missed a FG attempt with 45 seconds left lolYes, but he allegedly bet on the 2021 game.
Keeps them guessing right, so maybe don't do it.Ill ask the question this way. If a 22 year old senior lineman places a sports bet how would the NCAA even know? Is the DCI allowed to voluntarily share information regarding people they have investigated who were not found breaking the law?
Yeah I saw that, but it is certainly not a good look. There make movies about this sort of thing, you know, where the guy has a gambling problem, racks up a bunch of debt, then has the ability to throw a game to relieve his debts.Yes, but he allegedly bet on the 2021 game.
He WAGERED 45k, not made. Big difference but still a large numberBetter yet what does the wrestler Paniro Johnson do? That kid made like 45K in bets
Oh there's definitely some shady af behind the scenes ducks being set in a row around the country, particularly in states where online gambling is legal.............Bet there are a lot of athletes across the country going quickly on the down low now.
Or the Tarheels for that matter.......That went to the VERY core of the reason for the existence of the University, and yet it was brushed aside as if it meant nothing at all....Do you really say "integrity of the system" and not being sarcastic??
Remind me again what punishment Kansas basketball has suffered?
The majority of these bets happened in 2021 and 2022. Dekkers turned 21 last July. Investigations take time.Why would an law enforcement investigator be interviewing a 21 year old about under age gambling.
So let me get this straight, illegal recruiting doesn't effect the outcome of games? Supposedly getting the highest rated players to come to your school is the way to ensure future success, but your saying swaying the top players with enticements doesn't effect games?I love how you used quotes to "quote" something I never posted. So no, I never said integrity of the system.
When did Kansas basketball ever affect the integrity of the outcome in college basketball games? No one cares about recruiting.
Your asking a question that no one has an answer to at this point.Again, so I don't have to comb this entire thread, WHAT Iowa football players (namely starters) are going to get dinged and what are the consequences? I heard Shannon but for how many games? Enough already
Most like Blom, used their mothers account to place the bets. He and his parents have already admitted this was the case when they were interviewed. Thats illegal, regardless of his age, but he was underage in 2021 I believeThat is a bit strange...unless they were using someone else's credentials/phone/etc to place the bets under someone else's identity. If not, gambling is legal and only the NCAA or University should be investigating.
Way to go, Mom...great parenting.Most like Blom, used their mothers account to place the bets. He and his parents have already admitted this was the case when they were interviewed. Thats illegal, regardless of his age, but he was underage in 2021 I believe
Way to go, Mom...great parenting.
Most serious ones first evidently.I wish they would release this shit all at once instead of a daily cliffhanger.
The NCAA is not congress, it's a rule not a lawThe majority of these bets happened in 2021 and 2022. Dekkers turned 21 last July. Investigations take time.
And it's still illegal by NCAA rules for athletes to bet on any sport they sponsor a championship in, let alone their own sport or their own team.
Again if a player is old enough to gamble. What law is broken?
So if Arland Bruce did partake in some form of this activity, he will suffer some punishment even though at K State now right? Sports betting online is legal in Kansas, so wonder if any on the K State team already did the same thing and are sweating a bit if this sweep spreads to other states.Of the 26 Iowa student athletes tied to gambling, these 7 have been named publicly so far:
Baseball:
Keaton Anthony
Jacob Henderson
Ben Tallman
Gehrig Christensen
Football:
Noah Shannon
Aaron Blom
Basketball:
Ahron Ulis
So if Arland Bruce did partake in some form of this activity, he will suffer some punishment even though at K State now right? Sports betting online is legal in Kansas, so wonder if any on the K State team already did the same thing and are sweating a bit if this sweep spreads to other states.
You think the State of Iowa is gonna be used as part of the gambling training this fall for athletes at many other universities. Look what happens kids. FAFO!!!!
My bad.Arland is at Oklahoma State. He would face punishment from the NCAA because a student athlete simply cannot place bets on sports that the NCAA sponsors.
Its not illegal. Its against the NCAA rules. The DCI operates under the code of law, not some organizations made up rules that are not binding code of law. Noah shannon didnt break a law. The question is how the hell did the NCAA get his name. The DCI doesnt work for them tonenforce their rules. It sounds like misconduct on the DCI to release the name of someone who didnt break a law.And it's still illegal by NCAA rules for athletes to bet on any sport they sponsor a championship in
This is a complete misunderstanding of the entire situation.Its not illegal. Its against the NCAA rules. The DCI operates under the code of law, not some organizations made up rules that are not binding code of law. Noah shannon didnt break a law. The question is how the hell did the NCAA get his name. The DCI doesnt work for them tonenforce their rules. It sounds like misconduct on the DCI to release the name of someone who didnt break a law.
It's a rule that requires investigation to determine whether or not a law was broken.The NCAA is not congress, it's a rule not a law
My peeps are telling me that Shannon could very likely lose his collegiate eligibility because he bet on an Iowa team, not football though.
Two other players on the same side of the ball, specifically in the defensive backfield, will very likely serve multi game suspensions.
This sucks but every player attends multiple “don’t do that shit” meetings. Next man in.
Of the 26 Iowa student athletes tied to gambling, these 7 have been named publicly so far:
Baseball:
Keaton Anthony
Jacob Henderson
Ben Tallman
Gehrig Christensen
Football:
Noah Shannon
Aaron Blom
Basketball:
Ahron Ulis
I'm sure your parents didn't know anything about your underage drinking???!!!!! And most coaches don't know about their ass. coaches illegal recruiting....Way to go, Mom...great parenting.