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Basketball Jeremiah Williams charged with tampering in Iowa Gambling Investigation

oh god... yea so what he put 15 bets in with his bookie or through his friend on few games... totaling $1560..
some of you guys put him down like he killed somebody... get over it...
this shit is so stupid...

if he had huge money on game he was playing, thats different story... $1560 on 15 bets??? come on


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oh god... yea so what he put 15 bets in with his bookie or through his friend on few games... totaling $1560..
some of you guys put him down like he killed somebody... get over it...
this shit is so stupid...

if he had huge money on game he was playing, thats different story... $1560 on 15 bets??? come on


congress can make money off market
He didn't put in the bets. He had someone else secretly put them in for him. I think it's naive to believe that someone who would do this wouldn't eventually bet on or against his own team. The urge for an edge doesn't escape most gamblers.
 
Between the waiver (that had little chance of being approved), the achilles injury recovery and now the gambling news/suspension, it’s clear there is no upside with this guy. Move on, dump him and eventually use that scholarship on a recruit or portal player.
 
He didn't put in the bets. He had someone else secretly put them in for him. I think it's naive to believe that someone who would do this wouldn't eventually bet on or against his own team. The urge for an edge doesn't escape most gamblers.
He is charged with a misdemeanor of underage betting. If you think that this isn’t rampant among students (both athletes and non athletes) you are naive. Sports betting is a huge industry right now. These charges are no different than underage drinking.
 
Not a good look and obviously the due diligence on this kids recruitment was not where it needed to be. I guess this more prone to happen when scrambling for kids to fill out a roster, but why take a chance on a kid who is coming off a significant injury and needs an unlikely waiver to contribute if there is any background questions unresolved? If the 24-25 season was the focus for the decision, it would seem like you could have easily found a similar caliber hired gun in the transfer portal at the end of next year.
 
He is charged with a misdemeanor of underage betting. If you think that this isn’t rampant among students (both athletes and non athletes) you are naive. Sports betting is a huge industry right now. These charges are no different than underage drinking.
Rationalize this all you want but this gets to issues regarding the integrity of the game.
 
The accused from Iowa State ought to just ask the NCAA, what is the problem? The University allows all underage students, not just athletes, to place illegal bets.
That's how UNC got away with their no show classes for the athletes...invite the general, student population to enroll.
He is charged with a misdemeanor of underage betting. If you think that this isn’t rampant among students (both athletes and non athletes) you are naive. Sports betting is a huge industry right now. These charges are no different than underage drinking.
So because everyone does it, they should allow those who can possibly influence games to do it as well?
Except he wasn't playing, and wasn't betting on his own team's games.
And if he was high school/travel teammates with friends at other colleges that he bet on? Easy way to get in cahoots, throw games and make some cash. When there's a will to make money, people will find a way. Legal or illegal.
 
He is charged with a misdemeanor of underage betting. If you think that this isn’t rampant among students (both athletes and non athletes) you are naive. Sports betting is a huge industry right now. These charges are no different than underage drinking.
Its going to get worse too. Sports betting advertisements are everywhere. It's awful. You are going to see young kids get addicted at a crazy rate in the next few years.
 
A mitigating factor but a slippery slope nonetheless.
I guess, but unless someone can prove these guys are throwing games...

Also, for whatever reason the state of Iowa has decided to go all out investigating this. But it would be very naive to think this stuff isn't prevalent everywhere.

Jeremiah just happened to get caught.
 
Who were the posters who acted like gambling was not a serious issue with young people and how it affects others??
 
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Between the waiver (that had little chance of being approved), the achilles injury recovery and now the gambling news/suspension, it’s clear there is no upside with this guy. Move on, dump him and eventually use that scholarship on a recruit or portal player.
If I read the NCAA gambling rule correctly, he'd have to sit out the upcoming season.

It looks like he'd have to sit out the upcoming season anyway as a 2x transfer + injury rehab.

It would sting RU more if he wasn't recovering from an injury, had immediate eligibility and was a projected starter.
 
Do like the big boys, just ignore it. Don't give them a word to print and let it just die away. Football seasons about to start and everyone will be talking about that. No one besides the media (local rags) are going to get their balls all twisted up over a kid betting 15 times for a total of $1500 bucks. You made a mistake; serve your suspension by time he plays the media won't be able to scrutinize a second chance.
 
Except he wasn't playing, and wasn't betting on his own team's games.
Some athtletes are so hopelessly addicted to gambling they turn to loan sharks for gambling money. If they fell seriously behind, the mob would convince them to pay off their debts by shaving points rather than having their legs broken. That is why the NCAA and colleges prohibit athletes from gambling on other teams.
 
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There will be other transfers next year who will want to play with Ace and Dylan, and maybe bettrer ones. Not worth the baggage.
This. Rutgers recruiting momentum is on the rise and when Dylan and Ace are here with Gavin, transfers will want to be a part of this team

Who do you think will be better next season, Williams or whoever we replace the scholarship with?

It's not about not about just this incident either. It's the combination of everything. Moving on seems to make the most sense
 
This. Rutgers recruiting momentum is on the rise and when Dylan and Ace are here with Gavin, transfers will want to be a part of this team

Who do you think will be better next season, Williams or whoever we replace the scholarship with?

It's not about not about just this incident either. It's the combination of everything. Moving on seems to make the most sense
Could not agree more, cut bait from the dead weight
 
Not a good look and obviously the due diligence on this kids recruitment was not where it needed to be. I guess this more prone to happen when scrambling for kids to fill out a roster, but why take a chance on a kid who is coming off a significant injury and needs an unlikely waiver to contribute if there is any background questions unresolved? If the 24-25 season was the focus for the decision, it would seem like you could have easily found a similar caliber hired gun in the transfer portal at the end of next year.
I wonder if the information was available when RU was checking him out or
the information was under wraps as the investigators were finding out who was involved and their part in it.
 
If I read the NCAA gambling rule correctly, he'd have to sit out the upcoming season.

It looks like he'd have to sit out the upcoming season anyway as a 2x transfer + injury rehab.

It would sting RU more if he wasn't recovering from an injury, had immediate eligibility and was a projected starter.
Agree with you completely, I still don't know what he actually did, but ppl here don't want a guy if they did anything remotely bad.

I hope it ends up as a slap on the wrist but time will tell.
 
Iowa’s football team DT was just suspended for the season for sport wagering according to ESPN.
 
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Iowa’s football team DT was just suspended for the season for sport wagering according to ESPN.
The player, Noah Shannon, will appeal. Iowa hoping for a 3 or 4 game suspension.

The investigation determined that Shannon placed bets on Iowa athletic teams but not on Iowa football games. Also, he bet on the Iowa teams to win.
 
A mitigating factor but a slippery slope nonetheless.
You don't have all of the facts. Some of you guys . . . .

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It's always shocking to hear about sports figures getting involved in gambling controversies.
The attractions and precautions of sports Toto high dividends are indeed significant considerations, especially for athletes who must adhere to strict regulations.
In South Korea, where Sports Toto is legal, high dividends can be enticing, but the risks of tampering or illegal involvement are severe. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation's probe into sports gambling underscores the importance of maintaining integrity in sports and following the laws and regulations in place.
 
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This. Rutgers recruiting momentum is on the rise and when Dylan and Ace are here with Gavin, transfers will want to be a part of this team

Who do you think will be better next season, Williams or whoever we replace the scholarship with?

It's not about not about just this incident either. It's the combination of everything. Moving on seems to make the most sense
lol this one is all over the place scangg
 
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