A male training player at Mississippi State University’s Women’s Basketball team allegedly violated NCAA rules by betting on sports while participating with the program, according to Clarion Ledger.
The player allegedly placed six bets from 28 to 30 September to a value of $ 10 at NFL and College football matches. The player did not place any bets related to his own team or college basketball, per. Records obtained by the outlets. He reportedly began working for the team four days before placing the effort.
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The player allegedly placed six bets from 28 to 30 September to a value of $ 10 at NFL and College football matches. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
In response, the university has increased its sporting betting training for all players of male practices and now requires them to sign a recognition form.
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“Our compliance office is doing a very thorough job with routinely training all staff and student athletes about sports betting,” a spokesman for the athletics department told Clarion Ledger. (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
The player has reportedly deactivated his sports betting account since.
SEC has not imposed additional penalties under Clarion Ledger.
“Our compliance office is doing a very thorough job with routinely training all staff and student athletes about sports betting,” a spokesman for the athletics department told Clarion Ledger. “We also have a good system for monitoring. This process/system enabled us to identify and solve the specific problem quickly and sufficiently.”
Pakinomist Digital has reached Mississippi State for comment.