A male training player in the women’s basketball team caught a gambling

A male training player in the Women’s Basketball Team University of Mississippi State University, allegedly violated NCAA rules by betting on sports while participating in the program, states Klarion book.
The player allegedly put six bets from 28 to 30 September worth $ 10 on NFL and a college of football games. The player did not set any bets related to his own team or college basketball, by records received by the socket. Allegedly started working for a team four days before Setting up a bet.
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The player allegedly put six bets from 28 to 30 September worth $ 10 on NFL and a college of football games. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
In response, the University has increased its education on sports rules for all men’s practice players and now requires them to sign a recognition form.
“Our compliance office makes a very thorough job, regularly educating all staff and student athletes on sports betting,” said spokesman for the Clarion Ledger Athletics Department. (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
The player has reportedly been deactivated by his sports betting account.
The sec did not pronounce additional penalties, according to the main book.
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“Our compliance office makes a very thorough job, regularly educating all staff and student athletes on sports betting,” said spokesman for the Clarion Ledger Athletics Department. “We also have a good monitoring system. This process/system allowed us to quickly and adequately identify and solve this specific problem.”
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