College basketball fans are still trying to process this one.
Federal authorities say multiple college basketball games weren’t just “bad performances” — they followed a pattern. According to court documents, players on several Division I teams were allegedly paid to influence first-half outcomes, creating betting results that looked random to fans watching live.
This video breaks down what prosecutors claim really happened:
• Why first halves were the main target
• How betting patterns raised red flags
• The text-message style “receipts” described in filings
• And why many of these games looked completely normal until halftime
This isn’t rumor talk or internet speculation. Everything in this breakdown is based on public court records and reporting, explained clearly so you can understand what’s being alleged — and why it matters.
If you’ve ever watched a college game and thought, “Something feels off”… this will make sense of that feeling.
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Should sportsbooks even allow first-half lines on smaller college programs anymore?
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