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The NCAA wasn't kidding about naming names
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The NOTBCS Guy
2024-02-01 19:57:29 UTC
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Brad Bohannon, former Alabama baseball coach, was mentioned by name in the NCAA's announcement of penalties after he secretly called somebody with an upcoming game's starting lineup, who then made a bet on the game.

Penalties include the usual slap on the wrist $5000 fine, three years of probation...oh, and did I mention the five-year suspension (and a 15-year show cause order) for Bohannon?
Michael Falkner
2024-02-01 20:11:01 UTC
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Post by The NOTBCS Guy
Brad Bohannon, former Alabama baseball coach, was mentioned by name in the NCAA's announcement of penalties after he secretly called somebody with an upcoming game's starting lineup, who then made a bet on the game.
Penalties include the usual slap on the wrist $5000 fine, three years of probation...oh, and did I mention the five-year suspension (and a 15-year show cause order) for Bohannon?
Just ban his ass for life and be done with it.

Mike
The NOTBCS Guy
2024-02-01 21:47:20 UTC
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Slight correction: he didn't give the entire starting lineup - he just mentioned that the announced starting pitcher wouldn't be starting. It didn't help his case any that he then asked the bettor to let him know when he could give the information to LSU.

What surprises me the most: a sportsbook in Ohio had a line on an SEC baseball game.
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