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NCAA investigating sports betting violations against 13 college basketball players at six programs


The NCAA announced that it is chasing violations of sports betting rules involving 13 athletes at six college basketball programs: Arizona State, Eastern Michigan, Temple, New Orleans, North Carolina A&T and Mississippi Valley State. The NCAA's enforcement staff allegedly uncovered some student-athletes "betting on and against their own teams." (CBS Sports)

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NCAA investigating sports betting violations against 13 college basketball players at six programs