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NCAA Releases Findings of Temple Basketball Gambling Investigation
Hysier Miller placed 42 parlay bets totaling $473 on Temple games, including three against his own team, leading to his permanent ineligibility for violating NCAA sports betting rules.
- On Friday, the NCAA deemed former Temple guard Hysier Miller permanently ineligible after finding he placed 42 bets totaling $473 on parlays that included 23 Owls games.
- Sportsbooks began detecting unusual betting action after the spread moved six points ahead of the March 7, 2024 UAB–Temple game, and U.S. Integrity's alert prompted the NCAA to open a probe on March 19, 2024.
- Miller acknowledged to investigators that he used sportsbook accounts belonging to other people to place parlay bets on Temple games but did not recall betting against his team, NCAA enforcement staff said.
- Separately, Temple staffers Camren Wynter and Jaylen Bond received one-year show-cause orders and a 10 percent suspension, with Bond placing more than 500 bets totaling $5,597 and Wynter 52 bets totaling $9,642.
- The NCAA has also ruled 14 players ineligible from seven schools this year and last month opened cases into 30 players, while federal authorities examined Temple betting-line movement.
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