NCAA: Ex-Temple player bet against own team
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NCAA: Ex-Temple player bet against own team
"Former Temple guard Hysier Miller was deemed permanently ineligible after the NCAA found he placed 42 bets totaling $473 on parlays that included 23 Owls games during the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons. Three of the bets were against his team, according to the NCAA. Miller started every game for Temple in those two seasons. The NCAA found that he used sportsbook accounts belonging to other people to bet."
"The NCAA conducted a long and thorough investigation before reaching that conclusion. Hysier gave them full access to his cell phone and bank account, and he answered every question they asked him. He admitted to placing parlay bets, but he denied shaving points in any game, and the NCAA's findings confirm that they accept Hysier was honest and cooperative with their investigation."
The NCAA deemed Hysier Miller permanently ineligible after finding he placed 42 parlay bets totaling $473 that involved 23 Temple games during the 2022–23 and 2023–24 seasons, including three bets against his own team. Miller started every game for Temple in those two seasons and used sportsbook accounts belonging to other people. In an Oct. 10, 2024 interview, Miller admitted to placing parlay bets on Temple games but did not recall betting against his team or the total number of bets. The NCAA found no evidence of point shaving. Former Temple assistants Camren Wynter and Jaylen Bond violated betting rules and received one-year show-cause orders plus a 10% regular-season suspension in their first year; no Temple bets were identified for either coach.
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