The recent news of a gambling ring manipulating the betting integrity of college sports has been a cause for concern for many sports fans. However, Iowa and Iowa State athletes have been cleared of any involvement in the scandal.
The investigation into the gambling ring began in August of 2019 when the FBI and NCAA began looking into allegations of point-shaving and other forms of manipulation. The investigation revealed that a group of individuals had been manipulating the betting lines on college basketball games in order to make a profit.
The investigation also revealed that the group had been targeting athletes from certain schools, including Iowa and Iowa State. However, after a thorough investigation, it was determined that no athletes from either school were involved in the scheme.
This is good news for both schools, as it means that their athletes are not implicated in any wrongdoing. It also means that the integrity of college sports remains intact.
The NCAA and FBI have made it clear that they will not tolerate any form of manipulation or cheating in college sports. They have also stated that they will continue to investigate any allegations of wrongdoing and take appropriate action if necessary.
For now, it appears that Iowa and Iowa State athletes are in the clear. This is a relief for both schools, as it means that their athletes can continue to compete without fear of being implicated in any wrongdoing. It also means that the integrity of college sports remains intact.