Basketball Star Confesses to Fixing Games for Cash
USA, New OrleansTue Nov 18 2025
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A former college basketball player has come forward, admitting his role in a betting scandal that rocked the NCAA. Cedquavious Hunter, a former University of New Orleans guard, revealed on a popular morning show that he intentionally missed shots to influence game outcomes. He claimed he was driven by financial struggles, seeking quick money to support his new child.
Hunter's confession sheds light on a broader investigation involving 13 players from six different schools. The NCAA has banned him and five others for life due to their involvement in betting-related misconduct. Hunter's teammates, Dyquavian Short and Jamond Vincent, also received lifetime bans. Initially, Hunter denied any knowledge of the scheme during investigations, but later admitted his guilt.
The scandal comes at a time when the NCAA is considering a rule change that would allow college athletes to bet on professional sports. This proposal has sparked debate, with some advocating for it and others warning about potential risks. The NCAA received a tip about manipulated games, leading to the current investigation involving at least 30 players.
The situation has drawn attention from major college sports figures, including SEC commissioner Greg Sankey, who has urged the NCAA to maintain strict standards separating college athletes from sports betting. As the conversation around college athletes and betting continues, the fallout from this scandal could have lasting impacts on the sports world.
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