Four Iowa State football players and three from Iowa have been charged in the state’s investigation into sports wagering, which alleges that several placed bets on games in which they played.
According to criminal complaints filed Thursday in district courts for Story County and Johnson County, the players face the charge of tampering with records, an aggravated misdemeanor, for concealing their identity in electronic wagering activities. The group includes Iowa State starting running back Jirehl Brock and three others with starting experience — offensive tackle Jake Remsburg, defensive tackle Isaiah Lee and tight end DeShawn Hanika. Iowa wide receiver Jack Johnson was charged, as well as former Iowa players Arland Bruce IV and Reggie Bracy, who transferred to Oklahoma State and Troy, respectively. Iowa student manager Owen O’Brien also faces the charge.
The charge carries a maximum sentence of up to two years in prison and a fine ranging from $855 to $8,540. According to the NCAA’s updated guidelines on gambling, athletes who wager on their own sports or others at their school can face permanent loss of eligibility. Another group of Iowa State and Iowa athletes was charged earlier this month in the state’s investigation, including ISU projected starting quarterback Hunter Dekkers.
According to an affidavit obtained by ESPN, Brock made 1,327 online wagers totaling more than $12,050 under a DraftKings account associated with a non-athlete. His wagers included three games in which he participated last season, against Iowa, Kansas State and Texas Tech. Brock, who allegedly made 13 wagers on ISU basketball games, has been held out of Iowa State’s preseason practices this month for undisclosed reasons.
Bruce and Bracy are alleged to have worked together in placing wagers while underage, using a DraftKings account registered to Vincent Bruce, who is over 21. Bruce, who started at wide receiver in portions of the past two seasons, made 11 wagers on games he played in 2021 and eight on games he played in 2022, according to an affidavit. He allegedly made 132 online wagers totaling more than $4,342. According to the affidavit, Bruce bet the under points total in a 2022 game against Northwestern and in the 2022 Music City Bowl against Kentucky.
An Oklahoma State spokesman told ESPN that the school is aware of the situation involving Bruce and continuing to gather information.
Bracy, who appeared in 14 games at Iowa, made 66 wagers totaling $715 while underage, including bets on games in which he played against Michigan and South Dakota State last season.
Lee, a defensive lineman at ISU, is accused of placing wagers on a FanDuel account registered to his fiancée, including 21 involving 12 Iowa State games in which he played in 2021 and 2022. He made a moneyline wager on Texas against Iowa State in a 2021 game, a game ISU won 30-7.
According to an affidavit, Hanika used his mother’s DraftKings account to place 70 wagers on Iowa State basketball games and 288 total mobile/online wagers totaling more than $1,262. Remsburg also used his mother’s online account to make 273 wagers, including six NCAA events. Jake Remsburg told investigators that he made the wagers under his mother’s name to avoid NCAA penalties and that he was aware of NCAA rules prohibiting athletes from gambling.
Johnson is accused of making wagers under his mother’s DraftKings account, including two Iowa games (one in 2021, one in 2022) in which he did not play. He made 380 wagers totaling more than $1,800 while underage. O’Brien made more than 350 wagers while underage using his mother’s FanDuel account, including three on Iowa football games while he was on staff last season.
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