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Texas self-reports five NCAA violations related to sports wagering, report says

The University of Texas’ athletic department self-reported five people for NCAA violations related to impermissible sports gambling last year, according to a report from the Austin American-Statesman.
The violations, which occurred between July 11 and Nov. 4 of 2024, were detailed in documents obtained by the American-Statesman via public records request. While names were redacted, the documents tied two football players, a student assistant, a non-student athlete with connections to the women’s tennis team and an uncategorized athletic department employee to the transgressions.
The report says that those five individuals placed nearly $15,000 in wagers which were in violation of NCAA rules stating that players, coaches and staff are not allowed to gamble on any sport in which the NCAA sponsors a championship.
While traditional sports bets are still illegal in Texas, the wagers were placed on a daily fantasy site which is legal in the state.
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One of the implicated football players was ruled ineligible, but later reinstated. He was also required to pay out the value of his gambling winnings to a charity of his choice.
The other player is described as having a previous “problem” with sports wagering and sought parental help to quit, according to the report. He placed 67 impermissible wagers totaling about $9,600, including two on Texas basketball games. He was not penalized because he left the program and stopped playing college football.
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The student assistant, who had placed wagers on Longhorns games, was terminated by the athletic department. The other two non-student athletes received warnings and additional sports betting education.
According to the report, the violations were identified by the athletic department using a wagering monitoring service called ProhiBet which has been mandated by the SEC since the 2023-2024 academic year. In total, about 100 sports wagering violations were reported to the NCAA in 2024, up from around 50 in 2023.
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