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  2. Why are so many athletes getting caught betting ... - AOL

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    College baseball saw Alabama’s head coach fired and Cincinnati’s step down in a scandal that began because unexpected betting occurred in Ohio on an SEC baseball game played in Louisiana.

  3. Comparison of BitTorrent sites - Wikipedia

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    Site Specialization Was a tracker Directory Public RSS One-click download Sortable Comments Multi-tracker index Ignored DMCA Tor-friendly Registration

  4. College Football Playoff: Bettors like Ohio State in the ...

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    The under is also getting a lot of play. Two-thirds of the bets and money are on a low-scoring game, and the total has moved significantly as a result. The over/under opened at 50.5 and has ...

  5. Match fixing - Wikipedia

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    In organized sports, match fixing (also known as game fixing, race fixing, throwing, or more generally sports fixing) is the act of playing or officiating a contest with the intention of achieving a predetermined result, violating the rules of the game and often the law.

  6. NCAA agrees to waiver for JUCO players after Diego Pavia ...

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    It paves the way for millions of dollars — as much as $20.5 million annually per school — to be shared with athletes in a giant step as major college sports moves from an amateurism model to a ...

  7. LimeWire - Wikipedia

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    LimeWire was a free peer-to-peer file sharing client for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris. [1] Created by Mark Gorton [2] [3] [4] in 2000, it was most prominently a tool used for the download and distribution of pirated materials, particularly pirated music. [5]

  8. With NIL era ending, college sports is on verge of seismic ...

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    This murky, three-plus year period of college athletics — the “NIL Era,” as it’s known — comes to an end, fittingly, with some of the sport’s most valuable programs battling for the ...

  9. 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal

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    The 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal was a corruption scandal, initially involving sportswear manufacturer Adidas as well as several college basketball programs associated with the brand [1] [2] [3] but now involving many programs not affiliated with Adidas.