Overview
- Dae Dae Hunter told ABC's Good Morning America he joined a point-shaving scheme to earn money for his newborn and acknowledged he initially lied to NCAA investigators.
- Hunter said players were approached by an unidentified bettor based in Las Vegas and described purposefully missing shots, saying he would "make a couple and miss a couple."
- The NCAA accused Hunter and teammates Dyquavian Short and Jamond Vincent of trying to lose by more than the point spread in at least seven games, and all three were ruled permanently ineligible.
- Investigators documented texts discussing a $5,000 payment and phone logs showing FaceTime calls with a known bettor that sportsbook operators had flagged.
- The broader investigation identified 13 former players across six schools, including New Orleans, Mississippi Valley State and Arizona State, with no schools or staff members implicated.