Former Vanderbilt QB Mo Hasan Claims Italian Mob Offered $300K to Fix SEC Games
Mo Hasan, a former Vanderbilt and USC quarterback, alleges he was approached by the Italian mob with a lucrative offer to rig college football games, sparking controversy and skepticism.
- Mo Hasan, who played as a quarterback for Vanderbilt and USC, claims he was offered $300,000 by the Italian mob to fix SEC football games.
- The alleged offer was made at Jason Aldean's bar in Nashville, where Hasan was told that 'almost every game in the SEC is rigged'.
- Hasan's claim has drawn skepticism due to his limited playtime, having thrown only 17 passes during his college career.
- The story has sparked a wider discussion on game integrity in college sports, with references to past incidents of gambling and game-fixing.
- Vanderbilt University and the SEC have not commented on Hasan's allegations, which have also been mocked by some sports analysts.