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NCAA Declares Ex-Temple Guard Hysier Miller Permanently Ineligible Over Bets on Temple Games

The 20‑month case closed with sanctions after investigators traced small‑dollar parlay wagers through third‑party accounts, with no signs of game fixing.

Overview

  • Investigators found Miller placed parlay wagers on Temple games between Nov. 7, 2022, and March 2, 2024, totaling about $473, and he acknowledged betting on the Owls.
  • Reporting differs on the tally of wagers: one account cites 39 bets, while others list 42 with three parlays reportedly against Temple; Miller said he does not recall betting against his team.
  • The NCAA said Miller used sportsbook accounts belonging to other people, which, along with betting and honesty violations, triggered permanent ineligibility.
  • Two former Temple staffers, Camren Wynter and Jaylen Bond, received show‑cause orders and 10% season suspensions for betting on sports, with no wagers involving Temple games.
  • The probe began after an integrity monitoring alert and concluded there was no evidence of point shaving or coordinated betting among the three individuals.