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.