Overview
- the ncaa committee on infractions revoked the eligibility of fresno state's mykell robinson and jalen weaver and san jose state's steven vasquez.
- investigators found the players wagered on their own games, bet on one another’s performances or shared inside information, and concluded that two of the three intentionally altered in-game performance to secure prop-bet wins.
- according to case records, robinson and vasquez coordinated by text for robinson to underperform on jan. 7, with three prop wagers totaling $2,200 producing $15,950 in payouts after a nevada sportsbook flagged the action to an integrity monitor.
- the probe found robinson placed 13 daily fantasy prop bets, including on his own statistics, and determined that weaver made a $50 parlay on himself, robinson and another athlete that paid $260.
- the ncaa said robinson and vasquez declined to cooperate while weaver admitted betting and accepted the penalty, and both universities worked with investigators and will not face sanctions, with all three players no longer on their teams or enrolled.