The 2010-2011 year may as well be dubbed the "Year of the Scandal" for college sports.
The list is incredibly long, from Bruce Pearl and Jim Calhoun to the allegations against Kentucky and Perry Jones to Ohio State, Jim Tressel, and the Fiesta Bowl. And that's only skimming the surface.
But what we hadn't had this year was a point-shaving scandal. We came close, back in January, when Syracuse was struggling and, in an effort to explain away four straight losses, the intrawebs drummed up a rumor that Scoop Jardine was shaving points. That was, rightfully, proven to be untrue, but this afternoon news of a real point-shaving scandal broke, this time involving the University of San Diego, a former assistant coach, and the school's all-time leading scorer.
Former players Brandon Johnson (USD's all-time leading scorer) and Brandon Dowdy and former assistant coach Thaddeus Brown were indicted in Federal Court amid allegations that they were involved in fixing games. The group that was fixing games was also connected to marijuana distribution.
According to the indictment, which can be read in its entirety here, in February of 2010, Johnson "influenced the outcome of a USD basketball game for a monetary bribe". In January of 2011, Johnson "solicited an individual to affect the outcome of USD basketball games for monetary bribes". In February and March of 2011, Johnson, Brown, and Dowdy, were all involved in trying to fix another game.
San Diego played seven games in the month of February in 2010. Johnson missed the Feb. 11th game at Portland. All spreads according to Statsheet.com:
Now I am far from a gambling expert, but if I had to make a guess, I would say that Johnson was on the take on the 6th against Santa Clara. The 18th against St. Mary's and the 25th against LMU are the other possibles.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Two former San Diego players, former assistant coach indicted for fixing games |
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