Starkville – A Mississippi Women’s Basketball The training team player violated the NCAA rules by the sports game while participating as a member of the program.
The player of the male practice team, the name of which has been expternal, has placed six bets from September 28 to 30 worth $ 10 in total of the NFL and college football games, according to the annual report of the Mississippi state of the state of the state of the Clarion Ledger by a request for open files. None of the bets were placed Mississippi condition Games. He started working for the team four days before placing the bets, according to the documents.
It was in violation of regulation 10.3 of the NCAA, which prohibits sports betting for athletes, coaches and other members of the team staff. MSU has increased its sports betting rules for all male practice players and now requires them to sign a recognition form. The individual also disabled his sports betting account.
SEC accepted the sentence and has not imposed any additional sanction.
Prohibet, a sports game supervision agency, alerted the state of the Mississippi of the betting bettors.
“Our compliance office does a very in-depth job to regularly educate all the staff and students athletes on sports betting,” a spokesperson for the athletics department in Clarion Ledger told. “We also have a good monitoring system. This process / system allowed us to identify and solve this specific problem quickly and adequately. »»
It was one of the three violations reported by the state of Mississippi in 2024. All were level III, the lowest and most common level offenses.
The state of the Mississippi gave an additional ticket to a high school coach for a football match
The regulation of the NCAA 13.8.1 allows secondary coaches to receive free tickets for competitions, but a maximum of two. A high school coach, whose name is expurd but was noted as a former MSU football player, received three tickets for the Football match against Arkansas At the Davis Wade stadium on October 26.
The coach came to the match after closing the Lycée ticket door, so he went to the ticket office. His name was on the list, but with three tickets, a typo. The coach used the other two tickets to give his daughters.
The state of the Mississippi has since modified its additional ticket procedure to require that the list be sent to the compliance office for examination before it reaches the ticket office. The coach was also invited to donate $ 80 to a charity of his choice.
The state of the Mississippi exceeded the hours of practice
The Mississippi state athletics team has exceeded its activity for the week from November 3 to 9.
This occurred during the non-championship segment of the schedule, which had just turned the previous week. Regulation NCAA 17.1.7.2 indicates that hours of activity cannot exceed eight hours during these weeks, with a four -hour ceiling on skills -related training sessions.
The report indicates that coach Chris Woods did not know that the calendar had passed to the non-champions segment.
The state of the Mississippi imposed a penalty two for one, reducing two hours of activity for each hour that each athlete has exceeded the limit.
Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State Beat Reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Send him an email at ssklar@gannett.com and follow it on x @sklarsam_.