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Cheating the Spread - Gamblers, Point Shavers, and Game Fixers in College Football and Basketball (Paperback)
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Cheating the Spread - Gamblers, Point Shavers, and Game Fixers in College Football and Basketball (Paperback)
Series: Sport and Society
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Loot Price R466
Discovery Miles 4 660
You Save R36 (7%)
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Delving into the history of gambling and corruption in
intercollegiate sports, Cheating the Spread recounts all of the
major gambling scandals in college football and basketball. Digging
through court records, newspapers, government documents, and
university archives and conducting private interviews, Albert J.
Figone finds that game rigging has been pervasive and nationwide
throughout most of the sports' history. The insidious practice has
spread to implicate not only bookies and unscrupulous gamblers but
also college administrators, athletic organizers, coaches, fellow
students, and the athletes themselves. Naming the players, coaches,
gamblers, and go-betweens involved, Figone discusses numerous
college basketball and football games reported to have been fixed
and describes the various methods used to gain unfair advantage,
inside information, or undue profit. His survey of college football
includes early years of gambling on games between established
schools such as Yale, Princeton, and Harvard; Notre Dame's
All-American halfback and skilled gambler George Gipp; and the 1962
allegations of insider information between Alabama coach Paul
"Bear" Bryant and former Georgia coach James Wallace "Wally" Butts;
and many other recent incidents. Notable events in basketball
include the 1951 scandal involving City College of New York and six
other schools throughout the East Coast and the Midwest; the 1961
point-shaving incident that put a permanent end to the Dixie
Classic tournament; the 1978 scheme in which underworld figures
recruited and bribed several Boston College players to ensure a
favorable point spread; the 1994-95 Northwestern scandal in which
players bet against their own team; and other recent examples of
compromised gameplay and gambling.
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