Well, we did get a short blurb on ESPN Sportscenter, in the offseason! Dekkers lead the story, but 4 others were mentioned. Gambling U,Or an SEC invite...puke
Well, we did get a short blurb on ESPN Sportscenter, in the offseason! Dekkers lead the story, but 4 others were mentioned. Gambling U,Or an SEC invite...puke
New member. Welcome troll! See the door, close it on your way out!That's leadership.
Exactly. It's almost like character and leadership matter at the QB position.Strongly feel we’re better long-term for not having Dekkers at QB this year…and perhaps already this year. He certainly has physical gifts, but he’s lacking in all the things that made Brock so great.
An ESPN radio guy last night said something to the effect of “wow just saw Ohio state QB was betting on his games… never mind it says Iowa State” and then moved on lolIt'll make the news for an evening, but most of the country isn't going to care about this story.
Well, to be fair, his studies and getting a degree are are a lot more important to his future now….You can't fire me! I resign! This is the first thing in this whole ****** up mess that made me laugh.
"So he can focus on his studies and on the defense of this criminal charge, Hunter has informed the University and the coaching staff that he cannot participate in fall football camp."
Same.I still believe CMC isn’t going to allow any players involved in this gambling thing to remain on the team, but maybe that’s just wishful thinking on my part?
I’d like to see him clean house and move on from this.
I've seen college wrestling accounts posting on twitter that this number is completely fabricated and inaccurate. According to these accounts, the university is "furious" at the DMR for publishing such fake numbers. Who knows what real and what's not in this situation I guess.So Paniro’s dad was (or is) in prison. His mom raised him and his siblings and didn’t have much.
Where did he get $45,000?
I could see all the guys having to use flip phones moving forward, lol.I still believe CMC isn’t going to allow any players involved in this gambling thing to remain on the team, but maybe that’s just wishful thinking on my part?
I’d like to see him clean house and move on from this.
Exactly.....like all things....choices and consequences. I know that for some this stuff can be addictive behavior....but also have to understand for your individual situation risksEnyi is the most disappointing. One of the great success stories, and now it may all be gone.
So are you taking bets on this and if so what odds are you giving?Iowa Code says underage gambling is a fine of $645.
Iowa Code says the person ALLOWing an underage person to make illegal bets is a simple misdemeanor.
So Hunter should be fined $645 and his mom get a simple misdemeanor. Seems DCI blew this out of proportion.
Well, the people that always complain that ISU doesn't get enough mainstream media attention are finally getting their wish.At the gym this morning. Nice to see Dekkers dumb ass and a big I State logo up on the tv playing ESPN.
My initial response to reading the ESPN article was that I'm surprised this hasn't been challenged on a legal basis. This, of course, san betting on games you're involved in. The fundamental reason being that most states have legalized gambling (including Iowa), most states have a lottery (which is a form of gambling) which is encourage, and without direct correlation of knowledge pertaining to your sport, I can't see the downside. In fact, it'd be more likely to even the books having inside 'knowledge' betting on the truth. It's almost like the states are the 'pushers'. But, then again, when I lost all my pennies in 6th grade in poker, I never gambled again. So, what do I know.