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Four Former Alabama State Men's Basketball Players Were Paid to Fix a Game in 2024, NCAA Says
- The NCAA permanently ineligible four Alabama State players for allegedly taking pay to fix a game during the 2024 season.
- The alleged fix involved a December 5, 2024 game at Southern Mississippi, with bettors offering $2,000 to throw the game.
- The NCAA uncovered the incident after Hines transferred to Temple and was shown text messages related to a sports integrity issue.
- Two bettors involved in the bribery and wire fraud charges were indicted in January on related sports-contest offenses.
- Amarr Knox, Shawn Fulcher, Corey Hines, and Tony Madlock were among Alabama State's top scorers for the 2024-25 season before the ruling.
- The incident centers on a game where Southern Miss, favored by six, defeated Alabama State 81-64.
- The NCAA confirmed the players’ ineligibility was tied to alleged payment for game manipulation.
- The NCAA's action follows investigations and enforcement by sports integrity and law-enforcement authorities.
- The case involves allegations of bribery and wire fraud tied to college sports contests.
- Authorities say at least two known bettors offered money to players to influence the game's outcome.
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