Paulie
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Yeah, I'm pulling.
A couple things on the Sorsby accusations.
He is accused of betting on Indiana to win when he was a freshman and barely playing.
The NCAA has a strict policy about gambling by intercollegiate athletes on any sport, but it doesn't differentiate whether you bet for or against your team.
That would not factor in that much in the violation.
Another thing I found, you asked if DraftKings and FanDuel and other sportsbooks have mechanisms to identify college athletes.
They do, but it's relatively new in the past two, three years, and they don't have every player on every team automatically.
There's a lot of information to deal with, but they do identify if a college athlete is betting with their portal.
Yeah, Paulie.
I went back and looked at the 2022 season for Indiana football where allegedly Soaresby bet on Indiana every game to win.
They were 4-8, so that means he was a big loser that year.
Now, it doesn't say in the article that he bet on them to win outright money line or bet on them to cover, which is a big differentiation.
But he would have been a big loser that year if he bet on them to win every week.
Yeah, Paul.
The supplemental draft is rarely used by the NFL.
It's for extreme situations, and it usually has to do with ineligibility.
It was used in 19, 2015, so every couple years for a specific player or two.
This would be one of those cases.
Yeah, for the bet with Andrew, I did win.
I was thinking he can stop by the set next year in D.C.