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An Estimated 40 College Football & Basketball Games Were Fixed This Year!

by RJ_Bell on 05/26/2008 11:22 PM
Yes, you read the title right: Basic statistical analysis concludes that approximately 40 college football and basketball games were NOT played fair & square during the prior 12 months.

Exactly how was this number calculated?

The Pregame.com staff estimates that 700 football games and 3300 basketball games were available to be bet on this past season (only games that can be bet are worth fixing). That number could vary slightly due to some games being offered for betting online, but not in Las Vegas. The 4000 total is a conservative estimate.

Justin Wolfers, a professor at the Wharton School of Business, studied 44,120 games over the course of 16 years and concluded through use of advanced statistics that almost 500 games, or approximately 1% of all college basketball games have historically involved gambling-related corruption.

When asked in a 2003 NCAA Survey, over 2% of Mens Division I basketball players reported either having taken money for playing poorly or having knowledge of teammates who had done so. Undoubtedly not everyone taking part in game fixing will admit to it on a survey, strengthening the case that a 1% estimate of corrupt games is, if anything, potentially too low.

Professional games are much less likely to involve point shaving than college games, due to the simple fact that the pro players are for the most part millionaires, and not susceptible to bribery.
 

The case could reasonably be made that a football game is harder to fix (due to more players on the field, meaning any one player is less significant to the games outcome).

The key concept, though, does not require agreement on the exact number of games. Instead of debating decimal places, our attention should be placed squarely on the fact that many more games than the average fan would ever suspect are corrupt, and admitting that fact is the first step to improving the problem.

40 fixed college games last year alone! And most likely there'll be 40 next year and the next. I wonder how many of them I watched? How many my favorite team played in? How many I bet on?


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10 Comments:

 

posted by Bostonsports4life on 05/27/2008 1:20 AM

ridiculous. makes me wonder now also. all those times i said "this game is fixed" jokingly could be for real. who knew?

 

posted by Johnny Detroit on 05/27/2008 10:49 AM

There are 10,000 I-A scholarship football players so just based on the ones who admitted it, 100 players influenced the outcome of a game at the highest levels of college football and over 200+ were asked to influence the outcome of a game.

 

posted by Matty O'Shea on 05/27/2008 11:19 AM

Not surprising at all, just wish I knew more about them ahead of time :)

 

posted by Marco D'Angelo on 05/27/2008 11:36 AM

Nice read RJ that's something you really don't want to believe but it's there. Just another reason the NCAA needs to loosen up what the schools can give the student athlete so the temptation isn't there.

 

posted by lgjr1 on 05/27/2008 12:38 PM

PROS AREN'T FIXED ????????????? THE REFS AREN'T MILLIONARES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

posted by Tommy Rider on 05/27/2008 1:55 PM

If sports are fixed, it's at the college level for sure. There are so many teams and so many young players, it's a certainly. I think it's much tougher at the pro level. The refs are not only graded by their superior, teams also review refs all the time, so it would be difficult for even them to fix a game.

 

posted by footballer on 05/27/2008 2:20 PM

Agree with Lgirl. Refs can call holding anytime and nullify a td or call pass inteference and give a td.

 

posted by Johnny Detroit on 05/30/2008 10:44 AM

Exerpt from a book done about the mob/sports:

However, my research--which included interviews with the top bookmakers, oddsmakers, and gamblers in the country--revealed that no fewer than 70 NFL games had been fixed.

In 1983, when I began my preliminary work for the NFL book in the wake of the Frontline program, I contacted Vincent Piersante, the head of the organized-crime division of the Michigan state attorney general's office.  Piersante, who had been helpful to me during my research for The Hoffa Wars, told me that if I wanted to write about game-fixing in the NFL, I would have to investigate Donald Dawson, a top bookmaker from Detroit.

Piersante told me that Dawson had been involved with members of the Detroit Lions and other NFL teams during the 1950s, 1960s, an 1970s.  "Professional football, we had cold," Piersante said.  "It was clear to us that games had been fixed by players [who were] shaving points in cooperation with several organized-crime connected bookmakers."

 

posted by Johnny Detroit on 05/30/2008 10:47 AM

A friend of mine's uncle used to play in the NFL and was friends with Bubba Smith. He is ADAMENT the Broadway Joe Super Bowl Guarantee game was fixed. Told me about one play where it was designed to go to a certain receiver. The guy is WIDE OPEN the whole time but the QB (who he claimed was in on the fix) checked off and threw to a guy covered and it was intercepted. Who knows if it was true or not, but he said there was ALOT of shady stuff going on back than. Said from owners to coaches, there were tons of junkie gamblers.

 

posted by Chuck O'Luck on 05/30/2008 12:47 PM

My Late Dad ALWAYS said that the Colts/Jets Superbowl was

RIGGED!.....to help with the AFL/NFL Merger.

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