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    TOLEDO, Ohio -- A former University of Toledo basketball player has been charged with fixing games, according to a federal indictment filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit.

    Sammy Villegas, who played for four years at Toledo, is accused of shaving points in games during the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons.

    Villegas, a guard who finished his career in 2006, also paid money to another player who took part in the point-shaving scheme, prosecutors said.

    The other player was not charged or named in the indictment, which was filed June 30.

    Villegas was charged with conspiracy to influence sports contests by bribery and received money and other gifts in exchange for fixing games, prosecutors said.

    Prosecutors also didn't name who paid the players. Villegas traveled to Michigan several times to meet with another participant in the scheme, the indictment said.

    He intentionally missed two free throws in a game against Central State in 2006, the indictment said.

  • #2
    Wonder if any of us bet these games ?

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    • #3
      I still don't believe basketball is fixed (haha)

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      • #4
        CENTRAL ST,..i don't think so
        I AM A NITWIT

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GOLDENGREEK
          TOLEDO, Ohio -- A former University of Toledo basketball player has been charged with fixing games, according to a federal indictment filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit.

          Sammy Villegas, who played for four years at Toledo, is accused of shaving points in games during the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons.

          Villegas, a guard who finished his career in 2006, also paid money to another player who took part in the point-shaving scheme, prosecutors said.

          The other player was not charged or named in the indictment, which was filed June 30.

          Villegas was charged with conspiracy to influence sports contests by bribery and received money and other gifts in exchange for fixing games, prosecutors said.

          Prosecutors also didn't name who paid the players. Villegas traveled to Michigan several times to meet with another participant in the scheme, the indictment said.

          He intentionally missed two free throws in a game against Central State in 2006, the indictment said.
          There have been a number of accusations of attempts to fix games both in football and basketball in the MAC the last few years.
          This article just substantiates that some of those accusations may be true.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by seaofred
            CENTRAL ST,..i don't think so
            Those are the schools they go after because they are so low key... Not saying that I would stoop so low

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            • #7
              Originally posted by buddyluv1968
              Those are the schools they go after because they are so low key... Not saying that I would stoop so low

              He was saying none of us probably bet a game involving Central St.

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              • #8
                amazing toledo's fat coach hasn't gotten any heat for this going on under his nose.

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