Hysier Miller, a two-season starter for the Owls, allegedly placed 42 bets totaling $473 on parlays that included 23 Temple games in both the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons.
A former Temple men’s basketball player has been slapped with a permanent ban for betting on his own team.
The NCAA revealed Friday that Hysier Miller, a two-season starter for the Owls, placed 42 bets totaling $473 on parlays that included 23 Temple games in both the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons.
Three of those wagers were reportedly against his own team.
Miller allegedly used sportsbook accounts belonging to other people to place the bets.
In an interview with investigators last October, Miller admitted to betting on Temple games, but claimed he couldn’t remember betting against his own team or the total number of wagers he placed.
The 23-year-old’s agent, Jason Bologna, said there was “no evidence” that Miller altered his performance in these games in a statement to ESPN.
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