College Game-Fixing Scandals
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The biggest calamity in sports is flourishing in obscurity

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Two college game-fixing scandals and one NBA gambling calamity have erupted in the last week .
Temple University’s investigation has still not concluded how deeply its players were involved in losing three specific home games.
Fresno State and University of New Orleans have suspended or dismissed a total of seven men's players over smoke-and-fire gambling suspicions.
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