Thursday, November 6, 2014

And Another Reason the NCAA Has To Go -- MORE Jameis Winston

Two Jameis Winston notes this week:

First, the defending Heisman Trophy winner will have his Title IX sham trial misconduct hearing with Florida State University on November 17.

Second, we dig deep into the underground again, as a rec.sport.football.college poster has found another note from Incarcerated Bob, who claims to have sources with ties to a former high-school teammate of Winston's, who is working with an underground bookie in the state of Alabama.

Before he gets to the meat and potatoes of the matter, he is all but implicating that Jameis Winston actually was shaving points in the first half of their showdown match one week ago tonight with Louisville.

"In what has been an already difficult season for the Seminoles, with it's star player/starting QB Jameis Winston having his character questioned almost weekly, the crab legs and the "rape" controversy in the summer and the game suspension for yelling obscene words ... Things seemed to quiet down this past week, after that great comeback in 2nd half vs Louisville (keyword: 2ND HALF) as Jameis was brilliant and kept Florida St undefeated this year."

According to Incarcerated Bob and his sources:
  • Winston, through this illegal bookie and the HS teammate, is betting on baseball, basketball, and football (pro and college).
  • The teammate came to the bookie and asked for a $5,500 bet on the first half of Florida State-Louisville.  (The normal limit the bookie gave the teammate was $1,000 in total wagers a week and $400 per game.)
  • The bookie asked for the $5,500 up front, got it, and allowed the bet.
  • The bet was a first-half bet betting Louisville +1.  Meaning that Louisville would be either be tied or leading at halftime.
  • Louisville was leading 21-7 at the half.
It was three days after the game (on Sunday) when the bookie learned of the ties between the two high-school teammates.  He's refusing to pay the bet.

Incarcerated Bob is working on it, and is getting the runaround in Tallahassee.

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