"Alabama Baseball Coach Violates Betting Rules: The 15-Year Fallout"

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The NCAA has found former Alabama baseball coach Brad Bohannon in violation of wagering and ethical conduct rules for providing insider information to a person betting on an Alabama baseball game, resulting in a 15-year show-cause order, probation, and a fine. The school and NCAA agreed that Bohannon violated wagering rules by texting someone he knew was betting on an Alabama baseball game and providing insider information. Alabama will provide a gambling harm and student-athlete protection education program as a result of the investigation.
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- Former Alabama baseball head coach violated wagering, ethical conduct rules NCAA.org
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- Explaining Alabama’s ‘mitigated’ Level I violations in Bohannon gambling scandal AL.com
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