"Alabama Baseball Scandal: Bettor's Texts Expose Coach's Misconduct"

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Bert Neff Jr. placed bets at Great American Ball Park in April based on information from Alabama's coach, leading to an investigation into UC and Alabama's baseball teams. Neff showed sportsbook employees text messages from the coach, resulting in the firing of Brad Bohannon and an investigation into both teams. The NCAA imposed penalties on Alabama baseball, including three years of probation and a $5,000 fine, while Bohannon received a 15-year show-cause order.
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