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U.S. Integrity sent an alert to casinos on Thursday regarding some "unusual wagering" for Temple's men's basketball game against UAB...
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"We are aware they flagged it,” AAC men’s basketball director of communications Tom Fenstermaker told SI's Pat Forde.

UAB started the day as a slight favorite before jumping out to be a big favorite before the game started. Bettors must've known something was about to happen because UAB beat Temple by 28, 100-72.

This dropped Temple to 11-19 overall and gave the program its second-straight loss. For a program that's made the NCAA Tournament countless times over the years, it's a very disappointing season.

Forde is also reporting that U.S. Integrity has been monitoring Temple games for a little bit now.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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makersmark12 months
How big of a bet could you make without drawing attention?
How much is the average handle of a non-top 25 basketball game?
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makersmark12 months
How big of a bet could you make without drawing attention?
How much is the average handle of a non-top 25 basketball game?
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makersmark12 months
How big of a bet could you make without drawing attention?
How much is the average handle of a non-top 25 basketball game?
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CanebreakCajun2 months
I bet $3 and trigger this.
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pecot2 months
They miss John Chaney
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morganwadefan2 months
Yes, they do miss JC, but watching the game it looked liked the refs were determined to make sure UAB won. I would have gotten fined and suspended if I had been coaching the Owls last night.
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TGK4LSU2 months
I guess somebody suspects another Kayshon Boutte situation.
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Geaux Guy2 months
Another Alabama baseball situation is more likely.
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