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Former Vanderbilt backup QB Mo Hasan claims the mafia offered him $300,000 to fix games and hat "almost every game in the SEC" is rigged...
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TigersJump4 months
You’re welcome Larry.
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Jdixon4 months
OK…so we’re to believe Mob offered vandy backup QB 300,000. to lose their game.
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randybobandy4 months
Vanderbilt backup QB Mo Hasan pranked by his frat-boy friends to believe Vandy has any chance at winning a SEC game. FIFY
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Broadside Bob4 months
Seems like a shaky story on the surface, but it may be that the bad guys will try to compromise as many players as they can and lean on them later. The initial payday might sound pretty good, but if you actually took the money, the next payday could be much lower, or they start leaning on you for freebees...whatcha gonna do, call the cops? Sure can't call the NCAA.
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tucoco4 months
If this is true, it would certainly put a dark cloud over the Ncaa and all. A lot of people including myself always figured that sports in general is fixed. A lot of money to be made, that's for sure.
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dagrippa4 months
He started for Vandy once in a win over a favored team in 2019 and threw 6 total passes in 2018. He threw a total of 17 passes in 6 game appearances over 2 years. Either the mob is retarded or he is a liar.
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Xhero4 months
Yeh, it was the notorious Nashville mob boss Flabby Boobs Spiranac who made the offer he refused.
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TigerCoon4 months
Did they want him to kneecap someone on the team who mattered?
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LSU Tiger Eyes4 months
Italian, Irish, Russian, Ukranian, Albanian, or Cuban Mafia? If true (LOL), will he seek witness protection from said party? Kid is full of detritus!
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Lsustev4 months
He lost me at they paid Vandy to suck?
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kjanchild4 months
If I believe football is rigged, then I don't believe players are involved. I believe referees and the leagues, commissioner and other dignitaries could definitely be involved. If a player was involved then someone would have written a tell all book for money or would have told his story for money not just radio.
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3PieceSpicy4 months
Was this guy the fg or extra point holder or something? Kind of hard to rig games as a backup QB unless it’s close and it comes down to you holding for a kick.
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tiger1094 months
Wow! So that's why Vanderbilt sucks. It all makes sense now.
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DeafVallyBatnR5 months
They must have mistaken him for the starter (if this is real). But if that is not the case. How can a backup QB fix a game.

1. Hurt the starter to become the starter
2. Signal in the wrong play
Any other ways I am not thinking of?
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Sevensblue5 months
Too many moving parts for football to be rigged
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RAB5 months
Just the REC doing work.
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soccerfüt5 months
Yeah, Vanderbilt is in a position to throw an SEC football game.
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Kajuntiger1211105 months
How is a backup gonna throw a game? ??
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Water Mocassin5 months
Kid is a tool.
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LSUtoBOOT5 months
Just to be clear, they offered Mo Green? Was he making his bones while the other players were banging cheerleaders?
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Geaux Guy5 months
He is lying. They told him that ‘we are the Italian mafia’. That’s comical in itself.
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HeadSlash5 months
No such thing. It is an insult to Italian/Americans perpetuated by the media and Hollywood.
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