FBI Probes Auburn Point Shaving: Guard Varez Ward Implicated (Video)

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/09/2012
FBI Probes Auburn Point Shaving:  Guard Varez Ward Implicated

The FBI has begun a probe into possible point shaving at Auburn, specifically suspended point guard Varez Ward.  He is accused of attempted point shaving in at least two games, according to a Yahoo Sports report filed Thursday. 

The FBI began its investigation in late February centering on losses to Alabama on Feb. 7 and Arkansas on Jan. 25.

“The NCAA takes any allegation of point shaving very seriously because sports wagering threatens two of our core principles — the well-being of student-athletes and the very integrity of intercollegiate sport,” the NCAA said in a written statement Thursday. “As allegations of point shaving, if proven, are also potential federal crimes, the NCAA will defer action until any process with the FBI has concluded.”

Guard Chris Denson was also questioned and cleared of involvement in point shaving, the report said.

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“Auburn officials were made aware of a rumor regarding an allegation two weeks ago and immediately reported it to the FBI, the NCAA and the SEC,” Auburn said in a statement Thursday. “Because of the nature of the allegation, Auburn is not in a position to make any further comment on the situation.”

The report claims a player reported concerns to an assistant coach in late February.

 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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