Refs usually help alot with NCAA rigging, but these listed below guys have a proven track record of point shaving/rigging and they also tell some of their kids to get involved. Games involving these teams have ongoing disturbing trends. These guys do it a bit too often that it becomes obvious it's ridiculous. Any logical person would see and understand what they are doing if they know the spread and see what suspicious things these guys do during the game.
These guys usually either shave off time and manipulate the under or allow other teams to back door cover on a regular basis. Many times I seen these teams shave off points by going cold for a period of time or allow teams to come back/garbage points and these coaches usually just stand there and let it happen. While they should be mad and scolding players/calling timeout to stop momentum but they don't.
*1. Sean Miller (Arizona)
*2. Archie Miller (Indiana)
*3. Leonard Hamilton (Florida State)
*4. Bill Self (Kansas)
*5. John Calipari (Kentucky)
*6. Kevin Willard (Seton Hall)
*7. Greg Gard (Wisconsin)
8. Shaka Smart (Texas)
9. Mark Turgeon (Maryland)
10. Steve Alford (UCLA) - that's why he got fired. was doing it too often and obvious.
1 to 7 with the star are the ones who shave/rig most often. Becareful when betting these teams especially when they are favorite. These coaches from the teams listed have a different agenda and are always f***ing with the spread. I've seen it way too many times. I could name atleast 4 or 5 games off the top of my head for EACH of those teams that looked too suspicious.
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Refs usually help alot with NCAA rigging, but these listed below guys have a proven track record of point shaving/rigging and they also tell some of their kids to get involved. Games involving these teams have ongoing disturbing trends. These guys do it a bit too often that it becomes obvious it's ridiculous. Any logical person would see and understand what they are doing if they know the spread and see what suspicious things these guys do during the game.
These guys usually either shave off time and manipulate the under or allow other teams to back door cover on a regular basis. Many times I seen these teams shave off points by going cold for a period of time or allow teams to come back/garbage points and these coaches usually just stand there and let it happen. While they should be mad and scolding players/calling timeout to stop momentum but they don't.
*1. Sean Miller (Arizona)
*2. Archie Miller (Indiana)
*3. Leonard Hamilton (Florida State)
*4. Bill Self (Kansas)
*5. John Calipari (Kentucky)
*6. Kevin Willard (Seton Hall)
*7. Greg Gard (Wisconsin)
8. Shaka Smart (Texas)
9. Mark Turgeon (Maryland)
10. Steve Alford (UCLA) - that's why he got fired. was doing it too often and obvious.
1 to 7 with the star are the ones who shave/rig most often. Becareful when betting these teams especially when they are favorite. These coaches from the teams listed have a different agenda and are always f***ing with the spread. I've seen it way too many times. I could name atleast 4 or 5 games off the top of my head for EACH of those teams that looked too suspicious.
Sean and Archie Miller are the worst ones. Leonard Hamilton too. Bill Self and Cal tell the kids to rig often too, but these guys usually do a good acting job of covering it up.
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Sean and Archie Miller are the worst ones. Leonard Hamilton too. Bill Self and Cal tell the kids to rig often too, but these guys usually do a good acting job of covering it up.
I respect your 'opinion' Unfortunately it holds no merit whatsoever, nothing could be farther from reality than your inaccurate description of these ten HC...you talk in circles, with no vital stats to back up your accusations...to each his own.
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I respect your 'opinion' Unfortunately it holds no merit whatsoever, nothing could be farther from reality than your inaccurate description of these ten HC...you talk in circles, with no vital stats to back up your accusations...to each his own.
Refs usually help alot with NCAA rigging, but these listed below guys have a proven track record of point shaving/rigging and they also tell some of their kids to get involved. Games involving these teams have ongoing disturbing trends. These guys do it a bit too often that it becomes obvious it's ridiculous. Any logical person would see and understand what they are doing if they know the spread and see what suspicious things these guys do during the game.
These guys usually either shave off time and manipulate the under or allow other teams to back door cover on a regular basis. Many times I seen these teams shave off points by going cold for a period of time or allow teams to come back/garbage points and these coaches usually just stand there and let it happen. While they should be mad and scolding players/calling timeout to stop momentum but they don't.
*1. Sean Miller (Arizona)
*2. Archie Miller (Indiana)
*3. Leonard Hamilton (Florida State)
*4. Bill Self (Kansas)
*5. John Calipari (Kentucky)
*6. Kevin Willard (Seton Hall)
*7. Greg Gard (Wisconsin)
8. Shaka Smart (Texas)
9. Mark Turgeon (Maryland)
10. Steve Alford (UCLA) - that's why he got fired. was doing it too often and obvious.
Tremendous gritty truth be told reporting. You got guts to attempt to expose this. Be Careful kid. good luck.
1 to 7 with the star are the ones who shave/rig most often. Becareful when betting these teams especially when they are favorite. These coaches from the teams listed have a different agenda and are always f***ing with the spread. I've seen it way too many times. I could name atleast 4 or 5 games off the top of my head for EACH of those teams that looked too suspicious.
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Quote Originally Posted by draymondsgrapes:
Refs usually help alot with NCAA rigging, but these listed below guys have a proven track record of point shaving/rigging and they also tell some of their kids to get involved. Games involving these teams have ongoing disturbing trends. These guys do it a bit too often that it becomes obvious it's ridiculous. Any logical person would see and understand what they are doing if they know the spread and see what suspicious things these guys do during the game.
These guys usually either shave off time and manipulate the under or allow other teams to back door cover on a regular basis. Many times I seen these teams shave off points by going cold for a period of time or allow teams to come back/garbage points and these coaches usually just stand there and let it happen. While they should be mad and scolding players/calling timeout to stop momentum but they don't.
*1. Sean Miller (Arizona)
*2. Archie Miller (Indiana)
*3. Leonard Hamilton (Florida State)
*4. Bill Self (Kansas)
*5. John Calipari (Kentucky)
*6. Kevin Willard (Seton Hall)
*7. Greg Gard (Wisconsin)
8. Shaka Smart (Texas)
9. Mark Turgeon (Maryland)
10. Steve Alford (UCLA) - that's why he got fired. was doing it too often and obvious.
Tremendous gritty truth be told reporting. You got guts to attempt to expose this. Be Careful kid. good luck.
1 to 7 with the star are the ones who shave/rig most often. Becareful when betting these teams especially when they are favorite. These coaches from the teams listed have a different agenda and are always f***ing with the spread. I've seen it way too many times. I could name atleast 4 or 5 games off the top of my head for EACH of those teams that looked too suspicious.
Sean and Archie Miller are the worst ones. Leonard Hamilton too. Bill Self and Cal tell the kids to rig often too, but these guys usually do a good acting job of covering it up.
I guess that explains why they’re #1 and 2 on your list.
Hey moron, your bus is leaving...
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Quote Originally Posted by draymondsgrapes:
Sean and Archie Miller are the worst ones. Leonard Hamilton too. Bill Self and Cal tell the kids to rig often too, but these guys usually do a good acting job of covering it up.
I guess that explains why they’re #1 and 2 on your list.
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