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Point-shaving remains a concern in college athletics
When gambler Ghazi "Gary" Manni allegedly bribed University of Toledo running back Harvey "Scooter" McDougle Jr. and other players to rig football and basketball games from 2003-06, he didn't ask them to deliberately lose, according to federal law authorities.
The alleged game-fixer's pitch to McDougle was more insidious ? and psychologically effective: Play to win, just by fewer points than the betting line set by the oddsmakers of Las Vegas. Don't beat yourself, beat the spread.
This illegal scam is known as point-shaving. The most common form involves paying athletes on favored teams to win the game ? but by fewer points than the betting line.
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