Gamblers claim Toledo football drew ‘red flags’
After the FBI accused a University of Toledo football player of shaving points to influence the outcome of Rockets’ games, insiders in the sports gambling business said UT football games in the 2004 and 2005 seasons raised ‘’red flags'’ of concern and led to increased scrutiny.
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