Mo Hasan was a Vanderbilt quarterback who transferred to the University of Southern California. During a recent podcast, Hasan claimed that a member of the Italian mob approached him in a bar in Nashville.
One of the mobsters told Hasan that his clients pay anywhere from $250 to $300K per game for fixing football games. Hasan also mentioned that University of Alabama football players were involved, almost every SEC game is fixed, and former college players, now in the NFL, were also involved.
Is Hasan telling the truth? You would think that an investigation is needed (it seems like an FBI matter) to discover the truth.
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I grew up an avid Houston sports fan. After graduating from Texas Tech University in Theater and English Literature I worked as a marketing rep and coach for I9 Sports, coaching baseball, flag football, soccer, and basketball. I’m currently with Austin Sports Academy as a marketing coordinator, baseball and football coach, and coordinator of middle school and high school open play nights. I’ve written three short films for Looknow Productions and have also written articles on film marketing, producing, and directing. I really enjoy writing about sports and being an active contributor to The Sports Column.