College basketball player under federal investigation for allegedly fixing games: report

College basketball player under federal investigation for allegedly fixing games: report

A former member of Temple’s men’s basketball team is reportedly being investigated for allegedly fixing his own games.

Hysier Miller is accused of betting on games he played in and point-shaving as a member of the Owls.

An investigation began in March after unusual betting activity for a Temple game against UAB.

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Hysier Miler against UAB

Temple Owls guard Hysier Miller (3) tries to drive by UAB Blazers forward Javian Davis (0) during the American Athletic Conference championship game March 17, 2024, at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.  (Chris Leduc/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Miller transferred to Virginia Tech but was dismissed last month “due to circumstances prior to his enrollment at Virginia Tech,” Virginia Tech said.

“Hysier Miller has overcome more adversity in his 22 years than most people face in their lifetime. He will meet and overcome whatever obstacles lay ahead,” Miller’s attorneys said in a statement, via ESPN.

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