COLLEGE BASKETBALL PLAYER CLEARED
21 November 2008
Gators sophomore point guard's $600 online poker
debt did not break NCAA rules, say officials
The storm in a teacup created when the Florida and
national US media discovered that University of Florida
college basketball player Nick Calathes owed $600 to an
online poker website has apparently passed, with
officials confirming that the young sophomore point
guard for the Gators did not break any National
Collegiate Athletic Association rules.
UF athletic director Jeremy Foley released a statement
this week saying the university was confident that
Calathes didn’t break NCAA rules by playing poker
online.
“We became aware of certain allegations over the weekend
and immediately looked into it,” Foley said. “We
reviewed everything very thoroughly and are satisfied
with our results. We have no eligibility issues and are
very comfortable that this issue is resolved based on
our review.”
Foley explained that NCAA rules prohibit athletes from
providing information for gambling purposes or betting
on any sports. If an athlete is found to have violated
the organisation’s rules on gambling, he or she will be
barred from the NCAA.
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