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Eastern Michigan players refuse to be in NCAA gambling investigation

**The Growing Concern of Gambling in Professional and Collegiate Sports**

Gambling in professional and collegiate sports is becoming increasingly problematic. At the current rate, this troubling trend shows no signs of slowing down. In recent years, numerous student-athletes and professionals have been implicated in illegal gambling activities, ranging from point shaving and betting on game outcomes to prop betting and even poker. Unfortunately, many involved individuals are facing serious punishments as these cases continue to surface.

Betting has become a major part of sports culture today, with countless people participating. While some anticipated issues arising from this surge in sports gambling, few likely predicted the extent of illegal activities now being uncovered. This raises a critical question: is there any integrity left in sports?

### Recent Developments: Eastern Michigan Basketball Investigation

One of the latest high-profile cases involves Eastern Michigan University’s basketball program. According to an ESPN article by David Purdum, an ongoing NCAA investigation has been launched following suspicious betting activity connected to Eastern Michigan’s January 14 game against Central Michigan.

The investigation centers on three former players — Jalin Billingsley, Da’Sean Nelson, and Jalen Terry — who have recently completed their collegiate careers. Notably, these players are refusing to cooperate with the investigation.

As reported, “Jalin Billingsley, Da’Sean Nelson and Jalen Terry, who are no longer with the program, had their phones imaged on January 29 as part of the NCAA investigation triggered by suspicious betting on Eastern Michigan’s game on January 14 against Central Michigan, according to the findings released Friday.”

However, the players declined to be interviewed and subsequently informed the NCAA through legal counsel that they would not participate in the investigation. They also requested that the images taken from their phones be destroyed.

### Potential Consequences and Broader Implications

Refusing to cooperate with NCAA investigations, especially in cases involving possible integrity violations, is itself a violation. Such actions can lead to significant consequences, including bans from athletically related activities, loss of eligibility, and public naming in infractions decisions.

The Division I Committee on Infractions emphasized this point in their statement:
“When individuals choose not to cooperate particularly when cases involve potential integrity issues those choices can and will be met with serious consequences including prohibitions on athletically related activities, the loss of eligibility and/or being publicly named in an infractions decision.”

Given that the three players involved have exhausted their eligibility to play, the immediate competitive impact may be limited. Nevertheless, the investigation could have lasting consequences on their athletic reputations and eligibility for future involvement in collegiate sports or related activities.

Attempts by ESPN to contact the players for comment have been unsuccessful.

### Expanding the Scope: Other Schools Under Investigation

The NCAA’s probe extends beyond Eastern Michigan. According to Purdum, 10 other student-athletes across five additional schools are also under investigation for similar concerns related to illegal gambling activities.

### Final Thoughts

The increasing prevalence of gambling-related scandals in sports threatens the integrity of both professional and collegiate athletics. As these investigations develop, it remains crucial for governing bodies, institutions, and athletes to uphold transparency and cooperate fully to preserve the fairness and trust that fans expect from the games they love.

*Stay tuned for further updates as this investigation unfolds.*
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-basketball/ncaa-basketball-news-eastern-michigan-players-refuse-to-be-in-gambling-investigation

Billy Horschel suggests major PGA Tour tweaks to make ‘every event equal

Billy Horschel, a five-time winner on the PGA Tour and one of the veterans in professional golf, has shared his thoughts on how the PGA Tour schedule and event structure could be improved. In a recent interview with Joseph LaMagna of Fried Egg Golf, Horschel suggested that the ideal PGA Tour season should consist of about 25 events, with all tournaments offering equal prize money and featuring a 120-player field.

“Ideally I think you have about 25 events per year, and I would make every event equal,” Horschel said. “I don’t know if it actually works where every event has the same purse and offers the same number of points because when you go to bigger markets like Chicago, Philly, New York, Boston, LA, they are going to put up more money because it’s a bigger market and they want to be the premier event. But I say we go to a 25-event schedule where we try to make every event the same. Every tournament has a 120-man field. It’s a smaller tour, but it gives every member of the PGA Tour the full ability to play all 25 events.”

He went on to explain his perspective on tournament entry as a full-status member of the Tour: “From the time I got on Tour, I’ve always said that it’s weird to not be guaranteed a spot in every open PGA Tour event as a member of the Tour.” Horschel believes that guaranteeing all full-status members a spot in each event would benefit not only the players but also the PGA Tour as a whole.

Currently, the PGA Tour features eight Signature Tour events, with more than half being limited-field, no-cut tournaments. Even in the other tournaments, not all professionals get a chance to earn the big payouts. This format has received mixed responses from players, with many expressing disappointment at the limited opportunities.

### Billy Horschel to Host Amateur Golf Event

In addition to sharing his views on the Tour format, Billy Horschel is set to host the Billy Horschel Invitational, an APGA Tour event taking place on October 21 and 22 at the Concession Golf Club in Manatee County, Florida.

The tournament will feature an 18-player field competing for a $150,000 purse. The practice round is scheduled for Monday, October 20, with the first round beginning on Tuesday at 8 a.m. ET.

Horschel was last seen competing at the Baycurrent Classic, where he finished tied for 54th. Earlier this year, he underwent right hip surgery that sidelined him for several months. Since his return, he has played just two events and is still striving to regain his rhythm on the course.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/golf/news-billy-horschel-suggests-major-pga-tour-tweaks-make-every-event-equal

Kaiser health care workers end five-day strike

About 31,000 Kaiser Permanente registered nurses and health care professionals in Hawaii and California, represented by the United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals (UNAC/UHCP), ended their five-day strike on Saturday. The workers pledged to continue their push for safe staffing and stronger patient care protections.

The strike began on Tuesday at more than 500 Kaiser hospitals and clinics and garnered widespread support from patients, community members, and elected officials. Union leaders noted that their action coincided with new Joint Commission standards that classify safe staffing as a patient safety requirement—a shift they say strengthens their bargaining position.

“The Joint Commission has finally said what nurses have known all along: unsafe staffing is unsafe care,” UNAC/UHCP President Charmaine S. Morales said in a news release. “Employers like Kaiser can no longer treat staffing like a budget line. It’s now a national patient safety mandate and UNAC/UHCP will make sure it’s enforced.”

Union representatives are scheduled to return to the bargaining table with Kaiser on October 28 and 29, citing renewed momentum and broad public backing.

“We stood strong for five days and made sure the world heard us,” Morales said. “This strike wasn’t just about numbers on a contract—it was about the right to provide safe care to every patient who walks through those doors.”
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2025/10/19/breaking-news/kaiser-health-care-workers-end-five-day-strike/