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Jirehl Brock and three other Iowa State football players along with 3 current or previous Iowa football players and a trainee assistant were charged Thursday in connection with the state's examination into illegal sports wagering at the 2 schools.
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An overall of 15 football and basketball players and staffers with ties to the schools have been charged since recently in the [ongoing investigation](http://git.kidsrkidschina.com/alfredobaehr5). Current athletes deal with a loss of eligibility for [breaking NCAA](https://www.stradeblu.org/vivamus-laoreet-nunc-nulla/) betting rules.
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Brock and ISU teammates Isaiah Lee, DeShawn Hanika and Jacob Remsburg were charged in Story County on suspicion of damaging records to disguise that they were under the legal wagering age of 21 at the time they positioned wagers. Former Iowa players Arland Bruce IV and Reggie Bracy, current Iowa player Jack Johnson and trainee assistant Owen O'Brien face the very same charge in Johnson County.
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Brock, the Cyclones' leading rusher last season, placed 1,327 prohibited wagers totaling over $12,000 in between February 2022 and February 2023. The bets were made on a FanDuel account managed by him but signed up under the name of Lindzey Paysen. Paysen's relationship to Brock was unknown.
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Brock is accused of making bets on three Iowa State football video games, two in which he played, and 13 ISU basketball games.
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Lee, a [protective](https://www.adpost4u.com/user/profile/4351430) lineman, made 115 wagers totaling over $885 in between September 2021 and January 2023 on FanDuel. Among them were 21 wagers on 7 ISU football games in 2021 and five more video games in 2022. He played in each of the games. His account was signed up under the name of a woman explained as his bride-to-be, Kayla Cameron.
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Hanika, a tight end, made 288 wagers amounting to $1,262 between March 2022 and April 2023 through DraftKings, with 70 of the bets on ISU basketball video games. His account was signed up under the name of his mother, .
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Remsburg, an offensive lineman, made 273 wagers totaling $1,108 between May 2022 and February 2023 through FanDuel. Six bets were on ISU basketball and [football video](https://hmleague.org/outstandingpubliceducators/hml-outstanding-friends/) games. Remsburg's account was registered under the name Keri Remsburg. The filing also referenced a [DraftKings account](https://atermomobilya.com/index.php?_route_=blog/season-essentials/) signed up under the name of his mother, Keri Meis. It was unclear whether Keri Remsburg and Keri Meis are the exact same person.
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Bruce, a receiver who began 12 of 25 video games before transferring to Oklahoma State, made 132 bets totaling $4,342 with DraftKings. Among those were wagers on 6 Iowa football games in 2021 and 6 more games last season. [Bruce played](http://121.41.2.713000/yettajenkinson) in each of the video games. His account was signed up under the name of Vincent Bruce, whose [relationship](http://81.69.57.2153000/elisehoffnung7/the-bet9ja-promotion-code-2026-is-yohaig/wiki/The-Bet9ja-promotion-code-this-2026-is-YOHAIG) to Arland was not listed.
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Bracy, a defensive back who is now at Troy, used the DraftKings accounted registered to Vincent Bruce to place 66 [bets amounting](https://goldlarimobiliaria.com.br/agent/charolettemans/) to $715 in between February and November 2022. He made 8 bets on Iowa sporting events, consisting of two football video games in which he played.
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Johnson, a walk-on receiver, made 480 bets totaling over $2,500 with DraftKings in between September 2021 and January 2023. Of the bets, about 380 amounting to $1,800 were made before he was of legal age. All were on an account signed up under the name of his mom, Jill Johnson.
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[O'Brien](http://218.28.198.18610202/jerroldmcgough/the-betnaija-promo-code-2026-is-yohaig/wiki/The+BET+9ja+promotional+code+for+2026+is+YOHAIG) was a student assistant prior to ending up being a graduate assistant in December. O'Brien made 350 wagers totaling over $3,047 with FanDuel in between March 2021 and December 2022. All were on an [account signed](https://sswiwi.com/index.php?route=journal3/blog/post&journal_blog_post_id=7) up under the name of his mother, Audra O'Brien.
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No attorneys were listed in the filings.
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The Des Moines Register was very first to report the most recent [charges](http://patriciamontaud.org/2017/10/09/bonjour-tout-le-monde/).
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"Since ending up being mindful of potential NCAA eligibility concerns associated with sports wagering by several of our student-athletes back in May, Iowa State University has actually been actively working to deal with these issues with the included student-athletes, and that process remains continuous," Iowa State senior athletics director Nick Joos said in a statement. "We will continue to support our student-athletes as our compliance personnel deals with the NCAA to sort out questions surrounding their future eligibility for athletics competitors."
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Iowa spokesman [Matthew Weitzel](https://complete-jobs.co.uk/employer/the-bet-naija-promo-code-2026-is-yohaig) said the university had no comment. He said he expected football coach Kirk Ferentz to attend to the problem at the team's media day Friday.
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Last week, charges were filed against Iowa State beginning quarterback Hunter Dekkers, ISU offending lineman Dodge Sauser, ISU wrestler Panioro Johnson, former ISU defensive lineman Eyioma Uwazurike, previous Iowa basketball player Ahron Ulis, Iowa baseball gamer Gehrig Christensen and Iowa kicker Aaron Blom.
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