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Recent headlines revealed six players from three different schools had been involved in fixing games, with one notable player, BJ Freeman from Arizona State, accused of sharing inside information. However, most of those caught involved students from underfunded programs like the University of New Orleans and Mississippi Valley State—schools not widely known for their basketball prominence. These players manipulated their performance in seven games, intentionally losing to influence betting outcomes, often for paltry sums—around $5,000 per game.