Skip to content

Ohio Prohibits Betting Involvement for Ex-Alabama Coach Brad Bohannon

Alabama Baseball Coach Under Investigation for Involvement in Betting Scandal: Ohio Bettor Involved

Investigators accused Bohannon of participating in a baseball betting scam originating in Alabama,...
Investigators accused Bohannon of participating in a baseball betting scam originating in Alabama, with ties to a wagerer from Ohio.

Ohio Prohibits Betting Involvement for Ex-Alabama Coach Brad Bohannon

Brad Bohannon Caught in a Seldom-Discussed Scandal

A storm's brewing for ex-UC Hornets baseball coach Brad Bohannon. He's now banned from Ohio sports betting venues for ILLEGAL sports betting activities.

On April 28, Bohannon disclosed insider info to a local gambler, hinting at Alabama's pitcher woes against LSU. That revelation cost him his job, a reprimand from the NCAA, and potentially a boatload of legal troubles.

Bohannon ratted out Alabama's starting pitcher to local bettor Bert Neff via coded text, urging him to "HAMMER" LSU. Neff, eager to bet large on the Tigers, got flagged by the Ohio sportsbook for suspicious activity.

Now, Bohannon can NO LONGER dabble in Ohio's legal sports betting apps or step foot in any of their retail sports betting facilities. The OCCC has also proposed adding Neff to the exclusion list but Boy Neff wants a say, scheduling a hearing before the commission.

Curious about Bohannon's present legal predicament? The search results don't have the latest scoop. However, they do hint at broader discussions on NCAA's stance on sports betting, focusing on college athletes[3].

Remember, Ohio has legalized sports betting. But specifics on Bohannon's case or individual exclusions like his can only be found in official Ohio sports betting regulations or recent news releases, not covered by the search results.

Stay tuned for more updates on this controversial case. The saying goes, "What happens on and off the field stays in the news!"

  1. In light of the illegal sports betting incident, Brad Bohannon is now barred from engaging in sports betting activities in Ohio, which includes using legal sports betting apps and visiting retail sports betting facilities.
  2. The Ohio Commission on Cannabis Control (OCCC) is considering adding the local gambler, Bert Neff, to the exclusion list, following his suspicious betting activity triggered by information provided by Bohannon.
  3. As the focus on sports betting continues in general-news discussions, the case of Brad Bohannon's wager and possible crime-and-justice implications has sparked a broader conversation about the NCAA's stance on sports betting, particularly concerning college athletes.

Read also:

Latest