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A sports betting watchdog has launched an investigation of suspicious betting activity around a Eastern Michigan basketball game.
This would mark the second basketball game at Eastern Michigan University that has been investigated for suspicious bets in the span of one month. Sports betting watchdog Integrity Compliance 360 (IC360) sent an alert to its clients detailing that a bettor attempted to place “their largest wager to date” on Central Michigan to cover the spread in the first half.
“While investigating, the operator also found two other high stakes wagers from two accounts in a different jurisdiction, both on Central Michigan 1st Half spread,” the alert read.
As reported by ESPN’s David Purdum, multiple sportsbooks had also reported alarming wagers during last week’s NCAA basketball game between Eastern Michigan and Central Michigan.
The betting activity was found across Connecticut and Tennessee, with several high-stakes bets on the same spread wager coming from two accounts in a different jurisdiction.