Careers OVER: NCAA Drops Lifetime Ban on Three Hoops Stars in Shocking 'Underperformance' Betting Scandal

The collegiate athletic careers of three basketball players have been brought to an abrupt and permanent end after a stunning investigation revealed they gambled on their own games, with one player even betting on himself to deliberately play poorly.
The NCAA has handed down lifetime bans to Fresno State's Mykell Robinson and Jalen Weaver, along with San Jose State's Steven Vasquez, effectively stripping them of their eligibility forever. The decision follows a probe into egregious violations of the association's strict anti-wagering policies that strike at the very heart of competitive integrity.
According to the NCAA's explosive findings, the most flagrant violation involved a coordinated scheme between Robinson and Vasquez, who were once roommates at Fresno State before Vasquez transferred. Investigators uncovered text messages from January 2025 where the pair conspired for Robinson to intentionally underperform in an upcoming game. They, along with a third individual, then placed a combined $2,200 in wagers, betting that Robinson would fail to meet certain statistical benchmarks—a bet they stood to win only if he sabotaged his own performance.
This wasn't an isolated incident. The investigation also revealed that Robinson and his Fresno State teammate, Jalen Weaver, had previously placed a successful prop bet on Weaver's performance during a game in December 2024. This pattern of activity demonstrated a clear and repeated disregard for rules designed to protect the fairness of the sport.
The NCAA's ruling sends a powerful and unambiguous message to all student-athletes about the severe consequences of sports betting, particularly when it involves influencing the outcome of a contest. By betting against themselves, the players not only violated policy but betrayed the trust of their teammates, coaches, and universities.
For Robinson, Vasquez, and Weaver, the final buzzer has sounded on their college careers. The lifetime ban serves as a stark cautionary tale, underscoring the NCAA's zero-tolerance stance on actions that compromise the integrity of the game.