Two HBCU players decline cooperation with NCAA for gambling probe; ruled ineligible

Two former HBCU basketball players allegedly refused to cooperate in an NCAA gambling investigation. Former North Carolina A&T basketball players Ryan Forrest and Landon Glasper reportedly ignored multiple requests to participate in the investigation, such as sitting for interviews and disclosing financial documents, per a report by David Purdum of ESPN. The investigation into the suspicious gambling activity began in January 2025. HBCU basketball programs, North Carolina A&T and Mississippi Valley State were involved alongside institutions such as Arizona State, Eastern Michigan, and Temple. The February 2025 Purdum report on ESPN.com stated a gambling ring was placing wagers on three men’s college basketball teams; both North

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