FBI Clears San Diego State Basketball Team Cleared of Fixing Games

By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
It’s hard to imagine a team with a 34-3 record throwing games, right?

Well, the FBI tracked San Diego State during its fantastic  2010-11 season, unbeknownst to coaches, players and school officials, CBS Sports reports.

The FBI cleared the university of wrongdoing.

The investigation began after one of the 10 men tied to the University of San Diego case was found to have contacted five San Diego State players in the fall of 2010, according to CBS. Apparently, the FBI then thought it should probably look at San Diego State just in case.

But the FBI couldn’t find evidence that any players tried to throw a game.

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