Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Bettors in Ohio will not be able to place wagers on college baseball games involving the University of Alabama following "suspicious" activity after Friday’s game against LSU, according to a report.
Ohio Casino Control Commission Executive Director Matthew T. Schuler issued the directive to the state’s licensed sportsbooks in response to an independent report from U.S.
Integrity alerting its clients to "suspicious wagering activity" related to the 8-6 loss against top-ranked LSU, ESPN reported.
Alabama baseball players practice at Sewell-Thomas Stadium Jan. 29. 2022. (Gary Cosby Jr./USA Today Network ) It was not immediately clear what prompted the halt or how long the order would remain in place. COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYER WOUNDED BY STRAY BULLET DURING GAME: 'INCREDIBLY BAD LUCK, BAD PLACE' The Tigers held a seven-run lead in Friday’s game before a late rally in the ninth inning narrowed the score to 8-6.