
Former Vanderbilt quarterback Mo Hasan has made a startling claim that the Italian mob offered him $300,000 to fix SEC football games, specifically mentioning an approach at a Nashville honky tonk. Hasan's allegations include throwing Alabama under the bus, suggesting a broader scheme of game-fixing within the SEC. Despite his limited on-field impact at Vanderbilt, attempting only 17 passes, Hasan's revelations have sparked widespread concern over the integrity of college football. He hinted at the involvement of current NFL players who were part of the SEC, though he did not name anyone directly.
All the Non-QB dimes from this past season. Who did it best? 👀 https://t.co/BaXN3zJWwh
Yeah, because if you want to fix games you definitely go to the backup QB who attempted 17 total passes in his Vanderbilt career... It's always these aggregator hacks spreading nonsense around the internet without any context https://t.co/7V78ONsdLD
Yeah, because if you want to fix games you definitely go to the backup QB who attempted 17 passes at Vanderbilt... It's always these aggregator hacks spreading this nonsense around the internet without any context https://t.co/7V78ONrFW5






