Iowa State Football Player Who Bet Against His Own Team Leaves the Program

  • Isaiah Lee was a starter in each of the football team’s games last season
  • He allegedly tampered with records to try hide his identity when betting online
  • The lineman faces a permanent NCAA ban and up to two years in prison
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The Iowa State lineman who bet against his own team has departed the football program. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

The Iowa State defensive lineman who allegedly bet against his own team has departed the program. Isaiah Lee, a starter in each of the football team’s dozen games last season, was one of the players hit with charges last week in an ongoing gambling-related probe.

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation claims that Lee tampered with records in an attempt to hide his identity when betting online. He allegedly placed 115 wagers totaling $885 with a mobile sportsbook.

The activity included a dozen bets on Iowa State football games, including one game in 2021 when he bet on Texas to win. The Cyclones ultimately came out on top 30-7, with Lee making a single tackle.

tampering charge carries a potential two-year prison sentence

The tampering charge carries a potential two-year prison sentence and any athletes that are found to have bet on games in which they were playing also face a permanent NCAA ban.

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