Bucs QB Bruce Gradkowski denies being involved in a gambling scandal now unfolding at the University of Toledo, but you can bet the NFL will be poking around looking to see what they can come up with in the case.
According to the Toledo Blade, Gradkowski and several Toledo teammates knew the Detroit-area gambler at the center of the investigation,but the quarterback said he had never heard of any point-shaving schemes while in college.
The FBI charged Toledo student Harvey "Scooter" McDougle, 22, of Detroit in March with conspiring with Ghazi "Gary" Manni, 50, of Sterling Heights, Mich., to fix Rockets football and basketball games from 2003 to 2006. The charges were dropped in April, but sources say the investigation is ongoing.
"I'm not sure who all knows [Manni] or how that got about, but one thing I do know is there's a solid program at Toledo," Gradkowski told the newspaper. "I don't care how many people know this guy, it's a solid program still. And in my mind, there [was] never anything going wrong at Toledo."
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