A Rutgers basketball transfer who is facing potential suspension for gambling on NCAA events could avoid any punishment thanks to a new proposal to the Division I council.
Rutgers basketball player Jeremiah Williams signs a poster for a fan during an autograph signing session at the Rutgers boardwalk on Saturday, Sept. 15th.
On a third or subsequent offense, resulting penalty could be a loss of one full season of eligibility. If the new guidelines are passed, Williams would avoid a suspension for his gambling activities as a first-time offender. He will likely still need to sit out the 2023-24 season due to being a two-time transfer — he is unlikely to receive a waiver to play this winter from the NCAA, people with knowledge of the situation told NJ Advance Media — but there would be no concerns about him missing time during the 2024-25 campaign.
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