A former college football quarterback, who played seven games in the collegiate ranks, claimed in a podcast interview he was approached by a mobster to fix games during his time in the sport. Mo Hasan, who was a quarterback at Vanderbilt from 2018 to 2019 and USC from 2020 to 2021, revealed the shady interaction in an interview on the 'Momentum Podcast' late last month.
was approached at Jason Aldean’s bar in Nashville by the Italian mob to fix football games,' he said in the episode. 'I went to get drinks and so, I’m alone right now, I’m not with my friend group. He comes up to me… He offered me $300,000,' Hasan said. 'He said, for something like this my clients $250-300K for a game.… He said we regularly talk to guys in your position about fixing games. He named guys in the SEC.
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