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Who took the Cockeye State unders?

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Ouch, Dekkers may be done with football, as he allegedly even bet on an Cockeye State football game.

https://theathletic.com/4741093/202...ye-state-gambling/?source=user_shared_article

Cockeye State starting quarterback Hunter Dekkers was charged with tampering with records involving the ongoing sports gambling investigation of athletes at Cockeye State and Cockeye, according to Cockeye court records.

According to documents filed in Cockeye District Court for Story County, Dekkers and his parents “engaged in a scheme” to allow the quarterback “to disguise his identity and manipulate online/mobile transactions in order to create the appearance that sports wager transactions” were conducted by his mother, Jami Dekkers, on a DraftKings sportsbook platform.

According to the complaint, Hunter Dekkers, 22, was 20 years old when he used DraftKings, which is illegal in Cockeye. He is accused of placing 366 mobile or online bets from his personal phone totaling more than $2,799, including 297 bets when he was under the age of 21. According to the document, “26 wagers were placed on Cockeye State University sporting events. One wager was placed on the 2021 Cockeye State football game against Oklahoma State.”

The court filing was first reported by The Des Moines Register and WHO-TV. Dekkers faces up to two years in prison for tampering with records, which is an aggravated misdemeanor in Cockeye.

Court documents list Dekkers’ offense date took place Nov. 7, 2021, the day after the Cyclones played Texas. Dekkers would have been 20 years old at that time. An initial appearance for Dekkers is set for Aug. 16 in Story County Court.

“We are in the process of gathering information and will have no further comment at this time,” Cockeye State senior associate athletic director Nick Joos said.

According to the attorney representing Dekkers, the quarterback will not participate in fall camp.

“Hunter Dekkers denies the criminal charge brought against him. He will plead not guilty to that charge because he is in fact not guilty of that charge,” Mark E. Weinhardt of The Weinhardt Law Firm said in a statement on behalf of Dekkers.

“This charge attempts to criminalize a daily fact of American life,” the statement continued. “Millions of people share online accounts of all kinds every day. This prosecution interferes with and politicizes what is the business of Cockeye State University and the NCAA.”

Weinhardt stated that DCI agents executed a search warrant at Dekkers’ apartment in Ames in May and another at Dekkers’ family’s home in northwest Cockeye.

Two other Cockeye State athletes also are charged with tampering with evidence. They include Big 12 champion wrestler Paniro Johnson and redshirt sophomore offensive lineman Dodge Sauser. In addition, former Cockeye State defensive lineman Eyi Uwazurike, a Denver Broncos draft pick in 2022 but suspended indefinitely for betting on NFL games during the 2022 season, also was charged with the same offense stemming from his days in Ames.

According to NCAA rules, any athlete wagering on their own university could receive a lifetime ban.

In early May, officials at Cockeye State and Cockeye were notified that several athletes were under investigation for gambling on sports. Cockeye has 26 athletes from five sports under investigation, while Cockeye State has 15 athletes from three sports.

Dekkers was an honorable mention All-Big 12 quarterback last year and started all 12 games. He threw for 3,044 yards, the fourth most in a single season in school history and the third most in the Big 12 last season. He had a Big 12-best completion rate of 66.1 percent, which ranked fifth in single-season school history and was 23rd nationally.

If Dekkers can’t play this fall, that would mean two inexperienced quarterbacks would vie for the starting job. Redshirt freshman Rocco Becht — son of former NFL tight end Anthony Becht — saw limited action in three games last year. True freshman JJ Kohl, a four-star recruit from nearby Ankeny, enrolled in January and will compete for the job as well.

“Rocco Becht is a young man that we got to see flashes of, got to get in football games and play and command the offense last year,” Cockeye State coach Matt Campbell said in May. “I really thought he had a great offseason. And then obviously getting JJ in at the January mark was really big for us because I think for him to get some of those competitive reps this spring was really good.”
 
Coaches need to be emphasizing the fuck out of this shit. Hopefully the kids life isnt ruined forever over this.
 
I do enjoy that vegas has a bigger stranglehold on athletes and sports leagues than the federal government has on the stock market and how people invest with certain knowledge.
 
Let them burn and let Brahmer regret his decision
Forgot about that dude.
He’ll redshirt, spend a season going heavy af strength and conditioning then get moved over to tackle where he will back up for two years mainly continuing to bulk up. I doubt Campbell has any real reason to keep him at te
 
Forgot about that dude.
He’ll redshirt, spend a season going heavy af strength and conditioning then get moved over to tackle where he will back up for two years mainly continuing to bulk up. I doubt Campbell has any real reason to keep him at te
He may redshirt but he’s the real deal at TE he won’t get moved to tackle
 
He may redshirt but he’s the real deal at TE he won’t get moved to tackle
The dude runs a 4.9 40 at 200 pounds. He’s not playing TE anywhere at the D1 level. Shuttle time is decent. Which tells me has has quick feet plus he has long arms. He’s a LT all day long
 
The dude runs a 4.9 40 at 200 pounds. He’s not playing TE anywhere at the D1 level. Shuttle time is decent. Which tells me has has quick feet plus he has long arms. He’s a LT all day long
His parents and sisters are skinny. The genetics will not let him get to 300. You’re on crack if you think Ben Brahmer is a tackle. There were questions on if he could put on the weight needed to play TE let alone OT.

Also, where are you finding his 40 time? Where was this measured and by who? Just curious not questioning you

He had better tape than Carter Nelson has so far and he played against much better competition than Carter. The tape screams D1 tight end to me
 
Ben Brahmer ran a faster shuttle at 210 pounds than current WR commit Quinn Clark has at 190. Ben also a tad taller. Maybe we project Clark as a TE?
 
Ben Brahmer ran a faster shuttle at 210 pounds than current WR commit Quinn Clark has at 190. Ben also a tad taller. Maybe we project Clark as a TE?
Clark ran a 4.45 forty.

Also heard Brahmer was up to 235.
 
Clark ran a 4.45 forty.

Also heard Brahmer was up to 235.
Cockeye state has him listed at 240

A college nutrition and S&C program will get him bulky.
Pierce Nebraska vs a power 5 training program. He’ll get big
 
The dude runs a 4.9 40 at 200 pounds. He’s not playing TE anywhere at the D1 level. Shuttle time is decent. Which tells me has has quick feet plus he has long arms. He’s a LT all day long
Herbie, Herbie, Herbie. Lets take a walk… Brahmer started and scored today. Maybe just listen to #DuckKnowsBall

 
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