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Report: College coaches, Hollywood actresses charged in college entrance exam fraud

Adam Spencer

By Adam Spencer

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At many elite academic schools, entrance requirements are relaxed for athletes.

That, unfortunately, creates a loophole that some can exploit, as is apparently the case at many big-name institutions. On Tuesday morning, that scandal came crashing down, though.

Per a report from NBC News, more than 40 people have been indicted in a scheme that involved faking college entrance exams and creating false athletic profiles. Per Tom Winter, a pair of Hollywood actresses have been charged, too:

While it is unlikely that this scandal will involve any high-level basketball or football coaches, it does have the potential to be interesting. For example, here’s what Yahoo!’s Pat Forde says Loughlin is accused of doing:

There does appear to be at least one football player involved, though it’s unknown what school he attended:

Here are some of the coaches who have been indicted:

https://twitter.com/aaron_leib/status/1105485811443736576

No SEC schools were listed in the report, which included Georgetown, UCLA, Stanford, USC, Texas, Wake Forest, Yale and more. There is no evidence that the schools knew about the scam.

Adam Spencer

Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.

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