Iowa State beginning offensive lineman Jake Remsburg will leave out Saturday’s season opener in opposition to Northern Iowa, most likely as a part of a six-game NCAA suspension connected to playing, ESPN reported.
Remsburg is predicted to be suspended six video games following a standard investigation into playing at Iowa State that has embroiled seven present or former avid gamers. They come with 5 returning starters from 2022, together with quarterback Hunter Dekkers.
The college declined to touch upon a possible Remsburg suspension.
“Iowa State has won the eligibility rulings from the NCAA’s Scholar-Athlete Reinstatement (SAR) Committee and shared the ones with impacted student-athletes,” a school observation mentioned. “As we’ve got mentioned because the outset, we will be able to now not touch upon someone’s case.”
Remsburg allegedly gambled on NCAA soccer and basketball video games, even though now not on Iowa State contests.
ESPN reported that Remsburg is the one one of the most 5 returning avid gamers anticipated to play for the Cyclones this season.
If he receives the six-game suspension, as anticipated, Remsburg could be eligible to go back to Oct. 14 for a Giant 12 highway conflict in opposition to Cincinnati.
—Box Degree Media