Former University of Alabama baseball coach Brad Bohannon and an associate will be banned from Ohio sportsbooks, pending an appeal, due to an alleged inside information scheme involving a Crimson Tide baseball game, the Ohio Casino Control Commission said Wednesday.
Ohio Casino Control Commission (OCCC) executive director Matt Schuler said during a public meeting that Indiana businessman Bert Neff Jr. solicited and received non-public information from Bohannon on April 28, “for the purpose of placing a sports wager” and shared the information with one or more individuals.
Neff placed one wager and attempted to place another on an Alabama-LSU baseball game on April 28 with the BetMGM sportsbook at the Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Schuler said.
Alabama scratched its scheduled starting pitcher prior to the game, which LSU won 8-6.
Video surveillance at the sportsbook subsequently revealed Neff was communicating with Bohannon while placing the bet, ESPN previously reported. Alabama then fired Bohannon for “among other things, violating the standards, duties, and responsibilities expected of university employees,” the school said.