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LSU defensive linemen bet $5,000 on NFL Draft's No. 1 pick

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09:43 AM ET 02.24 | Former LSU defensive end Sam Montgomery said at the NFL Combine that he went pro to help support his family. He may also be doing it help pay off his future bets. Montgomery and fellow LSU end Barkevious Mingo have a $5,000 bet to see who gets taken first in the 2013 NFL Draft. For the Tigers duo, it's just the latest bet, Montgomery said at the combine on Saturday. "We had three bets going on. We had one for the highest (amount) of sacks for $1,000. I won that," Montgomery said. "We had one for $500 for the most sacks in the last game. I won that. Now we're fighting (to see) who goes highest in the draft. "That amount of money is pretty big, so I have to come through with this one."

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February 24, 2013  09:58 AM ET

A lot of these players coming out of college and getting their first taste of money have to many family members, bad advisors with their money, and at the end of their playing days a lot of them are broke.

February 24, 2013  10:08 AM ET

Where were these players getting that kind of mad money for regular-season bets while still college student-athletes?

February 24, 2013  10:22 AM ET

Is it legal for a college football player to bet on a game or his accomplishments during "any" college football game??? Just asking if the NCAA allows this!!! :-)

February 24, 2013  10:23 AM ET

Do I read gambling problem?

February 24, 2013  10:28 AM ET
QUOTE(#3):

Is it legal for a college football player to bet on a game or his accomplishments during "any" college football game??? Just asking if the NCAA allows this!!! :-)

Excellent question, OT. Montgomery just opened a can of worms with his comments. But, he can always retract and say it never happened. Difficult to prove unless money/paper trail can be followed.

February 24, 2013  10:54 AM ET
QUOTE(#5):

Excellent question, OT. Montgomery just opened a can of worms with his comments. But, he can always retract and say it never happened. Difficult to prove unless money/paper trail can be followed.

Yeah, it would be difficult to prove without a paper trail, but what does anyone do with $1,000 dollars that they won from a bet. Don't they either spend it, put it in the bank or bury it in the backyard?? :-)

February 24, 2013  11:27 AM ET
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Yeah, it would be difficult to prove without a paper trail, but what does anyone do with $1,000 dollars that they won from a bet. Don't they either spend it, put it in the bank or bury it in the backyard?? :-)

Good weed is expensive these days... it's long since up in smoke.

February 24, 2013  11:36 AM ET

$1,000 in college with the current "Big Money" type culture? They would probably just keep 1/2 on them and an the other 1/2 in their room somewhere.

February 24, 2013  11:43 AM ET
QUOTE(#7):

Good weed is expensive these days... it's long since up in smoke.

LOL, yeah maybe that is where the money went???

February 24, 2013  12:20 PM ET

Looks like he is right in line to make a fine professional. Moron.

February 24, 2013  12:47 PM ET
QUOTE(#1):

A lot of these players coming out of college and getting their first taste of money have to many family members, bad advisors with their money, and at the end of their playing days a lot of them are broke.

78% of them within 5 years after they leave the league!

When will these guys wise up and invest their money so as they don't have to work (hard) after they retire?

February 24, 2013  01:42 PM ET

I'm guessing there's a sneaker trail somewhere.. try Payless, Dick's, Finish Line.. it's there ..

February 24, 2013  01:59 PM ET
QUOTE(#4):

Do I read gambling problem?

No, you read two players having some fun.

February 24, 2013  02:00 PM ET
QUOTE(#4):

Do I read gambling problem?

Note that Charles Barkely and Chuck Person's little brother had a $5000 bet (after Person was drafted by the Suns) on a game of horse. Person won.

February 24, 2013  02:24 PM ET
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No, you read two players having some fun.

Yeah, but is gambling on a player's accomplishments in college football legal, as far as the NCAA is concerned???

February 24, 2013  03:02 PM ET

Put me down for $100 on Mingo!

February 24, 2013  03:14 PM ET

I'm no LSU fan, but I don't see an issue here for LSU. It's not like these guys were betting in Vegas on the outcome of an LSU game. They were simply betting on their performances in a game.

No question as to whether these two will get drafted. There's no doubt about that, it's just a question of when.

February 24, 2013  05:15 PM ET

I smell a future Raider!

February 24, 2013  06:59 PM ET

wiseup: I smell a NCAA investigation. They could possibly consider players earning income for their performance on field at college level. these LSU players may have opened a can of worms. If NCAA gets involved and finds this to be a violation, If head coach knew this wasa going on it could cost him his job. See Ohio State tatoo scandal. Selling memorabia to buy tatoos. Apparently Tressel knew this was going on and was fired for not reporting it.

 
February 24, 2013  07:49 PM ET

Slow news day?

I'm just glad nobody tried to cry bounty yet. I hope I didn't just jinx it! Lol but seriously...
Nobody said Mingo had already paid off the 1st 2 bets. Just which one of them had won. It's very likely that they would let it go until after the draft and if Mingo goes 1st Montgomery would give him the $3500 to square things up. Guys have friendly prop bets on things to keep score with each other. When did we all become so PC and stop being cool? I think it's awesome that a kid likely to sign for the Rookie max still considers $5000 to be a "pretty big" amount of $. Sounds like he's got his head screwed on right.

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