A former Iona University basketball player, Adam Njie Jr., admits that he told sports bettors he would throw games, according to reports from multiple outlets. The admission is described as part of an ongoing gambling-related scandal involving college sports. The coverage centers on Njie’s claim that he communicated to bettors that he could influence game outcomes and that such involvement would benefit those who placed wagers. While the articles summarize the admission, they do not provide detailed public information about the specific games involved, the dates of the alleged conduct, or the extent of any wagering activity. The reporting reflects broader scrutiny of NCAA and college athletics in relation to illegal or improper betting activity. Overall, the sources agree that Njie is the individual at the center of the claim and that he has acknowledged communicating with bettors about throwing games. The case remains part of a wider pattern of investigations and allegations related to sports gambling and integrity in college basketball.