Iowa State Cyclones quarterback Hunter Dekkers Raymond Carlin III-USA TODAY Sports

Iowa State starting quarterback Hunter Dekkers was among those charged with tampering on Tuesday as part of a sports betting probe. 

Dekkers, a redshirt junior who started all 12 games for the Cyclones last season, was accused of placing 26 bets involving Iowa State athletics, according to the complaint. Three other current or former Iowa State athletes were also charged with misdemeanor tampering, including former Cyclones defensive lineman Enyi Uwazurike.

Uwazurike, who debuted with the Denver Broncos in 2022, was suspended indefinitely by the NFL last month for violating the league’s gambling policy. He allegedly placed two bets on the Iowa State in 2021, Uwazurike’s final season with the Cyclones before he entered the 2022 NFL Draft. 

The charges stem from an investigation led by the Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission. 

“We are in the process of gathering information and will have no further comment at this time,” Iowa State Senior Associate AD Nick Joos said in a statement to Front Office Sports. 

Sophomore offensive lineman Dodge Sauser and sophomore wrestler Paniro Johnson were the other two charged. Dekkers, Sauser and Johnson face permanent NCAA bans.

The Des Moines Register was the first outlet to report the charges, and KCCI-TV published Dekkers’ court documents. 

Story County (Iowa) prosecutors allege Dekkers “engaged in a scheme” meant “to disguise his identity and manipulate online/mobile transactions in order to create the appearance” his father, Scott, placed the bets.

“Hunter Dekkers use of an account associated with a non-athlete individual allowed him to circumvent scrutiny and sidestep university and NCAA policies regarding student-athlete sports wagering conduct,” the four-page complaint stated.

Investigators were able to determine the bets made by Dekkers through DraftKings were placed with Dekkers’ iPhone. A total of 366 wagers were placed by Dekkers — 297 when he was under the state’s legal betting age of 21 — that totaled at least $2,799.

Among the 26 wagers Dekkers made involving Iowa State was a 2021 bet on the Cyclones in a game against Oklahoma State, according to the complaint.

Messages left with Story County district attorney, and the Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission were not immediately returned.

Several athletes from Iowa State and Iowa have been subject to investigation since early May. 

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