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Philadelphia Man Pleads Guilty to Swatting Fantasy Football Rival *Twice*

In a classic example of online rivalry gone too far, a Philadelphia man pleaded guilty to twice swatting at fellow fantasy football group chat members. Both times, he falsely reported that University of Iowa students were under threat of persecution in an attempt to get his rivals arrested. Ars Technical Reports According to court documents, […]

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College football Week 4 picks

Gambling content is intended for those 21 and over. If you sign up through our link, The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission. See our editorial standards for more information. On Saturday, No. 18-ranked Michigan will host No. 11-ranked USC in a key Big Ten Conference matchup between the top ranked teams. The […]

Charlotte vs. Indiana, Army vs. Rice picks: College football odds, predictions

Gambling content is intended for those 21 and over. If you sign up through our link, The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission. See our editorial standards for more information. I usually try to stay away from big favorites in September because some coaches will slow down the pace, cut back on the […]

The secrets behind the rise of Fox’s top college football booth

Show more Ryan Glaspiegel MADISON, Wis. — On an idyllic Friday night in Madison, Gus Johnson is introducing Joel Klatt as if he's the reigning champion. Fox's top college football broadcast booth, consisting of Johnson, Klatt and sideline reporter Jenny Taft, is holding a production meeting ahead of the Wisconsin-Alabama showdown. The weekly meetings are […]

Pennsylvania fantasy football competition leads to fake threats of violence, federal and foreign investigation

Federal and foreign authorities have launched investigations after a fantasy football tournament in Philadelphia got out of hand and a disgruntled player falsely accused other participants of plotting a violent attack. Department of Justice prosecutors announced Wednesday that 25-year-old Matthew Gabriel pleaded guilty to two counts of interstate and international threatening communications. Authorities said a […]