LOL…Gamblers are in it for the money, so what do they expect?
Peyton ThorneThorn, the Auburn Tigers' senior quarterback, said Tuesday that he takes criticism after losses, and that was especially true after Saturday's loss to Cal Poly. 4 interceptionsIn fact, things are so bad this time around that gamblers are demanding that Thorne return the money they lost. (RELATED: 'Call me bullshit': Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy keeps it real the only way he knows how)
Appearing on “The Next Round,” Thorne said sports bettors have been messaging him with Venmo requests, demanding the return of cash they lost on Thorne-related bets.
“They never send me cash,” Thorne said with a laugh. “It's funny, because when they lose money, they try to get their money back. But when they win money on a parlay, nobody sends me money.”
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Auburn quarterback Peyton Thorne says his team has more than met his expectations 🤣
At the end of the day, Thorne says, “You have to get back to the foundations of life, and for me that's faith and family…” pic.twitter.com/Uh162e4qM6
— Next Round (@NextRoundLive) September 10, 2024
Peyton Thorne's Venmo was spammed after the Auburn vs. Cal game pic.twitter.com/xP0wf2t4xd
— UnnecRoughness (@UnnecRoughness) September 10, 2024
This is exactly why states have made it illegal to bet on college students (and other props), and the gambling world needs to calm down. But it's still fun.