Overview
- Jalin Billingsley, Da'Sean Nelson and Jalen Terry declined interviews in an NCAA investigation into possible wagering violations tied to multiple 2024–25 Eastern Michigan games.
- An NCAA-approved vendor imaged the players’ phones on Jan. 29, and on March 17 their counsel told investigators they would not participate and instructed that the images be destroyed.
- Integrity monitors flagged unusual first‑half betting on EMU’s Jan. 14 loss at Central Michigan, with sportsbooks also noting suspicious first‑half action in earlier games against Wright State (Dec. 21) and Toledo (Jan. 7).
- Because the former players did not cooperate, enforcement staff said they could not determine whether sports betting violations occurred.
- The committee labeled the non-cooperation a Level I violation and noted the trio has no remaining eligibility, while the case sits within a broader NCAA review of 13 athletes at six schools.