to Ohio’s Sports Gaming Involuntary Exclusion List, as their presence and/or participation in sports gaming poses a threat to the interests of the state and the effective regulation of sports gaming. “The Commission has initiated the process of adding Brad Bohannon and Bert Neff, Jr. The commission released the following statement: They’ll have 30 days to challenge their placement on Ohio’s involuntary exclusion list. The gaming regulator sent notices of the proposed penalty to both men on Tuesday. In his last season at UK, Bohannon was named the ABCA/Baseball America Assistant Coach of the Year. “We will remain in communication with the university through its ongoing review and will have no further comment at this time.”īefore his tenure at Alabama, Bohannon worked as an assistant at Auburn for one year and as an assistant at the University of Kentucky for more than 10 seasons. “There must be zero tolerance for activity that puts into question the integrity of competition,” Sankey said.