The only fixed game I've knowingly seen was Toledo vs. UConn in Dec 2004 Motor City Bowl. QB was "injured" so he had an excuse to play like shit. It was so obvious. Any time there was a pass to the flats, it was a perfect spiral and right on the money. Any time he threw it downfield, the ball would be at the receiver's feet, and 5-10 yards away from him. On a fake punt, a RB fumbled untouched as he was picking up the first down. Toledo punted, and UConn ran the punt back for a touchdown. 4-5 guys missed the tackle near the sideline, and the the last guy was the most obvious. My grandmother could have pushed the guy out of bounds, but this guy got out of his way. Plays like this all day long. The info that was posted by Ace-Ace-'s friend seemed very interesting beforehand, so my brother and I watched the game very closely. It was indeed fixed, no doubt about it. That's the only game that I've seen where I thought so. It definitely happens, but I don't think it's very common. I have a good friend that started for 4 years in the MVC. We've talked about betting. He said that they were aware of the spread before the game, but once it started, it was the furthest thing from their minds. I asked him if they were up 16 with 2 minutes left, and the spread was 17, would they try to cover? He said no, because they didn't think about the spread at all.