Re: Toledo RB "Scooter" McDougle Jr. admits to Point Shaving <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -- Athletic officials at the University of Toledo said Monday they don't know if any more players will be charged in what the FBI says was a point-shaving scheme.Federal authorities arrested running back Harvey "Scooter" McDougle Jr. on Friday, charging him with participating in a bribery scheme to influence sporting contests.McDougle, 22, and a senior from East Cleveland, recruited Toledo football and basketball players to participate in the scheme orchestrated by a Michigan man identified only as "Gary," according to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court.Athletic director Mike O'Brien said he has no plans to interview any other athletes and that federal authorities are taking the lead on the investigation."We just found out about this Friday," O'Brien said.The criminal complaint does not say whether any players changed the outcome of games. O'Brien said he did not know if that happened.McDougle told FBI investigators he received a car, telephone and other items of value, but insisted he never changed the way he played to affect the outcome of games, according to the complaint.</div>