Very much so. Even planning it, without carrying it out, would be subject to criminal conspiracy charges. Recruiting people to the scheme (even the investors) would be soliciting a crime. It's illegal to interfere in the outcome of the game once the bet is placed. Finally, once it was proven you rigged it, you'd probably be forced to return the winnings anyway.
I'm sure an actual attorney could come up with even more reasons this is illegal.
Doesn’t conspiracy require an act in furtherance of the crime?
Are you sure that the party who has solicited the crime is not the investors?
What makes it illegal to interfere in the outcome?
Well darn.