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NCAA Considers Allowing College Athletes and Staff to Bet on Professional Sports Amidst Widespread Legalization

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The NCAA is considering a that would permit athletes and staff to place bets on professional , while maintaining strict prohibitions on wagering related to collegiate sports. This initiative aims to refocus enforcement efforts on college sports betting and behaviors that directly game integrity. The Division I Council introduced the proposal, which is to be reviewed this fall, pending approval from Divisions II and III.

Under the proposed changes, the NCAA would continue to prohibit betting on college sports and the sharing of information about college events with bettors. Additionally, advertising and sponsorships associated with betting would remain at NCAA championship events. This comes as the organization grapples with the rapid of legalized gambling across the United States. NCAA President Charlie Baker and other college sports leaders have expressed concerns about the impact of gambling on athletes, including instances of abuse and pressure from bettors.

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The NCAA has acknowledged the challenges in enforcing a blanket on sports betting, especially as it becomes more widely accepted across the country. Current NCAA rules prohibit athletes and institutional staff from in sports betting for any sports that have NCAA championships. , such as an athlete betting on own team or sport, can result in severe penalties, including a lifetime ban from college athletics.

Dr. Deena Casiero, the NCAA’s chief medical officer, suggested that allowing professional sports betting may be a more effective and realistic approach than an “abstinence-only” policy. She emphasized the importance of and support for -athletes to prevent and address problematic gambling behaviors.

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In related developments, the NCAA has extended partnership with Genius Sports through 2032. Genius Sports will continue to distribute official NCAA data to licensed sportsbooks, with the agreement prohibiting betting on negative prop bets. This measure aims to protect college athletes from online abuse and social pressure related to gambling.

Despite these efforts, public remains . A recent poll that while 60% of Americans support legalized betting on professional sports, only 40% favor it for college sports, with over half opposing it. Concerns include the potential pressure on young athletes and the risk of misconduct.

The NCAA’s consideration of this proposal reflects the evolving landscape of sports betting in the United States and the organization’s ongoing efforts to balance the interests of athletes, staff, and the integrity of collegiate sports.

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