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DI Council introduces proposal to allow student-athletes to bet on pro sports

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The Division I Council introduced a proposal that, if adopted in October, would change sports betting rules to permit student-athletes and staff members to bet on professional sports and refocus the Association's enforcement efforts on college sports betting and behaviors that directly impact game integrity. If adopted, the change will be implemented only if Divisions II and III also vote to allow betting on pro sports.

The council's actions are not final until its meeting concludes Wednesday.

The council's introduction of the proposal, which comes after a directive from the Division I Board of Directors in April that the council adopt changes to sports betting rules, is not an endorsement of sports betting behaviors, especially for college athletes. The NCAA's prohibition against betting on college sports would remain in place, as would the prohibitions against sharing information about college events with bettors. The NCAA also would continue to maintain its prohibition for NCAA championships against advertising and sponsorships associated with betting.
 
"But I still can't bet on us to win?"
 
every school needs to get a licens and the kids need to only use the school site then they could earn back the 20 mill
 
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Now if NY would just allow me to bet on local college teams I'd be all set.
 
These are adults and it's only for professional sports. Sorry, don't see the issue here.
 
Why is this needed?
If approved how long until the first article “xyz player bets and loses all his NIL money” or something along those lines. I don’t think we should enable teens with undeveloped brains to be able to potentially be exposed to a risk of gambling problems. But hey who am I
 
So that the money that is given to the players can work its way out of their pockets before they spend it on something useful or life changing.

You think college kids aren't betting on sports now?
 
It's one thing to allow people the freedom to eph up their own lives. it's something else entirely to encourage them along that path.
How is what they are doing "encouraging" adults to gamble?
 
How is what they are doing "encouraging" adults to gamble?
When an activity goes from banned to allowed, it is certainly not being discouraged.

And an 18-year-old with money in their pocket for the first time in their life does not always qualify as an adult.

I just don't think the NCAA, collegiate leagues, and colleges should be in bed with gambling interests. I expect a substantial percentage of TV and streaming ads this coming semester will feature gambling.
 

The Division I Council introduced a proposal that, if adopted in October, would change sports betting rules to permit student-athletes and staff members to bet on professional sports and refocus the Association's enforcement efforts on college sports betting and behaviors that directly impact game integrity. If adopted, the change will be implemented only if Divisions II and III also vote to allow betting on pro sports.

The council's actions are not final until its meeting concludes Wednesday.

The council's introduction of the proposal, which comes after a directive from the Division I Board of Directors in April that the council adopt changes to sports betting rules, is not an endorsement of sports betting behaviors, especially for college athletes. The NCAA's prohibition against betting on college sports would remain in place, as would the prohibitions against sharing information about college events with bettors. The NCAA also would continue to maintain its prohibition for NCAA championships against advertising and sponsorships associated with betting.
But of course they did.
 
When an activity goes from banned to allowed, it is certainly not being discouraged.

And an 18-year-old with money in their pocket for the first time in their life does not always qualify as an adult.

I just don't think the NCAA, collegiate leagues, and colleges should be in bed with gambling interests. I expect a substantial percentage of TV and streaming ads this coming semester will feature gambling.

not being discouraged doesn't mean encouraging something. They are just removing a restriction. And I'm one of those people that believes once an adult always an adult. You may not make adult decisions, but that is on you.

I do agree with you on gambling revenue stream. You see that in Europe, most of the Premier teams are now sponsored by gambling sites.
 
not being discouraged doesn't mean encouraging something. They are just removing a restriction. And I'm one of those people that believes once an adult always an adult. You may not make adult decisions, but that is on you.

I do agree with you on gambling revenue stream. You see that in Europe, most of the Premier teams are now sponsored by gambling sites.
And college football will become a glorified conduit for transferring money from advertisers to gambling rackets through the intermediaries of television networks and unsettled young young adults. Hooray.
 
It's one thing to allow people the freedom to eph up their own lives. it's something else entirely to encourage them along that path.
Meh. Nobody is making them do it. How does legalizing it with the NCAA encourage them? Non athletes can already do it.
 
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