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[QUOTE="Brooky03, post: 4661102, member: 8594"] There are so many things you can get caught up in and lose a bunch of money doing, though. Like the casino example. What’s the difference between losing it betting on sports vs. the slot machines or blackjack table or strip club or betting on the ponies? Assuming we’re just talking about athletes in states with legal sports books, wagering through the sports books, debt is a smaller concern. They don’t let you bet on credit. You could get some cash advances from a credit card, but credit card companies aren’t giving college kids with no credit any kind of credit limit that can get them in real trouble, usually. Some of the higher profile guys could get loans, maybe, but that’s probably an NCAA violation itself. And the guys getting big NIL money could take it down to zero, but not negative, or not negative by much. [/QUOTE]
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