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[QUOTE="Col. Bleep, post: 1170098, member: 1023"] Very possibly...although Las Vegas WAS gambling so merely by siting games there the NCAA was linking itself with gambling. Not the same situation in NJ. (Insert joke about NJ being synonymous with corruption). [url]http://espn.go.com/espn/chalk/story/_/id/11733844/ncaa-nfl-file-injunction-prevent-new-jersey-sports-betting/[/url] But it makes little sense to punish a venue by withholding the event when placing a bet is as simple as placing a phone call or a making few taps of the mouse online. More likely down the road is that the NCAA & pro sports league will find a way to get a cut of the gambling $$$. For all of them...it's all about the Benjamins. What has been a threat to their credibility will become another big source of revenue. [/QUOTE]
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