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Betting on professional sports will remain off-limits for college athletes. The NCAA announced on Friday that after a month-long procedural period, two-thirds of Division I members schools had voted to revoke a previously approved rule change that would ...
A month ago, it looked college athletes being allowed to wager on professional sports was a layup, but the Division I schools just blocked it in a stunning reversal. Two-thirds of Division I schools voted Friday to rescind the sports betting rule change ...
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NCAA athletes and athletic department staff will not be allowed to bet on professional sports after the organization’s membership voted Friday to rescind a rule change that would have permitted those bets. The move follows a string of high-profile ...
While everyone who pays attention to sports has been focused on games and front-page betting scandals, the NCAA quietly approved allowing student-athletes to bet on professional sports. What could possibly go wrong? Thankfully on Nov. 21, a day before ...
The NCAA rescinded its previously approved rule change on Friday, Nov. 21, that allowed student-athletes and athletics staff to sports bet on professional sports. The NCAA had at least two-thirds of its Division I schools vote to rescind the rule change ...