NCAA wants states to protect athletes as betting expands
by David Purdum, ESPN NCAA president Charlie Baker wants state lawmakers to take steps to better protect student-athletes from harassment and coercion from gamblers and
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by David Purdum, ESPN NCAA president Charlie Baker wants state lawmakers to take steps to better protect student-athletes from harassment and coercion from gamblers and
Associated Press AMES, Iowa — An Iowa State football player accused of illegal sports wagering has had his case dismissed and faces no more legal action. A
Rutgers School of Social Work New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced today that results from a second study examining the prevalence of gambling in New
by David Purdum, ESPN An Indiana man at the center of investigations into suspicious bets on an Alabama baseball game this spring has been banned from the
John L. Smith, CDC Gaming Controversial betting legend Billy Walters’s bestseller, Gambler: Secrets from a Life at Risk, remains the sports book of the summer. Now that
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN Iowa State quarterback Hunter Dekkers and four other current or former ISU and Iowa athletes have pleaded guilty to underage gambling, a reduced charge, after a state
David Purdum, ESPN More than 1 in 4 American adults could bet on the NFL this season, a significant increase from last year, according to
Marc Raimondi, ESPN UFC will use the program ProhiBet to expand its compliance with gambling regulations by catching fighters and others around the sport trying
The Associated Press and Stephen Whyno (AP) – When the NFL season kicks off this week, Kentucky residents and visitors — for the first time
Anyone who has read Gaming the Game or has followed my research on professional gambling (or has simply been interested in the topic, generally), is