NCAA Allows College Athletes To Bet on Professional Sports Starting Nov. 1
The NCAA approved a rule change on Wednesday that will allow athletes and athletic department staff members to bet on professional sports.
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The NCAA approved a rule change on Wednesday that will allow athletes and athletic department staff members to bet on professional sports.
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The NCAA Division I Administrative Committee on Wednesday adopted a proposal to allow student-athletes and athletic department staff to bet on professional sports, a shift in a long-held policy that had become difficult to enforce with the spread of legal sports betting in the United States.
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