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ESPN's Rece Davis slammed for suggesting March Madness bet was 'risk-free investment'

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ESPN host Rece Davis chose the wrong words when describing a sports bet suggestion during a segment of College GameDay on Sunday. 

ESPN betting analyst Erin Dolan explained why she recommends betting Northwestern to score under 60.5 points during their second-round matchup against UConn in the NCAA Tournament. 

After hearing Nolan’s argument, Davis had an interesting response. 

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ESPN College GameDay host Rece Davis during the Rose Bowl Game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Utah Utes on January 2, 2023, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA. (Ric Tapia/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

"You know what?" Some would call this wagering, gambling. I think the way you’ve sold this, I think what it is, is a risk-free investment," Davis said. 

Dolan simply shrugged after Davis’s comment before saying, "OK, a positive way."

When it comes to gambling, no matter how researched, no bet is ever a sure thing. So, hearing Davis call something Dolan even admitted was her trusting her gut more than the research "risk-free investment" didn’t sit well with some on social media. 

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"This is not a risk-free investment," one X user posted. "All wagers have risk and this being said by @ReceDavis is a poor look for the sports betting world."

Davis has since posted to social media, saying his comment was supposed to be a joke that didn’t hit. 

ESPN commentator Rece Davis interviews head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines after beating the Alabama Crimson Tide 27-20 in overtime to win the CFP Semifinal

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